Sbusiso Mbuyane, P. Sifolo, Rosa Anne NAUDE POTGIETER
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic decreased tourism-related business by 49.2%, hence, travel agencies needed to develop crisis management strategies to remain operational post-crisis events. The aim of this study is to evaluate crisis management strategies adopted by travel agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Mpumalanga province, South Africa. A quantitative study was conducted by using Survey Monkey, which was distributed to 121 respondents who are working for travel agencies. The results revealed that 41% of travel agencies constantly monitor any signs and problems that may provide insights into any crisis, and 31% indicated that sharing of crisis management information with workers is essential. About 53% prioritise tourists and staff members, by allowing staff to work remotely and tourists to postpone their bookings without penalties. Only 51% of travel agencies indicated the importance of effective coordination with government institutions in the province of Mpumalanga. The travel and tourism sector should consider the significance of “evaluation” to increase effectiveness of the crisis management process. Future studies need to incorporate the 5IR on human interaction for business during the crisis management process.
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GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites is a scientific publication, with an international status. The Journal is issued under the aegis of the University of Oradea, Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning, Territorial Studies and Analysis Centre (Romania) and the Academy of Physical Education and Sports from Gdańsk, Faculty of Tourism and Recreation (Poland). At the initiative of an international group of specialists, based on an editorial and scientific committee with a wide international coverage, including leading figures in the field, in 2008 was published the first English issue of the GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites. The printable format (2-3 issues per year) is supported by the on-line version. The journal aims to publish relevant contributions in tourism, geosites and other areas whose analysis is related to these fields, standing out through originality and scientific contribution to the knowledge and development of this area. An important objective is to promote academic and applied research based on interdisciplinarity with a complex local and global approach.