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COVID-19 causing toughest period to tourism

The global tourism, including Vietnam, is facing the toughest period due to complex developments of the COVID-19 pandemic with the appearance of new variants.
COVID-19 causing toughest period to tourism ảnh 1The global tourism would lose about 2.4 trillion USD to the pandemic. Illustrative image (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) - ꧋The global tourism, including Vietnam, is facing the toughest period due to complex developments of the COVID-19 pandemic with the appearance of new variants.

Pandemic kicks tourism

According to the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), the global tourism would lose about 2.4 trillion USD to the pandemic. Countries like Turkey, Educator, South Africa and Ireland are expected to experience decreases in GDP as their industry is slowing down.

🀅 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) estimates losses in the most pessimistic scenario, a 12-month break in international tourism, at 3.3 trillion USD or 4.2 percent of global GDP.

The nosedive in tourist arrivals worldwide in 2020 resulted in a 2.4 trillion USD economic hit, the report said, and a similar figure is expected this year depending on the uptake in COVID-19 vaccines.

“The world needs a global vaccination effort that will protect workers, mitigate adverse social effects, and make strategic decisions regarding tourism, taking potential structural changes into account,” said Isabelle Durant, the UNCTAD acting Secretary-General.

“Tourism is a lifeline for millions, and advancing vaccination to protect communities and support tourism’s safe restart is critical to the recovery of jobs and generation of much-needed resources.

“Recovery of jobs and generation of much-needed resources, especially in developing countries, many of which are highly dependent on international tourism,” UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said.

According to the report, international tourist arrivals declined by about 1 billion (or 73 percent) in 2020, while in the first quarter of 2021 the drop hovered around 88 percent.

Countries in Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, North Africa and South Asia are the most affected, mainly due to a lack of COVID-19 vaccines.

Vietnamese tourism bottoms down

༒ The tourism sector was supposed to get back on track after the third outbreak. However, the fourth wave has extinguished the hope due to the appearance of new variants.

COVID-19 causing toughest period to tourism ảnh 2Domestic tourism is facing the hardest time in its history (Photo: VietnamPlus)

According to statistics from Google Destination Insights, since late April when the latest wave of COVID-19 hit Vietnam, the volume of domestic tourists searching for travel information has dropped sharply to a very low level.

Data from the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism also showed that the number of domestic visitors fell from 9 million in April to 3.5 million in May and 0.5 million in July.

Demand for seeking information about tourism accommodation services has plunged since May. In major tourist destinations nationwide, the rate of room cancelation has exceeded 90 percent and lodging facilities been forced to close on a large scale.

The entire nation logged 4.6 million in-house tourists in April, but the figure dropped to 1.8 million in May, 0.9 million in June, and 0.3 million in July.

Following the downward trend, demand for aviation information between May and now declined by 85 percent compared to the same period last year.

𒊎 According to Google Destination Insights, the top searched domestic destinations included Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat, Phu Quoc, Hanoi, Da Nang, and Nha Trang.

COVID-19 causing toughest period to tourism ảnh 3Illustrative photo (Source: VietnamPlus)

Such figures show that the domestic tourism is facing the hardest time in its history. In the coming time, even when COVID-19 is put under control and tourism activities gradually return to normal, people need to comply with the “5K” epidemic prevention regulations of the Ministry of Health - khau trang (facemask), khu khuan (disinfection), khoang cach (distance), khong tu tap (no gathering) and khai bao y te (health declaration).

꧋ It is impossible to foresee the danger of the SAR-CoV-2 virus, so everyone should develop safe travel habits to protect themselves and the community.

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