2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.trip.2021.100328
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Cruising through a pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 on intentions to cruise

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“…High vulnerability of cruise may reduce customers’ intention to use cruise services in fear of acquiring the virus, which will potentially undermine the profitability of cruise companies. Furthermore, COVID-19 has a permanent effect on consumers’ evaluation of using cruise services, affecting their future intention [7] . Therefore, studies on the effect of consumers’ concern for the outbreak on their intention to use cruise services are necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High vulnerability of cruise may reduce customers’ intention to use cruise services in fear of acquiring the virus, which will potentially undermine the profitability of cruise companies. Furthermore, COVID-19 has a permanent effect on consumers’ evaluation of using cruise services, affecting their future intention [7] . Therefore, studies on the effect of consumers’ concern for the outbreak on their intention to use cruise services are necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dining or handwashing intention) on cruise ships, but not their intention to use cruise services [12] , [13] . An exception is the research by Holland et al [7] who specified the negative impact of COVID-19 on Australian consumers’ future cruising intention. However, they did not explain how the impact is formed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India, Maharashtra (58804) have the highest number of mortality cases followed by Karnataka (13046), Tamil Nadu (12970), Delhi (11540) and others (https://www.mygov.in/corona-data/covid19-statewise-status/). And the overall percentage of mortality due to Covid-19 cases were signi cantly higher in Western zone as compared to other zones (30)(31)(32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Holland et al [25] stated that COVID-19 has ravaged the cruise industry. Their study estimated the effect of COVID-19 on willingness to cruise for respondents who lived in Australia and the United Kingdom.…”
Section: Prior Studies Focusing On Tourism (Including Cruise Tourism)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results show that the cruise industry in both countries is transforming into the following five forms of cruise tourism for the sustainability of the cruise industry: (a) clean and safe tourism, (b) luxury tourism, (c) domestic-centered tourism, (d) flexible tourism that can be rescheduled, and (e) noncontact tourism in small groups and individuals are now highlighted. Their study derived a strategy of change for the survival of the cruise industry and suggested that the effects of COVID-19 on the cruise sector should be discussed within the social amplification of the risk framework [25].…”
Section: Prior Studies Focusing On Tourism (Including Cruise Tourism)mentioning
confidence: 99%