We analyzed the tourist decision-making course of through the current pandemic using the theory of planned conduct as a framework, including variables relevant to the pandemic, corresponding to threat perception and threat reduction conduct, to the mannequin. Based on a literature evaluation, we developed a analysis mannequin describing the impression relationship between danger notion, the idea of planned habits, and danger discount behavior and tested nine hypotheses. Results of a survey of 555 guests to two national parks supported eight of the nine hypotheses. Although the results are restricted, they reaffirm the usefulness of the theory of planned conduct in explaining tourism behavior. Humans may be negotiating the constraints (COVID-19) or embodied tourism want through the personal bias.
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