ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH

Monitoring the global COVID-19 impact on tourism: The COVID19tourism index

Yang, Yang; Altschuler, Benjamin; Liang, Zhengkang; Li, Xiang (Robert)

Abstract

The COVID-19 virus is highly transmittable, wreaking havoc on the world’s economy with the travel and tourism industry one of the most ravaged sectors. Given the impacts of COVID-19 and the intricacies of the global tourism economy, it is critical for policymakers to monitor recovery across numerous destinations. In this research note, we describe the development and calibration of an analytical tool named the “COVID19tourism index” to monitor the pandemic’s tourism effects. As a powerful numerical and visual tool, the index provides important information related to the potential travel and tourism recovery at the global, regional, and country levels. Compared to a benchmark of “normal” levels (equal to 100 in this case), the COVID19tourism index offers insight into the tourism industry’s recovery process along with the pandemic’s impacts on numerous aspects of tourism.

Keywords

COVID-19; Impact analysis; Time-series clustering; Pandemic curve; Tourism recovery

Research topic

AI and Big Data, Tourist Flows and Location, Sustainability and Resilience

Research method

Big Data

Geographic area

Global

Extra Information

Link to the COVID19Tourism Index Dashboard (last updates, April 2, 2022):

COVID19Tourism Index Dashboard

Manual of the Dashboard

COVID19Tourism.com Site Manual

Data download for the index

covid19tourism05_09_published

Additional links for this paper

ResearchGate

Publisher Website

Web of Science

HOW TO CITE

Yang, Y., Altschuler, B., Liang, Z., and Li, X. (2021). Monitoring the global COVID-19 impact on tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 90, 103120

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