TRENDS IN THE RECOVERY OF THE TOURISM INDUSTRY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF IMERETI)

T. Davituliani, Maia Azmaipharashvili
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The Coronavirus along with other sectors of the economy, has caused great damage to the tourism sector and related industries. The number of international tourists decreased by 0.7% in February 2020 compared to 2019. The decrease in the number of visitors has affected the restaurant business, airlines, shopping and catering establishments. In 2020 with the period before the pandemic, the number of employees in hotels throughout Georgia decreased by 17 000 people. According to the statistical data the increase was recorded in the 2nd quarter of 2022. The same trends were observed in the research region in particular in Imereti in 2019. In the mentioned sector by 2020, 2536 people were employed and their number decreased to 1725. By 2021 a slight increase was recorded in amount to 1745 people. In 2021, the highest rate of domestic visitors was recorded, both in the country as a whole and in the regions that exceeded the pre-pandemic period. An increase of 34 000 was recorded in Imereti alone, and the increases of 314 000 in the country as a whole. It were caused by broader crossing restrictions. Although, the income from international tourism decreased significantly during the research period, the opposite result was observed in the case of local visitors, the expense within the country increased significantly and reached 226 million GEL, higher than the same period before the pandemic with is 73,5 million GEL. In post-pandemic conditions, tourism and its separate sector are being revitalized, both in Georgia and in the world as a whole. According to the National Tourism Agency the number of visitors to Georgia in 2022 is promising. In March 2022 211 484 visitors arrived, which is 210,6% higher than the previous years and comprises 48,5% of March of 2019. Difficulties arose in the process of renewal of work in the tourism sector of Georgia. Domestic tourism resumed on schedule, but resumption of international travel was delayed. From June 8, 2021, hotels were allowed to resume operations; Intercity transport was restored. The railway resumed operations on June 15. The final phase of the opening of domestic tourism was marked by the resumption of domestic flights from July 24. On July 8, Georgia opened its borders to 5 European countries (Germany, France, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia). The mutual unconditional opening of the borders with the mentioned countries was caused by the fact that Georgia was included in the list of 15 safe countries for travel published by the European Union on June 30. To date, the flow of passengers in all three international airports of Georgia has almost equaled the period before the pandemic, in particular, according to the data of the 8th month of 2022, Kutaisi airport recorded a 95% recovery of the same period of 2019, Batumi airport - 94%, and Tbilisi airport - 74%. In 2022, the rapid recovery of the tourism sector began everywhere, including Georgia. An accelerated pace of tourism recovery has been observed in our country since May 2022. In the first half of 2019, compared to 2019, a 56.8% increase in tourist visits was recorded, and in June-August, a 78.7% increase. Tourism revenues recovered faster, in particular, in the first half of 2022, 78.3% growth, and 123.6% growth was recorded in July-August, which is explained by the influx of migrants and high inflation. It was observed, which is explained by the influx of migrants and high inflation. At the same time, hotel revenues recovered faster in the regions than in the capital, one of the reasons being the increase in domestic tourism. The pandemic reduced the interest of investors, which slowed down the construction process of medium and large hotels. As a result of the research conducted by JSC Bank of Georgia group "Galt & Taggart", a forecast is made that by the end of 2022, tourism will be fully restored to the pre-pandemic level, and by 2023, a 10% increase will be recorded. In addition, the tourism sector of Georgia should focus on the development of such high-income destinations as - wine, winter. Resort and MICE tourism development (Tourism Review, 2022). Hopefully, the above-mentioned trends will increase the flow of visitors and their spending, not only in the country as a whole, but also in individual regions, including Imereti. Together, everything will contribute to overcoming the economic crisis caused by the pandemic.
旅游业复苏的趋势(以伊梅列蒂为例)
新冠肺炎疫情对我国旅游业及相关产业造成了巨大冲击。与2019年相比,2020年2月国际游客数量下降了0.7%。游客数量的减少影响了餐饮业、航空公司、购物和餐饮场所。在大流行之前的2020年,格鲁吉亚各地酒店的员工人数减少了1.7万人。根据统计数据,这一增长是在2022年第二季度记录的。2019年,在研究区域,特别是伊梅雷蒂,也观察到了同样的趋势。到2020年,该行业的就业人数从2536人减少到1725人。到2021年,这一数字略有增加,达到1745人。2021年,无论是在整个国家还是在超过大流行前时期的地区,国内游客的比例都达到了最高。仅在伊梅列蒂就增加了3.4万人,全国增加了31.4万人。这是由更广泛的通行限制造成的。虽然在研究期间,国际旅游收入显著下降,但在当地游客的情况下,观察到相反的结果,国内的费用显著增加,达到2.26亿GEL,高于疫情前同期的7350万GEL。在大流行病后的情况下,格鲁吉亚和整个世界的旅游业及其单独部门正在恢复活力。据国家旅游局称,2022年前往格鲁吉亚的游客数量非常可观。2022年3月,211 484名游客到访,比前几年增加了210 6%,占2019年3月的48.5%。在恢复格鲁吉亚旅游部门工作的过程中出现了困难。国内旅游按计划恢复,但国际旅游的恢复被推迟。从2021年6月8日起,酒店被允许恢复营业;城际交通恢复。铁路于6月15日恢复运营。国内旅游开放的最后阶段是从7月24日开始恢复国内航班。7月8日,格鲁吉亚向5个欧洲国家(德国、法国、爱沙尼亚、立陶宛和拉脱维亚)开放边境。与上述国家无条件相互开放边界的原因是,格鲁吉亚被列入欧洲联盟6月30日公布的15个安全旅行国家名单。迄今为止,格鲁吉亚所有三个国际机场的客流量几乎与疫情前持平,特别是根据2022年第8个月的数据,库塔伊西机场的客流量与2019年同期相比恢复了95%,巴umi机场恢复了94%,第比利斯机场恢复了74%。2022年,包括格鲁吉亚在内的世界各地旅游业开始迅速复苏。自2022年5月以来,我国旅游业复苏步伐加快。2019年上半年,与2019年相比,游客访问量增长了56.8%,6月至8月增长了78.7%。旅游收入恢复得更快,特别是在2022年上半年,增长78.3%,7 - 8月增长123.6%,这是由于移民涌入和高通胀造成的。有人观察到,这可以用移民的涌入和高通货膨胀来解释。与此同时,这些地区的酒店收入比首都恢复得更快,原因之一是国内旅游业的增长。疫情降低了投资者的兴趣,导致中大型酒店的建设进度放缓。根据格鲁吉亚JSC银行集团“galt&taggart”进行的研究,预测到2022年底,旅游业将完全恢复到大流行前的水平,到2023年,旅游业将增长10%。此外,格鲁吉亚的旅游部门应重点发展高收入目的地,如葡萄酒,冬季。度假区和会展旅游发展(旅游评论,2022)。希望上述趋势将增加游客流量和消费,不仅在整个国家,而且在个别地区,包括伊梅雷蒂。总之,一切都将有助于克服疫情造成的经济危机。
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