Asia’s Travel Sector after the Pandemic Situation: Psychological Impacts and Revival Strategies

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L Chandni, V Anu Rangjani

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This work is conceptual research that focuses on both corona virus effects on the Asian tourism industry and potential remedies to the current world crisis. In addition to deliberating alternative revival tactics, this paper aims to analyze how recent pandemic situations have affected the travel and tourism sector globally in Asian countries. Pandemic has a negative economic, financial, and employment impact on the tourism industry and its connected industries based on the literature survey. When a crisis strikes, modified contingencies immediately alert the supporting business units to any potential shocks. The creation of corrective measures is being delayed by the nation. The impact of the crisis declined, continuing in June, July and August of every year. Under traditional circumstances, the arena becomes easier for immigrants, women, students, older staff, not only in big cities but also in remote areas, moreover, rural and coastal areas tend to be economically different. A fragile place that can also limit various options. From the data obtained from published journals and resources, webinars, and business communication, the proposed strategies are categorized based on tourism-related wise purchases, financial ambitions, promotions, providing credit to the tourism industry, bailouts for start-ups, conducting social audits to address the situation, digitalization and focus on the regional market.

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L Chandni, V Anu Rangjani. (2023). Asia’s Travel Sector after the Pandemic Situation: Psychological Impacts and Revival Strategies. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(6s), 634–640. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/760
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