The Impact of Global Crises on Tourism Trends: Analyzing Post-Pandemic Recovery Strategies
Abdullaeva Shohzoda , Master’s student, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, “Tourism and Hospitality” faculty, Uzbekistan Dr.Summera Khalid , Professor, Department of Foreign Economic Activity and Tourism, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
Global crises have consistently showed their negative influence on tourism systems by affecting mobility, safety perceptions, and economic stability. Tourism demand is particularly sensitive to crises due to its dependence on optional spending and cross-border movement. The impact of global crises on tourism trends is analyzed by reviewing academic studies and international tourism research. Focusing on economic crises, health emergencies, geopolitical instability, and environmental shocks, the study identifies regular patterns in tourism behavior and structural change. The findings indicate that global crises not only lead to short-term declines in tourist flows but also increase long-term trends such as domestic tourism growth, digitalization, and sustainability-oriented tourism development. Global crises shape changing tourism trends and influence the future development of the tourism sector.
Keywords
Global crises, economic crises, tourism trends
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