The Covid-19 Impact on the Tourism Industry: Short Holidays within National Borders

The COVID-19 pandemic has heavily hit international economy giving a particular setback to the tourism sector. Between March and May 2020, during the first lockdown, and between October and December of the same year, during the second lockdown, a questionnaire was administrated in Italy, Greece and...

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Published inSymphonya no. 2; pp. 85 - 98
Main Authors Reitano, Antonella, Fazio, Marco, Schirripa Spagnolo, Francesco, Karanasios, Nikolaos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Milan Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, University of Milan - Bicocca 13.11.2021
Niccolò Cusano University-Rome
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Summary:The COVID-19 pandemic has heavily hit international economy giving a particular setback to the tourism sector. Between March and May 2020, during the first lockdown, and between October and December of the same year, during the second lockdown, a questionnaire was administrated in Italy, Greece and Great Britain. Through the questionnaire, people’s feelings and expectations of their desire to take a vacation were collected regarding the period of constraint due to the new coronavirus and the possible end of the pandemic, or the first government approved travel openings. In particular, the question of how long it would take to decide on a holiday, the type and duration, after the period of constriction due to the coronavirus was over, was asked. Both surveys, in the two different lockdown periods, showed the potential desire of tourists to leave relatively quickly, and to take forms of domestic tourism, characterized by small and short-lived trips. The favorite destination being the seaside.
ISSN:1593-0300
1593-0319
DOI:10.4468/2021.2.08reitano.fazio.schirripa.karanasios