Impacts of COVID-19 on local tour guides

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
N. Galí
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The COVID-19 health crisis has severely affected the tourism industry worldwide. Some subsectors of the industry have suffered much more than others, particularly the tour guiding profession, which has been damaged considerably. The primary role of the tour guide, which is to interact with visitors’ face-to-face, has changed significantly. The purpose of this article is to outline how COVID-19 has affected local tour guides and the guiding profession; and assess the future outlook for the profession. Qualitative data were analyzed using an inductive approach involving 10 in-depth interviews with local tour guides and several virtual guided tours. Results reveal that the current situation in local guiding has highlighted issues such as the fragility of the profession, the lack of legal protection, and guides’ vulnerability when faced with the threat of unfair competition from free tours. The study also highlights the passivity of many professionals, whereas other, more resilient tour guides have reactivated their profession in new ways. The findings contribute to knowledge on how the pandemic has impacted the tour guiding profession, and sheds light on how local tour guides can cope with the future.
新冠肺炎对当地导游的影响
新冠肺炎疫情严重影响了全球旅游业。旅游业的一些分行业比其他行业遭受的损失要大得多,尤其是导游行业,受到了相当大的损害。导游的主要角色,即与游客面对面互动,已经发生了重大变化。本文的目的是概述COVID-19如何影响当地导游和导游职业;并评估该行业的未来前景。定性数据采用归纳法进行分析,包括10次对当地导游的深度访谈和几次虚拟导游。结果表明,当前我国地方导游行业存在着行业脆弱性、法律保障缺失、导游在面对自由游不公平竞争威胁时的脆弱性等突出问题。该研究还强调了许多专业人士的被动态度,而其他更具弹性的导游则以新的方式重新激活了他们的职业。这些发现有助于了解大流行如何影响导游职业,并为当地导游如何应对未来提供了线索。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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