Authors
Richard TR Qiu, Doris Chenguang Wu, Vincent Dropsy, Sylvain Petit, Stephen Pratt, Yasuo Ohe
Publication date
2021/5/1
Journal
Annals of Tourism Research
Volume
88
Pages
103155
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
It is important to provide scientific assessments concerning the future of tourism under the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19. To this purpose, this paper presents a two-stage three-scenario forecast framework for inbound-tourism demand across 20 countries. The main findings are as follows: in the first-stage ex-post forecasts, the stacking models are more accurate and robust, especially when combining five single models. The second-stage ex-ante forecasts are based on three recovery scenarios: a mild case assuming a V-shaped recovery, a medium one with a V/U-shaped, and a severe one with an L-shaped. The forecast results show a wide range of recovery (10%–70%) in 2021 compared to 2019. This two-stage three-scenario framework contributes to the improvement in the accuracy and robustness of tourism demand forecasting.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
RTR Qiu, DC Wu, V Dropsy, S Petit, S Pratt, Y Ohe - Annals of Tourism Research, 2021