Phase-specific pandemic survival strategies: Insights from tour operators
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and a significant and negative impact on the tourism sector, and effective strategies were required to resolve pertinent challenges. The present study sought to appraise the survival strategies of Malaysian tour operators through a systematic literature review and in-depth interviews with 26 tour operator firms. The findings were discussed by employing a reactive, adaptive, protective, and proactive (RAPP) framework to underscore phase-specific strategies. The first phase included decreasing operational expenditures and staff layoffs. The second phase encompassed retraining existing staff while diversifying the current business scope. The third phase prioritised protecting financial integrity, engaging with customers, and leveraging governmental support. The fourth phase required the proactive capitalisation of digital transformations and strategic commercial collaborations for eventual recovery. Hence, to mitigate the negative impacts of a pandemic, it is necessary to devise strategies, boost business resilience, and facilitate stakeholder collaboration while being equipped with the necessary skills to effectively navigate future instances.
RAS ID
82159
Document Type
Journal Article
Date of Publication
1-1-2025
Funding Information
Collaboration Research Grant Universiti Malaysia Sabah / Taylors’ University (GKP 0040-2022)
School
School of Business and Law
Copyright
subscription content
Publisher
Sage
Identifier
S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7138-0280
Recommended Citation
Tay, K., Subramaniam, T., Chan, J., Ragavan, N., Rasoolimanesh, S., & Soeiro, J. (2025). Phase-specific pandemic survival strategies: Insights from tour operators. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/14673584251347612
Comments
Tay, K. X., Subramaniam, T., Chan, J. K. L., Ragavan, N. A., Rasoolimanesh, S. M., & Soeiro, J. D. (2024). Phase-specific pandemic survival strategies: Insights from tour operators. Tourism and Hospitality Research. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/14673584251347612