Future of the Tourism Industry
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- Dalartokat
- Kibkommer
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Future of the Tourism Industry
https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/in ... 27924.html
Just for information, Video is about how Countries are going to deal with the after affects of the Pandemic and how to get Tourists back. Cyprus, Turkey and Greece hoping to open their doors in the Summer.
Just for information, Video is about how Countries are going to deal with the after affects of the Pandemic and how to get Tourists back. Cyprus, Turkey and Greece hoping to open their doors in the Summer.
Choose your spouse, friend, relative, in difficult days. On a good day, no one shows their purity.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
I think anything that can rescue from this year is a bonus and I don't think all businesses that cater mainly to tourists will survive.Dalartokat wrote: ↑Tue 12 May 2020 9:06 amhttps://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/in ... 27924.html
Just for information, Video is about how Countries are going to deal with the after affects of the Pandemic and how to get Tourists back. Cyprus, Turkey and Greece hoping to open their doors in the Summer.
Hopefully most can weather the storm and come back and make 2021 a great year for them
- Dalartokat
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
The general message in U.K. is not to take a holiday this year. Agree tourism will not get back at least until next year even talk of 2023. Ok these destinations saying they will open, but will have to marry up with aeroplanes getting them there. Think prices will double even treble. Just another company Norwegian Air, although suffering for a while is looking like it will shrink its capacity, with the Norwegian government taking it over. They were used by TUI, so knock on affect.
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
The thing is most people's incomes will be taking a hit with 80% wages for a few months so the extra that is in people's budgets for holidays won't be there for a while.Dalartokat wrote: ↑Tue 12 May 2020 1:07 pmThe general message in U.K. is not to take a holiday this year. Agree tourism will not get back at least until next year even talk of 2023. Ok these destinations saying they will open, but will have to marry up with aeroplanes getting them there. Think prices will double even treble. Just another company Norwegian Air, although suffering for a while is looking like it will shrink its capacity, with the Norwegian government taking it over. They were used by TUI, so knock on affect.
The only thing that might save some is there does seem to be a bit of an oversupply with plans to open more hotels etc so if a few do unfortunately go to the wall the survivors might get more trade than they would have done.
Next year fingers crossed for them but 2023 might be more realistic tbh
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
Hi planning to go back to Cyprus soon.
What's the situation at the moment?
Any signs of vacation life?
What's the situation at the moment?
Any signs of vacation life?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
Its very much take care of yourself. Masks inside shops, also temperature checks.
Most of the population sticking to the rules, one or two not. No where near as bad as other countries, lets hope it stays that way!
Most of the population sticking to the rules, one or two not. No where near as bad as other countries, lets hope it stays that way!
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Re: Future of the Tourism Industry
I honestly think, everything will just bounch back to normal after this pandemic.