The coronavirus crisis has flung Europe’s tourism sector into chaos, with borders closed and airlines grounded. But if that is frustrating for holidaymakers, it risks ruining holiday businesses and devastating the economies that depend on them.
Its okay .. nature needs a break from the humans.
Xristos10818751 Finally it's Time to stop being a tourism based economy
Tourism plays an important role in Europeans economy. But lets face, it was getting out of control. These past few years, we had mass tourism everywhere in Europe. This is not helping countries, but its asphyxiating the lives of the locals e.g. Barcelona, Venice, Amsterdam...
Xristos10818751 Most stupid decision in modern history.....lockdown. Exactly what did governments expect?!
If you are objective about this, tourism is very polluting - cruise liners and planes with huge emissions. Places like Venice have been trying to reduce tourist numbers, especially cruise liners and environmental damage it has caused in places like Thailand
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no shit
Up-date for you - Ireland’s easing dates:
What will be the critera for allowing tourists to enter from overseas? Will counties arbitrarily prohibit entry from High risk areas and what is the critera for high risk? Is there any unified voice on this?
the world can forget about tourism until a vaccine is found
I could only imagine
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Europe needs a break from tourists.
I wonder if Government policy has anything to do with this?
No. Our over-reacting, sensationalist media and weak governments did that. Not the virus. Not China. The people we elected.
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