Travel Industry After COVID-19 and Sanctions
https://doi.org/10.24833/2782-7062-2023-2-4-68-80
Abstract
The article analyzes the declining outbound tourism from Russia in 2022 and 2023 and its effects on the states which introduced sanctions. First it reviews the data on the inbound and outbound tourism, then studies the impact of COVID-19 and sanctions on the tourism industry, the consequences of tourism decline on related industries and services including aviation, food, and accommodation. Finally, the article considers alternative destination places for Russian tourists including the expansion of internal tourism and policies favoring it to replace outbound destinations.
About the Authors
Bhagyadhar SethyRussian Federation
Dr. Bhagyadhar Sethy – Asst. Professor, Department of Political Science
Bubaneswar – 751024, Odisha, India
Malini Prava Sethi
Russian Federation
Dr. Malini Prava Sethi – Asst. Professor, Department of Geography
Cuttack – 751003, Odisha, India
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Review
For citations:
Sethy B., Sethi M.P. Travel Industry After COVID-19 and Sanctions. Governance and Politics. 2023;2(4):68-80. https://doi.org/10.24833/2782-7062-2023-2-4-68-80