Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/fuoriluogo/about Submit your article to this journal http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/fuoriluogo/about/submissions Fuori Luogo. Rivista di Sociologia del Territorio, Turismo, Tecnologia Volume 7 – Numero 1 – Settembre 2020 - Semestrale ISSN: (Print) 2532-750X (Online) 2723-9608 Journal Page: http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/fuoriluogo/ Sostenere il turismo: come il Covid-19 influenzerà il viaggio del futuro Fabio Corbisiero a (a) Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, mail fabio.corbisiero@unina.it. To cite this article: Corbisiero, F. (2020), Sostenere il turismo: come il Covid-19 influenzerà il viaggio del futuro, Fuori Luogo. Rivista di Sociologia del Territorio, Turismo, Tecnologia. volume 7 – numero 1/2020. Pp 69 - 79. DOI: 10.6092/2723-9608/7177 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.6092/2723-9608/7177 Submission date: 10 August 2020. Revised: 5 September 2020. Published: 23 September 2020. ABSTRACT Supporting Tourism: How Covid-19 Will Affect Travel in the Future The new Corona Virus (COVID-19) is challenging the world. Without warning, without vaccine and without sufficient medical and health care capacity for the pandemic, non-pharmaceutical interventions, especially those of social distancing and quarantine, are the main strategy to contain the spread of the virus. Global mobility restrictions and the cancellation of all tourism- related activities are causing the most serious disruption of the global economy since World War II. The COVID19 pandemic has surprised the tourism industry more than the terrorist attacks, earthquakes, tsunamis or social and financial disasters of the past decade have done in the last twenty years. With international travel bans affecting over 90% of the world's population and widespread restrictions on gregarious relationships, tourism has largely ceased since March 2020. To date, statistical data on the impacts of canceling hotel bookings , air travel, cruises and the food and wine chain are devastating. Although highly uncertain, first projections from the World Tourism Organization for this year 2020 suggest that international arrivals could decrease by 20- 35% compared to 2019. Particularly susceptible to measures to counter the Corona Virus pandemic due to reduced mobility and social distancing, contemporary tourism is under the interpretative lens of sociology, especially in terms of the future. Forecasting analysts (Barlow et al., 2016) emphasize the role of "anthropogenic" disasters in the future of tourism, characterized KEYWORDS Future Of Tourism, Global Change, Pandemics, Crisis, Tourism On Demand