CORONA VIRUS: A STUDY ON THE INDIAN TOURISM INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Vaibhav Mittal Student
  • Anugraha Mittal Student
  • Riddhi Mittal Student
  • Dr. Arpan Shrivastava Assistant Professor

Keywords:

Novel Corona Virus, Tourism, Indian Tourism Industry, Covid-19

Abstract

Tourism is dened as the relationships and subsequent interactions among tourists, commercial
enterprise suppliers, local governments, and other parties host neighbourhoods and places that care
about luring and hosting tourists. This essay's goal is to examine how widespread a 2020-style pandemic might be the effects of
COVID-19 will be seen globally in terms of trade and performance estimates of the harm done to international business. To
comprehend the impact of the Corona Virus on the global industrial rm trade, math data from renowned and reliable data
sources is gathered. Prior to May 14, 2020, neither China, where the pandemic began, nor Asian countries, where new instances
are often rumoured, would be popular tourist destinations. Due to pandemics, potential travellers often arrange or cancel their
plans for a destination that is plague-affected; they also postpone their journeys to avoid suspicious locations and persons.
Such pandemic types disrupt traditional businesses like business and the retail services sector. A total of 29,000,303 tourists
arrived in 2019 using an e-Tourist Visa. The economic ramications of this eruption are severe and could impact not just the
tourist spots with a signicant concentration of cases, but also other areas. The respiratory illness outbreak in 2002 was an
analogous situation. The World Business Organization has assessed its forecast for foreign arrivals and receipts for 2020
because business is currently one of the prettiest industries, but it emphasises that such projections are likely to be further
updated. The UN agency for business predicts that international tour arrivals will decrease in 2020 by a tenth to a half-hour
compared to numbers in 2019.

Author Biographies

Vaibhav Mittal, Student

Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore

Anugraha Mittal, Student

Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore

Riddhi Mittal, Student

College of Dental Science and Hospital, Rau, Indore

Dr. Arpan Shrivastava, Assistant Professor

Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore

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Published

2023-11-28

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