Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic

Prior to the pandemic, Malaysia ranked 22nd tourism destination in the world. However, the number of tourist arrivals in 2020, decreased by -83.4% compared to 2019. Malaysia has the potential to be one of the top destinations for travellers due to different cultural attractions, heritage, and natura...

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Main Authors: Chaichi, Kamelia *, Leong, Mei Kei *, Trupp, Alexander *, Nezakati, Hossein *
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/
http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/1/conference%20proceedings_apacchrie%202022_updated%20as%20of%2023052022-pages-1%2C583.pdf
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author Chaichi, Kamelia *
Leong, Mei Kei *
Trupp, Alexander *
Nezakati, Hossein *
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Leong, Mei Kei *
Trupp, Alexander *
Nezakati, Hossein *
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description Prior to the pandemic, Malaysia ranked 22nd tourism destination in the world. However, the number of tourist arrivals in 2020, decreased by -83.4% compared to 2019. Malaysia has the potential to be one of the top destinations for travellers due to different cultural attractions, heritage, and natural attractions. Considering the importance of international tourism to Malaysia’s economic growth, and the image of the country current research applies a mixed method approach to explore the reasons for international tourists' intention to visit and revisit Malaysia and provide practical implications for the further development of international travel in Malaysia for the Covid-19 recovery.
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spelling sunway-20802022-05-31T06:53:10Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/ Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic Chaichi, Kamelia * Leong, Mei Kei * Trupp, Alexander * Nezakati, Hossein * G 154.9 Tourism Prior to the pandemic, Malaysia ranked 22nd tourism destination in the world. However, the number of tourist arrivals in 2020, decreased by -83.4% compared to 2019. Malaysia has the potential to be one of the top destinations for travellers due to different cultural attractions, heritage, and natural attractions. Considering the importance of international tourism to Malaysia’s economic growth, and the image of the country current research applies a mixed method approach to explore the reasons for international tourists' intention to visit and revisit Malaysia and provide practical implications for the further development of international travel in Malaysia for the Covid-19 recovery. 2022-05-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/1/conference%20proceedings_apacchrie%202022_updated%20as%20of%2023052022-pages-1%2C583.pdf Chaichi, Kamelia * and Leong, Mei Kei * and Trupp, Alexander * and Nezakati, Hossein * (2022) Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic. In: APacCHRIE Conference 2022, 23-25 May 2022, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
spellingShingle G 154.9 Tourism
Chaichi, Kamelia *
Leong, Mei Kei *
Trupp, Alexander *
Nezakati, Hossein *
Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title_full Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title_fullStr Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title_short Malaysia Tourists' Visit and Revisit Intentions Post COVID Pandemic
title_sort malaysia tourists' visit and revisit intentions post covid pandemic
topic G 154.9 Tourism
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/
http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2080/1/conference%20proceedings_apacchrie%202022_updated%20as%20of%2023052022-pages-1%2C583.pdf