Impact of COVID-19 on summer holiday behaviours : evidence from Portugal / Susana Silva and Paulo Carvalho.
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Research Note
Includes bibliographical references (page 691).
The global tourism industry has been affected in an unprecedent manner by the COVID-19 pandemic (Gössling et al., 2020; Hall et al., 2020). The impact was immediate as many countries introduced travel restrictions or closed borders in an attempt to contain its spread, with the situation quickly shifting from over-tourism to non-tourism (Gössling et al., 2020). In the second quarter of 2020 international arrivals declined more than 90%, compared to the previous year's figure (UNWTO, 2021). Intra-national mobility was relocated during the summer in most European countries (Marques et al., 2021) and the recovery of tourism focused on the domestic market (UNWTO, 2020).
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