Anti-crisis measures to reduce the consequences of the impact of sanctions on the tourism industry of Russia
https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2022-12-2-45-54
Abstract
In the conditions of existing threats —the lack of full-fledged travel mobility, the growth of air fares due to the complication of flight logistics and the duration of air travel, currency risks — the opportunities for the development of outbound and inbound tourism are limited. It is necessary to reorient the tourism business to the development and support of domestic tourism with the fragmented development of the incoming flow from neutral and friendly countries. To promote the development of various types of domestic tourism in demand by Russian citizens. To develop and implement a number of management solutions for leveling the emerging threats to the tourism sector. The object of the article is management decisions in the field of tourism in the context of international sanctions. The purpose of the article is to analyze possible measures to stabilize it in the face of sanctions by the international community. The tasks are to study the state of the tourism industry and hospitality; identification of risks posed to the industry by the imposition of sanctions; determination of the main types of instruments that mitigate external threats and consideration of the possibility of applying the proposed anti-crisis measures. In the article used common methods of research, such as observation, systematization and synthesis of collected theoretical and practical material.
About the Author
T. P. RozanovaRussian Federation
Dr. Sc. (Econ), Professor of the Department of Logistics and Marketing,
Head of the Department of Tourism and Hotel Business
Moscow
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Rozanova T.P. Anti-crisis measures to reduce the consequences of the impact of sanctions on the tourism industry of Russia. Management Sciences. 2022;12(2):45-54. https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2022-12-2-45-54