The travel industry has lost $443 billion since the coronavirus took hold in March, according to the U.S. Travel Association, an industry nonprofit. While those losses are sure to increase as the recent spike in Covid-19 infection rates keeps many travelers grounded, some industry experts say they are buoyed by President-elect Joe Biden's incoming administration and positive vaccine news from Pfizer.
Travel experts say the main challenge for the new administration will be to find the right balance between testing and quarantine rules, along with vaccine development and distribution. Doing so will be “absolutely critical to get right in order for the travel industry to recover,” said Eben Peck, executive vice president for advocacy at the American Society of Travel Advisors.Theresa Kauffman of Fort Worth, Texas, said she is anxious to travel to see her parents and her mother-in-law.
Story continuesIn a pre-election survey of clients by the Virtuoso luxury travel network, 72 percent said they were ready to travel and 92 percent said that the election made them want to travel.
The travel Industry perked up at the prospects of a 3 month mandatory nation wide Lock Down? That's stupid Why hasn't Verizon fired Dylan Stableford yet? He'a an embarrassment to fake news
Hey yahoo news! Did Trump concede? No. Did the electoral college confirm all the votes for Biden? No. So y’all in the liberal media can repeat a thousand times that Biden won if you want and get his supporters hopes up all you want. it’s just not true.
Now a common sense thing like a vaccine not being finished before the orange idiot left office, is a conspiracy theory now too.