COVID-19: Story 4 -Tourism Turmoil in Coronavirus Outbreak
Ahmedabad, April 1, 2020:
We are very much aware that COVID-19 has silenced everything from man to
machinery, only nature is very active. But, tourism that is close to nature and
people always to go discover and explore nature’s beauty, travel & tourism is
the only carrier through which people travels to explore. Tourism Industry is
entering a great crisis due to the worldwide panic of Coronavirus. Duration and
scope still unknown, which is leading to the stock market crash continued for a
week to all the giants of the sector. Impact of the Covid-19 on world tourism
is unquestionable, and the authorities' forecasts are based on previous
experiences with similar crises such as that of SARS or H1N1.
The coronavirus outbreak
that has spread to all continents barring Antarctica has brought the travel and
tourism sector to a standstill. There is a global scare. It is not just about
India. People are not wanting to step out anywhere. If the entire economy is
getting impacted, tourism would get hit too.
According to industry
chamber Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), this is one of the worst
crises ever to hit Indian tourism industry impacting all its geographical
segments - inbound, outbound and domestic, almost all tourism verticals -
leisure, adventure, heritage, MICE, cruise, corporate and niche segments. The
whole tourism value chain across hotels, travel agents, tour operations,
destinations, restaurants, family entertainment venues and air, land and sea
transportation have been hit.
The World Travel and
Tourism Council (WTTC) says up to 50 million jobs could be lost because of the
pandemic. New figures from the WTTC suggest that the travel sector could shrink
by up to 25% in 2020. But present scenario says it could worst than that.
Contributed
by: Bharat Thakkar, Business Mentor
and Founder of Business Growth Technique Partners Network (BGTPN) and Dr. Shashikant Bhagat, Faculty,
National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ), Ahmedabad,
Gujarat, India.
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