P. Shyju, V. G. Girish, Kaustav Chatterjee, Priyanka Singh
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摘要
在 COVID-19 大流行病的最后阶段,印度的国内旅游业取得了令人瞩目的增长,极大地支持了当地经济。关于这一主题的现有研究涵盖了大流行病的影响和恢复战略。但是,关于服务提供商在国内旅游方面的经验的讨论仍然存在空白。本研究正是由于缺乏对 "COVID "后印度国内旅游业增长趋势的实证研究而开展的。本研究从旅游经营者的角度探讨了国内游客的行为趋势。本研究采用定性研究设计来探索印度旅游经营者的经验。为收集数据,对 26 名旅游经营者进行了电话访谈。在 Atlas ti 软件的帮助下,进行了主题内容分析以生成主题。研究结果介绍了印度国内增长型旅游业的趋势、偏好、动机和模式。
Domestic tourism in India recorded impressive growth and supported the local economy significantly in the last phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The extant research on this topic covers the impact of the pandemic and resilience strategies. Still, it leaves a gap in the discussion relating to the service providers' experience in the context of domestic tourism. The present study stems from the absence of empirical research on the trends associated with domestic tourism growth in India post-COVID. It examines the trends in domestic tourist behaviour from the tour operators’ perspective. It employs a qualitative research design to explore the experiences of tour operators in India. Phone interviews were conducted with 26 tour operators to collect data. A thematic-content analysis is performed to generate themes with the help of Atlas ti software. The findings present the trends, preferences, motivations, and patterns of domestic growth tourism in India.