Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran

Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the changes in travel patterns and tourist behavior due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This study realizes these changes and reports them to help restore tourism. Design/methodology/approach – This applied study used library sources and a survey conducted through...

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Main Authors: Roozbeh Mirzaei, Maryam Sadin, Motahareh Pedram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Tourism Futures
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-01-2021-0017/full/pdf
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Maryam Sadin
Motahareh Pedram
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description Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the changes in travel patterns and tourist behavior due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This study realizes these changes and reports them to help restore tourism. Design/methodology/approach – This applied study used library sources and a survey conducted through an online questionnaire. The questionnaire incorporated data from previous studies and the most recent online databases. Items were exploratory factors analyzed using the principal component method and varimax rotation. The interpretation of the data collected was consistent with the attributes the questionnaire was designed to measure. Findings – The research findings show that health and safety have come to the forefront of travelers' needs. The hygiene and disinfection of tourism facilities have changed from hygiene factors to motivator factors. The extended length of trips is perceived as a risk to their health; hence travelers prefer to take shorter trips. They also rather get help from professionals to book their trips. Research limitations/implications – This research was conducted only in Iran, where travel restrictions were periodically put on and removed. If this study could be conducted in countries with no domestic travel restrictions, other valuable findings such as changes in consumer spending and preferences toward travelling and safety could be found. Practical implications – This paper provides information on the latest changes to travel patterns and tourists' behavior which can be implied by DMOs (Destination Marketing Organization), governments and private tour operators to understand and consider travelers emerging needs. Originality/value – This paper enables better planning and organization for the future and restart of tourism post-COVID-19.
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spelling doaj.art-a1457a83e21246a9886d5dc1a568da0c2023-06-23T06:36:20ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Tourism Futures2055-59112023-03-0191496110.1108/JTF-01-2021-0017Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in IranRoozbeh Mirzaei0Maryam Sadin1Motahareh Pedram2University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Islamic Republic of IranUniversity of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Islamic Republic of IranUniversity of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Islamic Republic of IranPurpose – This paper aims to investigate the changes in travel patterns and tourist behavior due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This study realizes these changes and reports them to help restore tourism. Design/methodology/approach – This applied study used library sources and a survey conducted through an online questionnaire. The questionnaire incorporated data from previous studies and the most recent online databases. Items were exploratory factors analyzed using the principal component method and varimax rotation. The interpretation of the data collected was consistent with the attributes the questionnaire was designed to measure. Findings – The research findings show that health and safety have come to the forefront of travelers' needs. The hygiene and disinfection of tourism facilities have changed from hygiene factors to motivator factors. The extended length of trips is perceived as a risk to their health; hence travelers prefer to take shorter trips. They also rather get help from professionals to book their trips. Research limitations/implications – This research was conducted only in Iran, where travel restrictions were periodically put on and removed. If this study could be conducted in countries with no domestic travel restrictions, other valuable findings such as changes in consumer spending and preferences toward travelling and safety could be found. Practical implications – This paper provides information on the latest changes to travel patterns and tourists' behavior which can be implied by DMOs (Destination Marketing Organization), governments and private tour operators to understand and consider travelers emerging needs. Originality/value – This paper enables better planning and organization for the future and restart of tourism post-COVID-19.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-01-2021-0017/full/pdfCOVID-19Travel patternTourists' behaviorCrisisIran
spellingShingle Roozbeh Mirzaei
Maryam Sadin
Motahareh Pedram
Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
Journal of Tourism Futures
COVID-19
Travel pattern
Tourists' behavior
Crisis
Iran
title Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
title_full Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
title_fullStr Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
title_short Tourism and COVID-19: changes in travel patterns and tourists' behavior in Iran
title_sort tourism and covid 19 changes in travel patterns and tourists behavior in iran
topic COVID-19
Travel pattern
Tourists' behavior
Crisis
Iran
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-01-2021-0017/full/pdf
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