Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]

The COVID-19 pandemic has made the tourism industry in Malaysia decline drastically. The outbreak has continued for almost two years and has decreased local and international tourist arrivals. The declinations are put under the Movement Control Order (MCO) execution, and safety precautions were issu...

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Main Authors: Langgat, Juliana, Pawan, Marry Tracy, Fabeil, Noor Fzlinda, Pazim, Khairul Hanim
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Published: Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021
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author Langgat, Juliana
Pawan, Marry Tracy
Fabeil, Noor Fzlinda
Pazim, Khairul Hanim
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Pazim, Khairul Hanim
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has made the tourism industry in Malaysia decline drastically. The outbreak has continued for almost two years and has decreased local and international tourist arrivals. The declinations are put under the Movement Control Order (MCO) execution, and safety precautions were issued when travelling around. Nevertheless, the impressive rate of deterioration in pandemic transmission gives a new shade to domestic tourism. The Ministry of Tourism has put forward an initiative that can revitalise the economic sector in the country by introducing the travel bubble destinations among Malaysians. With that, the main purpose of this study is to explore the travel bubble risk anxiety, risk attitude, and intention to travel among Malaysian when COVID-19 is still plaguing the nation. A self-administered survey was conducted online using a snowballing technique. The collected data were keyed and analysed accordingly and answered the objective of the study. The main findings of this study highlighted that those respondents would feel anxious and worried about their safety when participating in the travel bubble. Statistical significance also revealed the respondents' intentions to travel during the COVID-19 outbreak. Further discussions of the findings were also highlighted to deliberate the implications of the study.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-679632022-10-31T10:03:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67963/ Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.] jthca Langgat, Juliana Pawan, Marry Tracy Fabeil, Noor Fzlinda Pazim, Khairul Hanim Travel and the state. Tourism Communicable diseases and public health Health behavior and habits Mental health. Mental illness prevention The COVID-19 pandemic has made the tourism industry in Malaysia decline drastically. The outbreak has continued for almost two years and has decreased local and international tourist arrivals. The declinations are put under the Movement Control Order (MCO) execution, and safety precautions were issued when travelling around. Nevertheless, the impressive rate of deterioration in pandemic transmission gives a new shade to domestic tourism. The Ministry of Tourism has put forward an initiative that can revitalise the economic sector in the country by introducing the travel bubble destinations among Malaysians. With that, the main purpose of this study is to explore the travel bubble risk anxiety, risk attitude, and intention to travel among Malaysian when COVID-19 is still plaguing the nation. A self-administered survey was conducted online using a snowballing technique. The collected data were keyed and analysed accordingly and answered the objective of the study. The main findings of this study highlighted that those respondents would feel anxious and worried about their safety when participating in the travel bubble. Statistical significance also revealed the respondents' intentions to travel during the COVID-19 outbreak. Further discussions of the findings were also highlighted to deliberate the implications of the study. Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67963/1/67963.pdf Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]. (2021) Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Culinary Arts <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Tourism,_Hospitality_and_Culinary_Arts/>, 13 (3). pp. 271-283. ISSN 1985-8914 ; 2590-3837 https://www.jthca.org/
spellingShingle Travel and the state. Tourism
Communicable diseases and public health
Health behavior and habits
Mental health. Mental illness prevention
Langgat, Juliana
Pawan, Marry Tracy
Fabeil, Noor Fzlinda
Pazim, Khairul Hanim
Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title_full Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title_short Travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during Covid-19 outbreak / Juliana Langgat ... [et al.]
title_sort travel bubble: risk anxiety, risk attitude and intention to travel during covid-19 outbreak / juliana langgat ... [et al.]
topic Travel and the state. Tourism
Communicable diseases and public health
Health behavior and habits
Mental health. Mental illness prevention
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67963/1/67963.pdf
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