Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad

The purposed if this research is to investigate and understand the impact of pandemic diseases on hospitality operations around the world and particularly in Malaysia. This will include hotel operation, travel agencies, transportations and other affected areas in hospitality7. This research purposed...

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Main Author: Mohamad, Nuramira
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/99109/1/99109.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.991092024-07-24T02:35:11Z Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad 2020 Mohamad, Nuramira Travel and state. Tourism The purposed if this research is to investigate and understand the impact of pandemic diseases on hospitality operations around the world and particularly in Malaysia. This will include hotel operation, travel agencies, transportations and other affected areas in hospitality7. This research purposed for identifying the fact on the impact of pandemic diseases towards hospitality industries that is mainly focusing on Malaysia’s market. This study also addressed two main areas that are affected by the pandemic. To completely contain the virus, Malaysia's Prime Minister declared the 4 phases of the Movement Control Order (MCO) as they expected the number of COVID-19 cases to increase continuously (Prime Minister's Office, 2020). Due to this, the researcher found that termination of employment workers and decreasing in tourist number were the clearest impact that the industry is facing. Researcher had completely found that both independent variables were the two main areas that affected during pandemic attacked. Apart from that, this report also addresses the incentive packages provided by the Malaysian government to ensure that the tourism industry in Malaysia remains sustainable. Following MCO's compliance on March 18, the industry suffered a dramatic fall in occupancy and revenue levels, with a rebound not anticipated until at least the third quarter. The prohibitions during the MCO will continue to contract the tourism industry in Malaysia and therefore successful policies to help the players in the industry are imperative. 2020 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/99109/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/99109/1/99109.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA, Terengganu Faculty Of Hotel & Tourism Management Ismail, Noralisa
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Ismail, Noralisa
topic Travel and state
Tourism
spellingShingle Travel and state
Tourism
Mohamad, Nuramira
Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
description The purposed if this research is to investigate and understand the impact of pandemic diseases on hospitality operations around the world and particularly in Malaysia. This will include hotel operation, travel agencies, transportations and other affected areas in hospitality7. This research purposed for identifying the fact on the impact of pandemic diseases towards hospitality industries that is mainly focusing on Malaysia’s market. This study also addressed two main areas that are affected by the pandemic. To completely contain the virus, Malaysia's Prime Minister declared the 4 phases of the Movement Control Order (MCO) as they expected the number of COVID-19 cases to increase continuously (Prime Minister's Office, 2020). Due to this, the researcher found that termination of employment workers and decreasing in tourist number were the clearest impact that the industry is facing. Researcher had completely found that both independent variables were the two main areas that affected during pandemic attacked. Apart from that, this report also addresses the incentive packages provided by the Malaysian government to ensure that the tourism industry in Malaysia remains sustainable. Following MCO's compliance on March 18, the industry suffered a dramatic fall in occupancy and revenue levels, with a rebound not anticipated until at least the third quarter. The prohibitions during the MCO will continue to contract the tourism industry in Malaysia and therefore successful policies to help the players in the industry are imperative.
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title Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
title_short Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
title_full Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
title_fullStr Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
title_full_unstemmed Post COVID-19 : motivation factors to travel / Nuramira Mohamad
title_sort post covid-19 : motivation factors to travel / nuramira mohamad
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publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/99109/1/99109.pdf
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