Affiliation:
1. Shri Jairambhai Patel Institute of Business Management and Computer Applications, Gujarat Technological University
Abstract
Tourism and the hospitality industry make up a vital part of the economy, particularly in the developing countries, yet it is particularly susceptible to natural disasters and man-made catastrophes. The Travel is one of the world's biggest ventures and the economies of numerous countries are driven, generally, by their vacationer exchange. In the situation of pandemic Covid-19, India is no exception; the tourism industry has seen a tremendous decline during 2020. GOI has a pressing position to do in recuperation and improvement of the tourism industry. To stay away from the spread of the Coronavirus legislature of India forced a lockdown in the country. National and International travel limitations, made horrendously terrible impact on Indian travel industry by causing enormous harm towards nation's GDP and furthermore many individuals lost their jobs. The present study attempts to deduce the impact of Corona Virus on Indian Travel and Hospitality Industry and furthermore centres around re-establishing the Indian travel industry by proposing/prescribing the industry to change their method towards sightseers which brings back the withdrew magnificence.
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