id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-022234-jjaqlyo5 Beirman, David A Comparative Assessment of Three Southeast Asian Tourism Recovery Campaigns: Singapore Roars: Post SARS 2003, Bali Post-the October 12, 2002 Bombing, and WOW Philippines 2003 2009-11-16 .txt text/plain 9270 392 41 Fear of terrorism arising from the Bali bombing and the outbreak of SARS in SE Asia, much of it magnified by media coverage in the West, was exacerbated by a series of negative travel advisories issued by the governments of many economically significant tourism source markets including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan. At the private sector level, the Bangkok-headquartered Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), the main travel industry body representing the Pacific Rim, placed the restoration of SE Asian tourism as its top priority project from the time of the Bali bombing and was supported by national tourist offices and peak travel industry bodies of all SE Asian nations and the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The prevailing dissonance between the private and the government sector's approach to regional tourism marketing in SE Asia during the 1990s and the early years of the twenty-first century was radically affected by the Sari Club bombing of October 12 , 2002, and the SARS scare of March-June 2003. ./cache/cord-022234-jjaqlyo5.txt ./txt/cord-022234-jjaqlyo5.txt