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What are the examples of travel risk?

Examples of “Real Life” Travel Risks
  • Someone gets sick and you need to cancel your trip… losing your entire vacation investment. ...
  • A hurricane damages your resort and you need to cancel. ...
  • A family emergency cuts your vacation short and you lose the remaining travel arrangements.




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natural disasters and epidemics). The conflicts that affect tourism development may be various. These are primarily: natural disasters and catastrophes, terrorism, wars, economic crises, epidemics.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of four travel risk factors (natural disaster risk, physical risk, political risk, and performance risk) on traveler groups with different characteristics and the relationship among these risk factors, travel satisfaction, and travelers' repurchase intention.

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Overall, some of the main risks of running a hotel involve slips, trips, and falls; property damage; and food spoilage. Slips, trips, and falls are a risk both for hotel staff and guests. Property damage tends to happen over time with different guests staying in the hotel.

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Passenger vehicles are by far the most dangerous motorized transportation option compared. Over the last 10 years, passenger vehicle death rate per 100,000,000 passenger miles was over 20 times higher than for buses, 17 times higher than for passenger trains, and 595 times higher than for scheduled airlines.

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There is an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 when travelling in enclosed shared spaces, such as on trains, buses and aircraft, due to the close proximity of people.

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A thorough inventory and analysis of possible risk scenarios is essential, so that you fully understand the risks to your tourism business. Looking ahead and being well prepared may help to minimise losses and put you in a great position to take advantage of any opportunities that may arise.

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A SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) is a simple tool to help you gather your thoughts as you review your business and the industry around you. It divides an overall analysis into internal issues – strengths and weaknesses) and external issues (opportunities and threats).

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Adventure tourism activities such as trekking in the jungle, exploring caves, river crossings, and swimming in dark caves...,will be much riskier than other activities. The risks and dangers that could be encountered are floods, insect bites, snake bites, unexpected accidents or illness, and so on.

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