COVID-19 Impact On Travel
Covid-19 Survey - Worldwide Huge Desire to Travel
ITB Berlin is publishing the latest findings of a special Covid-19 survey by IPK International on travel plans for 2022
ITB Berlin is publishing the latest findings of a special Covid-19 survey by IPK International on travel plans for 2022
Europe Travel & Tourism sector lags global recovery
International visitor spend looks set to plunge by almost 50% on 2020 figures, making the UK one of the worst performing countries in the world 2022 performance could be better but still hangs in the balance
In a slower than expected recovery GDP contribution will only increase by less than one third - Nearly 19 million Travel & Tourism jobs in the balance in 2021 - With the right measures, governments could see jobs surpass 2019 levels by 2022
The way people travel has been changed forever by the pandemic, the boss of lodging platform AirBnb has said.
Economy could be losing up to $40m every day just from the loss of UK visitors
Based on 2019 UK visitor numbers and spending, the global tourism bodys research shows these restrictions, which are deterring Brits from travelling to South Africa, could represent losses of over ZAR 790 million every month, equating to more than ZAR 26 million every single day.
Research conducted by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has revealed that the Egyptian economy could face daily losses of more than EGP 31 million if it stays on the UKs travel red list. Based on 2019 levels, Egypts status as a UKs red list country will pose a significant threat to the nations struggling Travel & Tourism sector and overall economy warns WTTC.
U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Roger Dow issued the following statement on the Beyond the Blueprint reopening plan announced today by the office of California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Respondents likelihood to take a domestic leisure trip during the next six months reached another high, with 45% (top-two box %) reporting they are at least somewhat likely to do so, up from 41% last month.