2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15031889
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Development Trends and Potential in the Field of Virtual Tourism after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Generation Z Example

Abstract: Until the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual tourism was not as popular as during its duration in 2021, when traveling in the real world was not possible due to social isolation and forced quarantine. In response to the lockdown and the lack of freedom of movement around the world, tourists decided to travel in cyberspace during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this way only, and without leaving home, could they visit tourist attractions, watch museum exhibitions, participate in various media events and take … Show more

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“…When the visitors found the fait accompli, compulsory restrictions imposed by state institutions to prevent travel and visits to tourist destinations such as natural parks, they opted to explore the online "cyber" space [63]. As a result, the use of information technology began to be understood, appreciated, and applied as a possible convenient travel tool [64] for any destination on the surface of the Earth.…”
Section: The Emergence and Impact Of Covid-19 On Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the visitors found the fait accompli, compulsory restrictions imposed by state institutions to prevent travel and visits to tourist destinations such as natural parks, they opted to explore the online "cyber" space [63]. As a result, the use of information technology began to be understood, appreciated, and applied as a possible convenient travel tool [64] for any destination on the surface of the Earth.…”
Section: The Emergence and Impact Of Covid-19 On Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…virtual reality and augmented reality (Buhalis & Karatay, 2022). When the Covid-19 Pandemic broke out, Generation Z tourists were the chief beneficiaries who visited tourist destinations through websites that offered the virtual tourism experience (Bilińska et al, 2023). According to Chang et al (2023), Agustina & Astari (2022), Damanik et al (2022), andBaltescu (2019), the chief factors that stimulate Generation Z tourists to travel to a certain destination are: a-The availability of tourism-related electronic websites and social media platforms to look up information about tourism, travel and holidays, share experiences of travel and holidays, ameliorate the visited destinations' repute, propagate facts about destinations, obtain and give thoughts on destinations.…”
Section: -Generation Z In the Tourism Industry's Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual interviews are conducted through faceto-face discussions between the authors and the residents of Craiova. The authors chose the individual interview method due to the undeniable benefit of this research method by minimizing the negative influence of some respondents in a group, which can occur in group interviews [88].…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%