The Resilience Pattern of the International Tourism Demand Resulting from Bali Bombings I & II

  • Addin Maulana The National Agency for Research and Innovation
  • Agita Arrasy Asthu Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy
  • Chamma Fitri Putri Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy
  • I Dewa Gede Richard Alan Amory Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy
  • Imam Nur Hakim The National Research & Innovation Agency
  • Priya Falaha Muttaqien Postgraduate student of communication science Universitas Indonesia
  • Rahma Prihatini Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy
  • Siti Hamidah The National Research & Innovation Agency
  • Tatang Rusata The National Research & Innovation Agency
  • Woro Swesti Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy
  • Husna Husna

Resumo

Indonesia's tourism sector is highly fixated on Bali Island for its central tourism representation. Unfortunately, standing as the most compelling attraction for foreign tourists, Bali as an icon was disturbed by terrorism like the Bali bombings I & II. By employing the descriptive statistical method, this research forms a resilience pattern of foreign tourists visiting Bali after the Bali bombings I & II. This research has identified that the tourist arrivals' resilience due to the attacks took 11 months. Also, the number of victims and property damage generated by those two terrorism incidents directly affects foreign tourists' potential losses.

Biografia do Autor

Priya Falaha Muttaqien, Postgraduate student of communication science Universitas Indonesia

Postgraduate student of communication science Universitas Indonesia

Publicado
2023-05-26
Como Citar
Maulana, A., Asthu, A., Putri, C., Alan Amory, I. D. G., Hakim, I., Muttaqien, P., Prihatini, R., Hamidah, S., Rusata, T., Swesti, W., & Husna, H. (2023). The Resilience Pattern of the International Tourism Demand Resulting from Bali Bombings I & II. Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento, 41, 215-229. https://doi.org/10.34624/rtd.v41i0.29458
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