Why Domestic tourism will have increased importance in the post-Covid19 era: Looking for homegrown solutions
9781774698563
250 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Domestic tourism is similar to domestic travel in that most of its participants are leisure travellers. Consider day trippers, couples, families, sightseers, and others. The volume mentions that as hoteliers recover from COVID-19, this will be a significant market. In order to recover, countries like France and Germany, which have traditionally experienced high volumes of domestic tourism, will need to rely on it more than ever. While large-scale travel may be among the final aspects of society to recover from the 2020 Covid pandemic, increased domestic tourism is the primary indicator of recovery. Domestic tourism is expected to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of economies, and serve as a pointer for the wellness and security of countries as lockdowns and social distance restrictions worldwide ease. Nevertheless, the recovery will occur at various rates globally, therefore, domestic tourism will recover unpredictably. Some nations may quickly get their economy back on track, whereas others will struggle much longer.
Author Bio
Dr. Merly F Arjona is currently working at Laguna State Polytechnic University, (LSPU)- Siniloan, Laguna as an Associate Professor V. She is handling minor and major subjects under the College of Arts and Sciences, Hospitality Management, Teacher Education and Graduates Studies. She finished Doctor of Philosophy Major in School Leadership and Management at Saint Dominic Savio College in 2019, Masters of Arts in Education Major in Technology and livelihood Education (TLE) at LSPU-Siniloan Campus in 2008 and her Baccalaureate Degree at San Pablo Colleges with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Education Major in TLE in 1992. With her expertise and experience in the academe, she became the Dean of College of Hospitality Management and Tourism at Laguna State Polytechnic University -LSPU-Siniloan (Host) Campus in 2009-2011.