Regarding the Potential Decline in Revenge Tourism This Year, Here’s Lestari Moerdijat’s Advice – 2024-03-23 06:42:20

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2024-03-23 06:42:20

MPR Deputy Lestari Moerdijat. Photo: MPR RI doc

jpnn.comJAKARTA – Deputy Chair of the MPR Lestari Moerdijat highlighted the decline in the trend of busy tourism after the pandemic or revenge tourism.

According to Lestari, the potential for decline revenge tourism must be anticipated with a number of strategic steps that encourage sustainable national tourism growth.

“Various potentials to continue to grow the tourism sector must be able to be exploited amidst the predicted reduction in impact revenge tourism this year,” said Lestari Moerdijat in a written statement, Thursday (21/3).

Revenge tourism is a tourism practice that is carried out by many travelers around the world.

Many of them travel under the heading of ‘revenge’ because they couldn’t travel when the pandemic hit.

At the Internationale Tourismus-Borse (ITB) Berlin which will be held on 5-7 March 2024, world tourism players said that there is no more revenge tourism this year.

Whereas, revenge tourism It is estimated to be one of the contributors to tourist arrivals to Indonesia post-pandemic.

The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) estimates that 50 percent of national tourism growth is driven by revenge tourism.

This is the advice of Deputy Chair of the MPR Lestari Moerdijat regarding the potential decline in revenge tourism this year, see

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