Effect of Covid-19 pandemic on tourist travel risk and management perceptions

Author:

Rahman Muhammad KhalilurORCID,Gazi Md. Abu Issa,Bhuiyan Miraj Ahmed,Rahaman Md. Atikur

Abstract

This study aims to explore the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on tourists’ travel risk and management perceptions. Driven on the effect of the pandemic, we investigate tourists’ travel risk and management perceptions and its effect on society using a sample of 716 respondents. The data was collected through social media platforms using a representative sampling method and analyzed applying the PLS-SEM tool. The findings reveal that Covid-19 pandemic has greatly affected travel risk and management perceptions. Travel risk and management perception had a significant association with risk management, service delivery, transportation patterns, distribution channels, avoidance of overpopulated destinations, and hygiene and safety. The results also identified the mediating effect of travel risk and management perceptions. The finding of this study contributes to tourism crises and provides future research insights in the travel and tourism sector and response to change tourists’ travel risk and management perceptions in the post-covid recovery period.

Funder

School of Economics, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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