2021
DOI: 10.52340/ggj.2021.257
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Impact of Covid-19 on Tourism in Georgia-an Overview

Abstract: Coronavirus has posed a great challenge to the whole world, including Georgia. The restrictions have taken a heavy toll on the tourism industry worldwide. It has been clear since the spring of the current year that the mass recovery of international tourism will not be possible by 2020. Consequently, the necessity has led to changes, especially in the direction of domestic tourism. Countries apply different strategies. This review article is based on the results of a mini-survey and data from the National Stat… Show more

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“…Despite the impact of the pandemic [38,39], the tourism industry in Georgia is steadily returning to its old performance. According to the statistics for 2021, the number of visits by international travellers amounted to 1,881,271 (+7.7%).…”
Section: Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the impact of the pandemic [38,39], the tourism industry in Georgia is steadily returning to its old performance. According to the statistics for 2021, the number of visits by international travellers amounted to 1,881,271 (+7.7%).…”
Section: Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prices in hotels are expected to decrease. During the pandemic in the summer of 2020, Georgian family hotels offered customers specific discounts [13].…”
Section: Hotel Industry During the Pandemic And Post-pandemic Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third focused on the tourist loyalty to the tourist destination and hotel, and it consists of 15 statements. The study statements were developed using previous studies (Kelić et al, 2017;Masa'deh et al, 2017;Thanh et al, 2018;Sulkaisi, 2019;Lu & Weng, 2020;Rajesh et al, 2020;Kvirkvelia & Tsitsagi, 2021;Atsiz & Akova, 2021;Pan et al, 2021;Showkat et al, 2021;Singh & Dubey, 2021).…”
Section: Description Of the Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%