2021
DOI: 10.34019/2238-2925.2021.v11.33307
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Pandemic’s (Covid-19) Impact on Tourism Sector of India

Abstract: This paper examines the impact of pandemic on domestic tourism sector in India through finding out the changes in preferences of domestic tourists due to the pandemic (COVID-19).  For this purpose, primary data is collected from 364 Indian nationals to gain insights and secondary data is collected from various online sources such as reports, research articles, websites, books, etc. A structured questionnaire is developed for collecting primary data. The result of data analysis revealed that there is not much d… Show more

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“…The provided perceptions in this study are taken from secondary data, which is based on original or published data (Church, 2002; Hanafiah and Zulkifly, 2019; Vartanian, 2010; Davahli et al , 2020). This information has been extracted from the existing resources that focused on the impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysian tourism and F&B businesses (Nan, 2020; Faisal and Dhusia, 2021; Kumar and Nafi, 2020; Karim et al , 2020). The data were collected from the available literature, the WHO reports, the government’s documents and online news and websites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The provided perceptions in this study are taken from secondary data, which is based on original or published data (Church, 2002; Hanafiah and Zulkifly, 2019; Vartanian, 2010; Davahli et al , 2020). This information has been extracted from the existing resources that focused on the impacts of COVID-19 on Malaysian tourism and F&B businesses (Nan, 2020; Faisal and Dhusia, 2021; Kumar and Nafi, 2020; Karim et al , 2020). The data were collected from the available literature, the WHO reports, the government’s documents and online news and websites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hygiene and proper social distancing as well as adherence to other norms for a safe trip. Faisal & Dhusia (2021).…”
Section: Recovery Measures To Combat the Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%