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Coronavirus pandemic slashes international tourism by 70% – UN

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Coronavirus pandemic slashes international tourism by 70% – UN

An aerial photograph taken on August 22, 2020, shows parasols on a beach of the Adriatic Sea in Durres, Albania. - Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the number of tourists entering Albania dropped by 66 percent. The majority of tourists are domestic or from the neighbouring Kosovo and North Macedonia. (Photo by Gent SHKULLAKU / AFP)

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There are 700 million fewer arrivals in January-August 2020 than during the same period in 2019, leading to a loss in revenues of $730 billion

International tourist arrivals plunged by an annualized 70% during the first 8 months of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said on Tuesday, October 27.

The Northern Hemisphere’s peak summer season was ravaged by travel restrictions, with tourist arrivals down by 81% in July, and by 79% in August, the Madrid-based United Nations (UN) body said in a statement.

There were 700 million fewer arrivals between January and August than during the same period a year earlier, leading to a loss in revenues of $730 billion – more than 8 times the drop recorded following the 2009 economic crisis, it added.

“This unprecedented decline is having dramatic social and economic consequences, and puts millions of jobs and businesses at risk,” UNWTO head Zurab Pololikashvili said in the statement.

The Asia and Pacific region, which was hit first by the pandemic, saw the biggest decline in arrivals, on the order of 79%.

It was followed by Africa and the Middle East with a 69% drop, Europe with 68% fewer international visitors, and the Americas where arrivals fell by 65%.

While the drop in Europe over the summer was less strong than in other regions – 69% in August – fresh travel restrictions imposed to fight a second wave of COVID-19 infections have now curbed a recovery, the UN body said.

The UNWTO predicts international tourist arrivals will fall by 70% for 2020 as a whole, and will not recover before the end of 2021.

About 1 in 5 experts consulted by the body see a rebound only in 2022.

In 2019, international tourism arrivals rose by 4% to 1.5 billion, with France the world’s most visited country, followed by Spain and the United States.

The last time international tourist arrivals posted an annual decline was in 2009 when the global economic crisis led to a 4% drop. – Rappler.com

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