03.07.2020 16:00

COVID-19 'UNKNOWN' İS STİLL OVER EUROPE'S TOURİSM İNDUSTRY

Europe revives its borders for outside the travel industry to various nations on July 1, the alliance is intending to help its states which have been struck by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

But there is a big question that pandemic made for us,  will individuals have a sense of security enough to go on vacation this late spring?

What's more, to what extent will it take for the travel industry to recover?

DRAMMATİC CHANGES İN LAST YEAR

Europe represents half of the world's travel industry advertise as far as appearances and has been hard hit by COVID-19. With a huge number of flights dropped and outskirts shut, carriers have endured the most noticeably awful year on record, as indicated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The gathering gauges worldwide losses for air travel could be as much as €100 billion this year.

Director of Europe For the World Tourism Organization Predicted Possible Hardships

As Alessandra Priante, Regional Director of Europe for the World Tourism Organization,  said: The greatest challenge is bringing back trust after lockdown because numerous individuals no longer have trust in the obscure.

 

" When we're rebuilding confidence, we're really talking about bringing back the trust for the unknown," she said.

 

 " I may be sitting next to someone who is infected. The reality is travel is about trusting the unknown. We want to go where we have never been before," she said.

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