Pandemic Under Control, This is the Main Reason Indonesians Go on Holiday at the End of the Year
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A Kurious survey by the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) of 759 respondents across Indonesia shows that 49.3% of respondents considered traveling or vacationing at the end of the year during the Covid-19 pandemic to be very wise. Only 26.2% of respondents considered it unwise. The remainder did not answer.
Respondents who considered vacationing a wise move did so because they believed the pandemic was relatively under control (49.7%), the public was already aware of Covid-19 prevention methods (42.5%), and a majority of the population had been vaccinated against Covid-19 (42%), thus making travel acceptable.
Furthermore, 40.6% of respondents stated that Covid-19 prevention protocols were in place at tourist attractions. Another 36.4% cited the need to revive the tourism sector's economy.
The remaining respondents gave the following reasons for their end-of-year vacation: 32.6% said they were tired of staying home; 2.1% cited other reasons; and 0.3% said they did not know/did not answer.
Kurious is a community-based survey. The Kurious survey was conducted from November 9-11 via web interviews. The survey of 759 respondents in Indonesia has a margin of error of 3.6% and a 95% confidence level.
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