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Impact of Revenge Tourism in Uttarakhand State Post COVID-19 Outbreak

Impact of Revenge Tourism in Uttarakhand State Post COVID-19 Outbreak
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Author(s): Ashish Dhyani (Graphic Era University (deemed), India), Garima Dimri (Shri Guru Ram Rai University, India), Rajat Praveen Dimri (Swami Ram Himalayan University, India), Archana Dhyani (Graphic Era Hill University, India), Sunil Kumar Lal (Graphic Era University (deemed), India)and Vivek Rawat (Graphic Era University (deemed), India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 10
Source title: Managing Tourism and Hospitality Sectors for Sustainable Global Transformation
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Pankaj Kumar (Mizoram University, India), S.K. Gupta (HNB Garhwal University, India), Maximiliano E. Korstanje (University of Palermo, Argentina), Prakash Chandra Rout (PSS Central Institute of Vocational Education, India)and Madhurima (Department of Environmental Science, Mizoram University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6260-0.ch020

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Abstract

As the pandemic devastated our lives, everyone learned that revenge travel is essentially a way to make up for lost time. Stepping outside became challenging, and travel and vacations were dearly missed. Revenge travel may have made news in Asia as early as the fall of 2020, according to reports, and is already known worldwide as such. According to Expedia, 54% of travellers intended to spend more than they would have prior to the pandemic. This may be because people conserved money because they were unable to spend much during the lockdowns and limitations. The new face of this vengeance travel is a hardcore business traveller who has been working from home and wants to board the plane as quickly as possible. The tiredness that developed when people were forced to stay inside during the lockdown was one of the most important factors in this journey.

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