The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted global tourism, causing an unprecedented decline in international travel
due to restrictions, safety concerns, and economic uncertainty. Government in most countries imposed border closures,
quarantine mandates, and flight suspensions in compliance with lockdowns and restricted movement measures to curb the
spread of the virus. While the literature demonstrates substantial empirical evidence that reports the effect of the pandemic
on the tourism sector, the impact on travel decisions post-pandemic has not been well documented.
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