Abstract

The COVID-19 global pandemic has negatively impacted local tourism industries worldwide, including in Malaysia where the tourism industry contributes significantly to the country’s economic income and employment opportunities. While sector has received regulatory financial assistance to sustain their business and retain employees, more market measures are needed to promote domestic tourism as the main vehicle for filling the tourist income gap from the decline in inbound international tourist arrivals. Similar previous studies were focused on business-as-usual conditions with unrestricted international travel, however there is a research gap focusing on tourism in Malaysia under current conditions of recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework to investigate affordability, quality of service, health and safety compliance and access to facilities and amenities and to better understand how these factors influence domestic tourist preference of holiday destination in Malaysia during the pandemic. A sample of 384 respondents from the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya and the state of Selangor in Malaysia will be selected by using random sampling technique. Regression analysis will be conducted to assess the research hypothesis

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 global pandemic brought severe impact on the local tourism industries worldwide, including in Malaysia where the tourism industry is one of the main contributors of economic income and employment opportunities (DOSM, 2020) [1]

  • In Malaysia, tourist income for 2020 plunged 85.3 percent to MYR12.69 billion from MYR86.14 billion in 2019 as international tourist arrivals declined by 83.4 percent due to the closure of Malaysian borders since March 2020 to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic (Tourism Malaysia, 2021) [3]

  • Given that most existing studies on tourist behaviour were conducted under pre-pandemic business conditions and unrestricted international travel, the proposed study will focus on factors influencing domestic tourist preference of holiday destination in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 global pandemic brought severe impact on the local tourism industries worldwide, including in Malaysia where the tourism industry is one of the main contributors of economic income and employment opportunities (DOSM, 2020) [1]. The negative impact of the pandemic on the tourism sector has created a gap for studies to support the recovery strategy by examining tourist choice factors of holiday destination that can drive domestic demand for domestic tourism in Malaysia. Given that most existing studies on tourist behaviour were conducted under pre-pandemic business conditions and unrestricted international travel, the proposed study will focus on factors influencing domestic tourist preference of holiday destination in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of the study is to promote domestic tourism as the main vehicle for filling the tourist income gap from the decline in inbound international tourist arrivals and help tourism businesses to recover lost income and retain employees’ jobs

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism
Domestic Tourism as a Recovery Strategy
Affordability
Quality of Service
Health and Safety Compliance
Access to Facilities and Amenities
CONCEPTUAL MODEL
Findings
CONCLUSION
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