Tourism in MENA after Covid-19: from shock to structural transformation
Adel Ben Youssef,
Adelina Zeqiri () and
Belaid Fateh
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Abstract:
Covid-19 is likely to result in profound changes to the attitudes, concerns and travel preferences of tourists. This column argues that for countries in the Middle East and North Africa that are heavily dependent on the tourism sector, addressing the concerns of consumers and trying to offer customised services will be key to recovery.
Date: 2020-10-27
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Published in Economic Research Forum (ERF), 2020
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