2024
DOI: 10.54517/st.v4i2.2408
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Revenge tourism in Banyumas Regency: Examining the interrelationship among social media, overtourism, and post-COVID-19 impacts

Muhammad Yamin,
Dias Pabyantara Swandita Mahayasa,
Darmanto Sahat Satyawan
et al.

Abstract: <p>The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the global tourism industry, and “Revenge Tourism” has emerged in Banyumas Regency. This study examines the complex relationship between social media, pandemic travel, and overtourism. We combined quantitative social media analytics with qualitative stakeholder insights using the MAXQDA research tool and a mixed-methods approach. This analysis clarified the complex relationships between the factors above. Following the pandemic, Banyumas saw a 70% incre… Show more

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“…Even though the COVID-19 epidemic has a detrimental effect on the travel and tourism sector, many insiders use technology to lessen these effects and enhance their businesses. Yamin et al [1] examine the intricate connections between social media, pandemic travel, and overtourism. This study demonstrates how digital platforms increase the visibility of Banyumas and highlights both the potential and problems associated with tourism [1] .…”
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“…Even though the COVID-19 epidemic has a detrimental effect on the travel and tourism sector, many insiders use technology to lessen these effects and enhance their businesses. Yamin et al [1] examine the intricate connections between social media, pandemic travel, and overtourism. This study demonstrates how digital platforms increase the visibility of Banyumas and highlights both the potential and problems associated with tourism [1] .…”
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“…Yamin et al [1] examine the intricate connections between social media, pandemic travel, and overtourism. This study demonstrates how digital platforms increase the visibility of Banyumas and highlights both the potential and problems associated with tourism [1] . According to a survey by Mohanty [2] , there are implications and effects of COVID-19 on the way hotel clients receive services.…”
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confidence: 99%