Few industries have been hit as hard by the pandemic as tourism.
While the UNWTO did acknowledge hopeful signs of more people travelling—especially as European countries began to reopen their borders to visitors from some countries this month—recentof new reported coronavirus cases across Europe and in other countries stand to threaten the progress made.
The report specifically named the U.S. and Canada as two countries responsible for many tourists that remain “at standstill,” when it comes to travel, with U.S. travelers stillEarlier this month, the U.N.’s trade and development arm said tourism could lose as much as“This latest data makes clear the importance of restarting tourism as soon as it is safe to do so.
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