Abstract
The outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus and appropriate precautions measures to limit its spread have clear impacts on human mobility globally. This has caused a reduction in the domestic and international volume of air passenger traffic and the readiness of passengers to decide to travel to foreign countries. Due to the global coronavirus crisis, most countries have introduced restrictive measures to limit the pandemic and limit the number of victims. Among the restrictive measures is the suspension of air traffic as an effective measure in reducing mobility at the global level in the short term, which results in a high socio-economic imbalance in both the long and short term. This paper deals with the examination of knowledge and application of precautionary measures at airports, safety and readiness of passengers to travel and their travel experiences.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
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