ABSTRACT
This note focuses on the impact of coronavirus on Italian tourism. Using a sample of 1056 travellers, we find a positive relationship between the security of destination and the probability to accommodate in hotels and B&B. Furthermore, regional contagion is negatively associated to the willingness to pay for accommodation services. The policy implications are twofold. Firstly, hotels/B&B claim for financial support to ensure social distancing and, thus, security that will attract tourists. Secondly, public finance could sustain the demand of tourist services in hotels and B&B which is lowering because of coronavirus.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank two anonymous referees and Alessia Via for valuable suggestions on an earlier version of the paper. Usual disclaimer applies.
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Notes
1 See, for instance, Foo et al. (Citation2020), Karabulut et al. (Citation2020), Li et al. (Citation2020), Yang et al. (Citation2020), Zhang et al. (Citation2020).