Sustainable Practices and Tourism Reactivation in Travel Agencies in Peru

Authors

  • Delia Condori Chura National University of the Altiplano of Puno. Peru
  • Jhon Richard Huanca Suaquita National University of Juliaca – Peru
  • Felix Abelardo Arizaca Torreblanca National University of the Altiplano of Puno. Peru
  • Gladys Auquitias-Condori National University of Juliaca – Peru
  • Noemi Emperatriz Cayo-Velásquez National University of the Altiplano of Puno Puno. Peru
  • Alejandro Apaza-Tarqui National University of the Altiplano of Puno Puno. Peru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.2068

Keywords:

Travel Agencies, Sustainable Development, Economic Impact, Social Impact, Social Responsibility, Tourism Revival, Social Responsibility

Abstract

The study reveals a direct and significant relationship between economic impact and tourism reactivation in wholesale travel agencies in Peru. It highlights the importance of economic growth strategies for the revival of tourism. In addition, a moderate relationship is identified between social impact and tourism reactivation, highlighting the importance of promoting a positive social impact. A significant correlation is observed between sustainable development practices and tourism recovery, highlighting the importance of an effective organizational culture. This original correlational design study evaluates the relationship between sustainable development and tourism recovery in travel agencies in Peru. It implies that sustainable practices and a focus on economic and social impact are crucial for agency success and sustainable tourism growth. Further research on specific sustainable development strategies and cultural factors is suggested for future research.

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Published

2025-05-24

How to Cite

Chura, D. C., Suaquita, J. R. H., Torreblanca, F. A. A., Auquitias-Condori, G., Cayo-Velásquez, N. E., & Apaza-Tarqui, A. (2025). Sustainable Practices and Tourism Reactivation in Travel Agencies in Peru. Journal of Posthumanism, 5(5), 4997–5008. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.2068

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