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UN forecast international tourism bounce-back more likely in 2022
Its the timeline that keeps on moving, but if youd hoped international tourism might be back on the cards by mid-2021, well, you may be waiting a few months longer.The World Tourism Organisation (WTO) revealed on Tuesday that international tourist arrivals unsurprisingly plunged by 70 per cent during the first eight months of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. But it is its prediction for when that number is set to rebound that will have you putting away your passport.
While the body predicts…
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