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  • Tag: COVID-19

    • IATA criticizes imposition of COVID restrictions for travelers from China

      Jan 5, 2023
      COVID-19, IATA on China

      Travel Biz News – IATA (International Air Transport Association) , which represents some 300 airlines comprising 83% of global air traffic, has criticized travel restrictions against travellers from China. “Several countries are introducing COVID-19 ...

    • Hong Kong considers shorter COVID quarantine for travellers -Lee

      Jul 6, 2022
      COVID-19, Hong Kong tourism

      Japan to relax COVID-19 border controls in March , cut quarantine period

      Feb 18, 2022
      COVID-19, Japan tourism, reopen borders

      US reopens to international travel, allows reunions

      Nov 9, 2021
      COVID-19, Donald Trump, UK visitors, US travel
    • WHO panel advises against COVID-19 vaccination proof for travel

      Jul 15, 2021
      COVID-19, vaccinated tourists, WHO

      Asia Pacific Travel Bubbles And The COVID-19 ‘Diseasescape’

      May 26, 2021
      Asia- Pacific tourism, COVID-19, travel bubbles, world tourism

      Japan to impose 10-day quarantine on travelers from South Asian countries

      May 25, 2021
      COVID-19, Japan tourism, Japan-South Asia, quarantine on travelers
    • USA : Largest tourism market despite huge fall in GDP

      May 13, 2021
      China Tourism, COVID-19, largest tourism market, UK tourism, USA tourism

      ‘Hoteliers must embrace digital technology’

      Feb 28, 2021
      COVID-19, Middle East hoteliers, UAE-based TIME Hotels

      Beijing tightens entry restrictions for Spring Festival

      Jan 28, 2021
      Beijing, China Spring Festival, COVID-19
    • Year 2020 – a turbulent year in travel, but signs of market recovery by 2023

      Jan 21, 2021
      COVID-19, ITB Berlin, Statista, tourism market, world tourism

      Saudi Arabia reopens borders after two weeks of closure due to COVID-19

      Jan 3, 2021
      COVID-19, International flights, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Ministry

      China to overtake USA to be world’s biggest economy by 2028 due to COVID-19

      Dec 27, 2020
      CEBR Report UK, China, China economy, COVID-19, USA

      Qatar Airways: Low numbers of cases on board with 37,000 COVID-19-free flights in nine months

      Oct 20, 2020
      COVID-19, COVID-19-free flights, Qatar Airways

      China : Domestic tourism receives a boost , 637 million visits during 8-day holiday

      Oct 11, 2020
      China Daily, China Tourism, COVID-19, Ctrip, Ministry of Culture and Tourism

      Travel the world , Make a difference and share experiences : WTTC

      Sep 29, 2020
      COVID-19, Social campaign, WTTC
    • Russians spending more on domestic holidays due to international travel restrictions

      Sep 14, 2020
      COVID-19, domestic tourism, Russia, VTB Bank

      Outdoor tourism receives a boost to explore local regions and support staycations

      Sep 7, 2020
      COVID-19, Europe, outdoor tourism

      Bali closed to foreign tourists until end of 2020

      Aug 27, 2020
      Bali tourists, COVID-19, Indonesia tourism

      Travel and tourism recovery: a perspective for South Asia and lessons for other regions in the age of COVID-19

      Aug 25, 2020
      COVID-19, tourism recovery

      Domestic business travel continues to trend toward recovery: GBTA

      Aug 17, 2020
      business travel, COVID-19, Global Business Travel Association

      Domestic and international commercial flights to resume on September 1

      Aug 11, 2020
      COVID-19, domestic flights, International flights
    • International tourism to recover by second half of 2021 , $320 billion loss between January-May this year

      Jul 29, 2020
      COVID-19, tourism loss, UNWTO, world tourism

      Travellers from Spain need 14-day quarantine in UK

      Jul 26, 2020
      COVID-19, Gov.UK, Spain tourism, UK tourism

      Indonesia, Dubai , Rwanda receive WTTC Safe Travels stamp for safety protocols

      Jul 26, 2020
      COVID-19, Dubai, Indonesia, Rwanda, Safe travels, WTTC

      Majority of people to travel less for leisure, business in the post-pandemic world

      Jul 9, 2020
      COVID-19, IATA travel survey, Post-pandemic world, social distancing

      Air travel: International passenger demand fell 98 per cent in May this year

      Jul 2, 2020
      Air travel, COVID-19, IATA, International passeger

      Virus-free Vietnam not ready to open doors to foreign tourists yet: PM

      Jun 29, 2020
      COVID-19, Vietnam, Vietnam tourism
    • Spain reopens borders to European tourists

      Jun 22, 2020
      COVID-19, European Union, reopening borders, Spain tourism

      Coronavirus : Asia’s tourism hotspots deserted

      Jun 22, 2020
      Asian tourism, COVID-19, tourism hotspots

      Japan lifts all travel restrictions , including entertainment venues

      Jun 19, 2020
      COVID-19, Japan, Japan tourism, travel restrictions

      Europe reopening borders after COVID-19 lockdowns

      Jun 15, 2020
      COVID-19, Europe reopens, Spailn, travel restrictions

      Airlines message – ‘Passengers can fly with confidence’

      Jun 15, 2020
      ACI Europe, Airlines For Europe, COVID-19, IATA

      Myanmar: tourism roadmap in the post-period of COVID-19

      Jun 12, 2020
      COVID-19, Myanmar, Tourism raodmap
    • Airlines industry losses to top $84 Billion in 2020

      Jun 12, 2020
      airline industry, COVID-19, IATA

      Nepal suspends all commercial chartered flights

      Jun 7, 2020
      chartered flights, COVID-19, Nepal airlines, Nepal Tourism, Travel agencies

      China: Foreign airlines allowed to resume flights

      Jun 4, 2020
      China, COVID-19, foreign airlines

      Thailand unveils strategy for tourism recovery

      Jun 4, 2020
      Bangkok, COVID-19, Thailand, tourism recovery

      ADB’s support for recovery from COVID-19 pandemic in Asia-Pacific

      Jun 1, 2020
      Asia-Pacific, Asian Development Bank, COVID-19

      Restrictions on tourism travel ease cautiously

      Jun 1, 2020
      COVID-19, tourism reopening, travel restrictions, UNWTO
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      India resumes tourist visa for

      Chinese citizens after 5 years

      India announced  that it will open tourist visa applications to Chinese citizens from July 24, 2025. It was the first time in five years since the South Asian country suspended Chinese citizens’ tourist visa applications in February 2020.

      The Embassy of India in China announced via its Sina Weibo account  that, starting from July 24, 2025, Chinese citizens can apply for a tourist visa to visit India after completing an online application, scheduling an appointment, and personally submitting their passport and other required documents to three Indian visa application centers in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in South China’s Guangdong Province.

      Responding to the related inquiry, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said  that “we take note of this positive move. Easing cross-border travel is widely beneficial. China will maintain communication and consultation with India to further facilitate travel between the two countries.”

      Chinese experts said the latest move taken by the India marks a phased milestone in the easing of relations between the two countries, and creates favorable conditions for further strengthening bilateral people-to-people exchanges.

      On February 2, 2020, India temporarily suspended its e-visa facility for Chinese travelers and foreigners residing in China amid coronavirus outbreak. – Global Times

      Trump to pause anti-immigrant

      raids in hotels , restaurants

      US President Donald Trump has decided to temporarily suspend raids on farms, hotels and restaurants, according a media report.

      The US government has ordered immigration officials to pause raids and arrests on farms, hotels and restaurants, according to a report by the New York Times.

      Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were sent a directive asking that they refrain from heading to such establishments, which also include meatpacking plants and aquaculture.

      Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the report, saying in a statement that “we will follow the president’s direction and continue to get the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens off America’s streets.”

      The pause in the raids potentially reflects the government’s concerns about the negative impact these operations are having on vital economic sectors, as well as electoral support. The agricultural industry, particularly in states like California, relies almost exclusively on immigrant labour for its day-to-day operations.

      The recent protests in Los Angeles, which were triggered by large-scale immigration raids in local communities, have increased pressure on the government. This situation poses a dilemma for the president, who is seeking to maintain the support of key constituencies ahead of the upcoming congressional and midterm elections in 2026.

      Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has implemented an unprecedentedly heavy-handed immigration policy. His cabinet officials recently held meetings with ICE leadership, setting a minimum quota of 3,000 arrests per day, a mandate that has resulted in intensified immigration raids nationwide.

      The temporary suspension of the agriculture and hospitality raids likely does not represent a fundamental change in Trump’s immigration policy, which remains aggressive in rhetoric.

      Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem pledhed that federal authorities are “not going away”, and that people who are in the country illegally, as well as violent protesters, will “face consequences”.

      The administration has relied heavily on a crime-focused message, which places significant emphasis on apprehending individuals illegally in the country who are also violent criminals.

      That message has been undercut, however, by statistics revealed this week which show the number of people arrested for immigration violations that have never faced other criminal charges or convictions has shot up from 860 in January this year to 7,800 this month.

      The number of individuals arrested with criminal charges and convictions also went up, but at a significantly lower rate of 91%. – Euronews , June 14, 2025

      Gulf Cooperation Council Tourism 

      Dubai – As tourism destinations in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) continue to grow, involving local communities in destination development has become increasingly vital for long-term success.

      Abu Dhabi’s Tourism Strategy 2030 aims for 39.3 million visitors per year, while Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 targets 150 million domestic and international visits, emphasising how tourism is being established as a key element of economic diversification throughout the region.

      At Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, industry leaders emphasised that sustainable revitalisation of destinations must align tourism investments with community partnerships, cultural authenticity, and immersive guest experiences to provide lasting value for both residents and visitors.

      During the session on “Considerations and Implications of Involving Communities in Destination Revitalisation” on the ATM 2025 Global Stage, experts shared insights into building resilience, enhancing local prosperity, and ensuring tourism growth is both inclusive and enduring.

      Arabian Travel Market 2025, held under the theme “Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow’s Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity”,  featured more than 200 speakers across three content stages and welcomes over 55,000 travel professionals from 166 countries.

      Messe Berlin India launched 

      to drive growth of ITB India 

      Messe Berlin announces the official launch of Messe Berlin India, a newly incorporated subsidiary that underscores the company’s long-term commitment to one of Asia’s fastest-growing markets. Headquartered in Delhi , the new entity will serve as a strategic base for expanding ITB India and launching future projects tailored to the Indian market. With this establishment, Messe Berlin is reinforcing its vision of India as a regional hub for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable business growth within the exhibition and events industry.

      “Messe Berlin’s presence in India reflects our strategic intent to strengthen our international reach by being where the growth is. India is a key market for us — vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunities. With Messe Berlin India, we are laying down long-term foundations to build strong partnerships, support local industries, and elevate our global platforms,” said Dr. Mario Tobias, CEO, Messe Berlin.

      ITB India, inaugurated in 2023, continues as the flagship event under the new subsidiary. Held annually, ITB India is a three-day B2B travel trade show and convention that connects the global travel and tourism industry with the Indian market. Alongside MICE Show India, Travel Tech India, and the ITB India Conference, ITB India serves as a unique platform to forge new partnerships, strengthen existing ties, and capitalize on the fast-growing potential of the Indian and South Asian travel economies. The show hosts key players from the MICE, Leisure, Corporate Travel, and Travel Technology sectors. The upcoming edition, ITB India 2025, will take place from 2 – 4 September 2025  in Mumbai.

      FACTS —

      Tourism helps in:

      👉Reducing poverty

      👉Reducing Inequalities

      👉Promoting gender equality

      👉Fostering decent work and economic growth

      World Tourism Day 2021: ‘Tourism for Inclusive Growth’

      In 2019, Travel & Tourism’s direct, indirect and induced impact accounted for:
      -US$8.9 trillion contribution to the world’s GDP
      -10.3% of global GDP
      -330 million jobs, 1 in 10 jobs around the world
      -US$1.7 trillion visitor exports (6.8% of total exports,
      28.3% of global services exports)
      -US$948 billion capital investment (4.3% of total
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