Abstract
Domestic tourism has suddenly become the preferable choice as countries around the world re-open their tourism. The disruption in the tourism industry due to COVID -19 is highly characterized by travel restrictions and lockdowns. As countries navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic era, it is crucial to understand how domestic tourism is conceptualized in the light of the ĝ€new normal'. This paper provides insights on re-defining domestic tourism in the ĝ€new normal'. Using a literature review approach and content analysis, the findings reveal that domestic tourism needs to be re-defined to incorporate the context of virtual world technologies as the ĝ€new normal'. The re-defined domestic tourism in the ĝ€new normal' can assist Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) to envision a hybrid of physical and virtual visits to attractions in order to enhance the experiences of residents when engaging in domestic tourism activities within destinations.
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Mkwizu, K. (2021). Re-defining Domestic Tourism in the New Normal: A literature Review. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 38–40). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503491.3503496
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