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THE APPLICATION OF THE GUIDE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR MUSLIM TOUR LEADERCOMMUNITIES DURING THE COVID19 PANDEMIC Akbar, Mochamad Fajar; Bahri, Asep Syaiful
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies Vol. 5, No. 2
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Research on the application of the guide code of conduct for Muslim tour leader communities during the Covid19 pandemic is to determine the strategy for implementing the guide code of ethics for Muslim tour leader communities during the Covid19 pandemic. The sample in this study is the Muslim tour leader community, amounting to 200 respondents. The data analysis method used in this research is descriptive method using Importance performance analysis. Based on the survey results, there is an average value of the level of importance is 8.19 and the average value of the level of need is 7.39. This indicates that the overall application of the code of conduct for tourism has a high level of importance and also has a high level of need. The results of this study indicate that the application of the guide code of ethics during the Covid19 pandemic is in quadrant 1 (frst priority), quadrant 2 (keep it) and quadrant 4 (leave it).
HALAL TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES TO INCREASE TOURIST VISITS IN INDONESIA Akbar, Mochamad Fajar
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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The development of halal tourism in Indonesia is carried out in a sustainable manner, aiming to realize the improvement of the personality and abilities of the Indonesian people, by utilizing science and technology and taking into account the challenges of global development. Halal tourism development is developed with an approach to economic growth and equity for the people's welfare and regional development-oriented development. This study uses a qualitative method by using books and other literatures such as journals, online news, and others as the main object. The increase in Muslim tourists from year to year is an opportunity and a challenge for the tourism sector to develop halal tourism. Many countries (both Muslim and non-Muslim majority) are trying to develop halal tourism. Based on the existing concepts and principles of halal tourism, these countries generally only try to create a Muslim-friendly atmosphere. The development of halal tourism needs to be done, one of which is by conducting various researches or studies.