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Skyscanner: Tourism And the Earthquake Effect
Dépèche transmise le 5 juillet 2011 par Business Wire
Skyscanner: Tourism And the Earthquake Effect
EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When disaster strikes a country in the form of an epidemic, earthquakes or civil unrest, the devastating consequences of the crisis are often compounded by longer term economic fallout. Many countries count tourism as a key revenue source and – inevitably – tourist visits plummet in the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster.
“The media coverage of the event drew my attention and got me interested in visiting.”
However, a new survey by flights comparison site Skyscanner has revealed that mass media coverage of a negative event may have a positive rebound impact on tourism in the long term.
Over 2500 travellers responded to the survey which found that over a third (36%) of Skyscanner users said that seeing TV and press reports of a country undergoing a natural disaster or other problems raised their interest in the country and would actually make them more likely to travel to there in future.
Sam Baldwin, Skyscanner travel editor, commented:
“Skyscanner’s data shows that most disasters tend to have only a short lived impact on visitor numbers. Initially when a country falls victim to a disaster we see a decline in interest as safety concerns are paramount, but medium to long term, interest recovers and the results of this survey show that widespread media coverage can actually have a positive influence on the attitude of potential visitors.
“In the case of the recent Japan earthquake, there is a lot of empathy for how the Japanese have coped and the images of determination and resilience that were broadcast around the world may have led to much admiration, and encouraged tourists to explore the culture of Japan further in future.”
One respondent stated:
“The media coverage of the event drew my
attention and got me interested in visiting.”
While another said:
“The bravery and compassion of the people has
made me want to go to Japan.”
The survey also questioned travellers on which events people found to be most of a deterrent to visit a destination for longest. Only 10% of respondents said a natural disaster was the most off putting event and the majority said they would feel comfortable returning just three months or less after the event.
The results however were bad news for troubled Greece, as civil unrest topped the poll with 37% of respondents saying it was the most off putting event, with the majority stating it would dissuade them from visiting for at least 12 months.
Epidemics were the second most off-putting event with 31% of the vote, also deterring visitors for one year.
A ‘terrorist attack’ was the third biggest deterrent with 16% of the vote, although the majority of respondents said it would only put them off visiting for a maximum of three months.
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