Travelers Should Wear to Care" in the New Normal, Says WTTC – Travel Agent

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has called upon all travelers to don protective face masks to show they wear to care in the "new normal" of traveling. As countries transition from lockdowns to reopening their borders, the wearing of face masks helps signal the return of safer travels, while providing personal protection for users, as well as those around them.

The advice from WTTC in favor of mandatory mask wearing comes from evidence that countries that are recovering faster and avoiding second COVID-19 spikes are those where the use of face masks have been widely enforced and encouraged.

Following medical guidance from theHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, WTTC advises the wearing of masks on all forms of transport throughout the entire traveler journey, as well as when visiting any interior venue or those with restricted movement which results in close personal contact of two meters or less. WTTC has asked governments around the globe to enforce the wearing of face masks, as well as enlisting the support of the private sector to remind customers of their obligations to protect their health and that of fellow travelers.

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Travelers around the world are being encouraged to join in the WTTC social media campaign, which is launching with the hashtag #wear2care.

The new recommendations follow in the wake of WTTC recently issuing its new guidelines for Safe & Seamless Travel including testing and tracing to ensure people can enjoy Safe Travels in the "new normal."

Ramon Snchez, principal investigator and research associate at Harvard University, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said in a press announcement, Wearing face masks has been proven to provide the highest level of protection against transmission at 82 percent. Constant hand hygiene and surface cleaning, which kills more than 90 percent of viruses that are found on surfaces, also prevents the virus from reaching the face from the hands.

The public should keep a two-meter (six-foot) distance whenever they can; however, if that simply isnt possible, people should increase the ventilation around them. Inside buildings this can be done by opening doors and windows which decreases the viral concentration by more than 70 percent.

Mechanical ventilation, such as air conditioning decreases it by 80 percent, while going outdoors proves more effective by decreasing the viral concentration between 90 percent and 95 percent.

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Famous Athlone pub among the oldest companies in the world – IrishCentral

An Irish pub in Anthlone, Co Westmeath, has been recognized as one of the oldest companies in the world.

Sen's Bar, which is over 1,100 years old, holds the Guinness World record for the oldest pub in Ireland and is also believed to be the oldest in all of Europe, and possibly the entire world.

The pub was established in 900 as an inn by a man named Luain Mac Luighdeach, who acted as a guide to travelers crossing the treacherous River Shannon. The business has remained strong, until it was forced to temporarily close its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The French History Podcast shared a list of 32 oldest companies and the world and Sens Bar came in at number 10. It is the only Irish company on the list.

The oldest corporations in the world. The Monnaie de Paris is among the oldest, and has been in operation since 864, when Charles the Bald was king of France. (Charles was Charlemagne's grandson). pic.twitter.com/QAwh5Qvj5O

According to the podcast, hosted by PHD candidate Gary Girod, Sen's Bar is the oldest pub in the world. It is closely followed by The Bingly Arms, which was established fifty-three years later in the UK. These are the only two pubs on the list, with hotels making up a quarter of the list, The Irish Post reports.

A large portion of the companies can be found in Japan, which claims the top five oldest corporations. Number one on the list is Kongo Gumi, a Japanese construction company. It was established in 578 and has been in business for 1,442 years!

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Sen's Bar will be back to serving customer later this month; meanwhile, here is the list of the top 10 oldest companies in the world:

1 Kongo Gumi Construction, est. 578 (Japan)

2 Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan Hotel, est.705 (Japan)

3 Koman Hotel, est. 717 (Hotel)

4 Hoshi Ryokan Hotel, est. 718 (Japan)

5 Gena Shigyo Ceremonial Paper Goods, est. 771 (Japan)

6 St Peter Stiftskulinarium Restaurant, est. 803 (Austria)

7 Staffelter Hof Winery , est. 862 (Germany)

8 Monnaie de Paris Mint, est.864 (France)

9 Tanaka-Iga Religious Goods, est. 885 (Japan)

10 Sen's Bar, est. 900 (Ireland)

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Sony BBC Earths Couch Travel Anthology with Simon Reeve, Sue Perkins and Romesh Ranganathan brings home the world – The Hindu

Im indulging in a bit of fantasy travel and documenting my photographs at the moment, says Simon Reeve over phone from London where he is in lockdown. Its difficult to say how travel will play out post-pandemic, he adds.

But until the world opens up again to the wanderer, Reeve, British author of books on international terrorism, history and travelogues, and two other presenters will give us exotic places to discover from the safety of our homes.

Sony BBC Earths Couch Travel Anthology will take viewers to well-known and not-so-known countries across the globe and go beyond the tropes of happy tourist sites to discover the mystique of these places.

This is nothing out of the ordinary for Reeve, 48, who has made a career travelling to dangerous destinations. He has found himself folding his 63 frame into the back of a gun-mounted open truck while rebel gangs challenged each other on the war-torn streets of Mogadishu, hunted with the bushmen of the Kalahari, cried at the sight of Rohingya camps, ziplined into Myanmar from Manipur, and roamed the forgotten citadels of Central Asia. He has visited nearly 130 countries, made 22 travel programmes for television, authored three best-sellers among his many books, and received a One World Broadcasting Trust award and the Ness Award in 2012 from the Royal Geographic Society.

Alongside Reeve, who will present Russia, Turkey, the Caribbean, Cuba, Colombia, Cuba and Myanmar, Couch Travel Anthology also has British comedian and actor Sue Perkins(Japan), and stand-up comic-actor Romesh Ranganathan(travel misadventures).

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For Couch Travel Anthology I chose some of the countries, the producer chose others. It includes an incredible variety of places, says Reeve. Travelling with a cameraman, producer, director and a local guide, Reeve admits that it sometimes takes three weeks to film an hour of television. It takes longer if I need to strike a rapport. Thats where local guides or fixers help. They sort out permits, translate and help curate the travel; they enrich your experience, he says.

Reeve admits that travelling to present unknown facets of a country takes many visits and an eye for experiences that fall through the gaps. Travellers like to tick off how many countries they have been to. But you could go to places like India or Brazil 20 times and still find new experiences. Ive been to India nine times and found dramatically different stories, and not in just terms of geography or culture. Finding extraordinary human beings is the real beauty of travelling. There are seven billion people on the planet and all their stories can be beautiful, he adds.

To decipher the focus of the series involves a lot of research. We do loads of it, says Reeve. You can turn up in a place and enjoy the experience but its not the same when you are filming a series. There is a joy when you prepare in advance, in reading up; you savour the place. We talk to our guides and plan what you may be allowed to film and who will be in it. Sometimes, the filming is spontaneous. You see something and stop; the schedules are not set in concrete.

For the series shot in Myanmar, Reeve says he was on the move every day. It took us a month to cover Burma, moving across Malawmyine, Yangon, Naypyitaw, Bagan, Mandalay and the Shan state. Travelling around the Caribbean was action-packed with incredible beaches that hide the harsh reality of these places, he says.

Reeve adds that travelling enables him to see the world in shades of light and dark. Writing doesnt come easy to me, Ive had to shed sweat and blood for my books, he says. I have had an incredible education through travel. I love my job but Im away for five months a year. I miss my nine-year-old son then. One day I hope to be able to stand on a hill and share the view with him.

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Travel updates: Backlash against ‘lunatic’ cruise ban as other holiday restrictions ease – The Telegraph

As most Britons are today finallyfree to take their much-longed-for summer holidays without facing a 14-day quarantine upon their return, thecruise industry remains paralysed.

The UK Government has updated its guidance for cruise ships, advising all British people to avoid travelling on them. Minister Caroline Dinenage indicated this would stay in place "probably until October", and a government rep told The Telegraph today it was to avoid the risk of repatriations.

"In a week when weve quite rightly seen financial help for the struggling hospitality sector, the cruise industry, worth 10 billion a year to the UK economy and responsible for almost 90,000 jobs when you factor in cruise line employees, travel agencies, port staff, catering companies and more, gets a sharp boot in the teeth," argues Telegraph Travel's cruise expert Jane Archer, dismissing the stance as a "lunatic" ban.

Meanwhile,mandatory self-isolation hasbeen dropped for arrivals into England, Wales and Northern Ireland from a list of 75countries, including Spain, France andItaly. Scotland similarly eased restrictions but has notably left Spain off its quarantine exemption list, to the ire of many, thanks to its "significantly higher prevalence" Covid-19 infections.

These policies are subject to change, the Government has warned.Already, Serbia has been removed from England's list of quarantine-free countries on the very day the policy came into force.

Still, for many holidaymakers, this day marks a major step towards freedom in the new normal. Early flights todayincluded Malaga from Stansted, Palma from Gatwick and Barcelona from Heathrow.

What will this new normal look like? Muzzled. Yesterday, thechief executive of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), saidface masks should be mandatory for all forms of travel and in any indoor spaces from hotels and restaurants to cruise ships and bars.

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Flourishing Demand of Travel Medical Service Market to Witness Astonishing Growth by 2026 | Manor Medical Center, Saint Lucia Consulting, Concord…

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Four Vancouver hotels on new list of Top 10 Canada City Hotels – Vancouver Is Awesome

Travel in 2020 isn't what it was last year, but the hospitality and tourism industry is bracing for what they hope is an inevitable bounce-back. And there are still carry-overs from pre-pandemic times, like annual lists ranking destinations across the globe.

One such annual list - or rather set of lists - is the Travel + Leisure World Travel Awards. The publication surveys readers about travel experiences in the past year to create a multitude of rankings for destinations.

For 2020, the T+L World Travel Awards note that all the voting took place before cities went into "lockdown" or similar mode: "This years Worlds Best Awards survey closed on March 2, just before widespread stay-at-home orders were implemented as a result of COVID-19. The results, therefore, reflect our readers experiences before the pandemic."

While one B.C. property made the list of the world's Top 100 hotels - that's Tofino's Wickaninnish Inn on Vancouver Island at no. 80 - the list of the Top 10 Canada City Hotels features four Vancouver spots, including the top two spots: Loden Hotel and the Rosewood Hotel Georgia.

Rounding out the Vancouver representation are theWedgewood Hotel & Spa in seventh position, andThe Fairmont Waterfront in a tie for 10th place.

Here's how the Loden, a boutique Coal Harbour property, got to the top spot, according to T+L:

"This hotel in Vancouvers scenic Coal Harbour neighborhood keeps climbing the rankings. Last year, the Loden was ranked second, after coming in 10th in 2018. As in previous years, our readers applauded the hotels legendary, thoughtful service. 'The staff are amazing,' wrote one respondent, also praising its waterfront location and stylish, comfortable interiors, which feature floor-to-ceiling windows and Philippe Starck light fixtures. Dont miss a meal at the Tableau Bar Bistro, beloved by travelers and locals alike, as well as a spin around nearby Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre rain forest surrounded by water, on one of the Lodens cruiser bikes."

"We hope that this years honorees will inspire your trips to come whenever they may be," adds Travel + Leisure of this year's rankings. If you're sticking in Canada, plotting a Vancouver staycation, or are just continuing to add to your bucket list, consider this some fuel.

1. Loden Hotel, Vancouver

2. Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Vancouver

3. The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal

4. Htel Nelligan, Montreal

5. Auberge Saint-Antoine, Quebec City

6. The Drake, Toronto

7. Wedgewood Hotel & Spa, Vancouver

8. The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto

9. Fairmont Le Chteau Frontenac, Quebec City

10. (tie) The Fairmont Royal York, Toronto

10. (tie) The Fairmont Waterfront, Vancouver

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The Age of Covid: A look at the worlds daily commute and travel – Daily Maverick

TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 19: A man wearing a face mask walks over a pedestrian crossing on May 19, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. As Tokyo remains under a state of emergency, Japans Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, confirmed yesterday that the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has plunged the country, the worlds third largest economy, into recession. To date, Japan has recorded 16,305 infections, 749 deaths and 11,564 recoveries from the virus. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

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What’s in the ag industry’s future? | Agriculture | messenger-inquirer.com – messenger-inquirer

The fact is we are the most progressive, freest, and richest people on earth, but dont know it or appreciate it. Foreigners see this much plainer than we do. President Ulysses S. Grant spoke those words in 1878 during an 18-month world travel experience after the conclusion of serving as a two-term president during the post-Civil War reconstruction period. Those words leave an impression on me, realizing that even in the darkest period of our history, citizens of the United States were at a greater advantage than the rest of the world. The world, but specifically the United States, is in another dark period. Illness, financial recession, and animosity in culture and politics are how historians will recall 2020. Yet 142 years after Grant spoke those words, we are still the most progressive, freest, and richest people on earth, and foreigners still see this much plainer than we do.

Through this COVID-19 period, agriculture has continued normal seasonal activities but has felt the effect of how life has changed. Non-traditional instruction, virtual church services, personal isolation, and countless businesses closing has changed how life is lived, and we do not yet know what normal will become. Certainly, a vaccine to treat and protect against the pathogen will be the antidote needed to restore life and economy, but until that occurs, nothing will return to normal.

How will agriculture rebound from the dismal margins induced by enormous stocks and less export and domestic demand of grain? What will be the future of quantitative easing desperately needed to stabilize the economy and future of direct subsidies needed to keep farms operating? How will agricultural lending evolve and how will farms adapt? How will stress and anxiety be overcome if COVID-19 and dismal revenues continue in 2021? 2020 has presented unique challenges in all aspects of life. Managing a farm business in uncertain times can be difficult. Join our host Dr. Steve Isaacs, of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, for a weekly webinar series, Crossing Through This: Managing Farm and Family in 2020. The webinars will be hosted via Zoom, which can be downloaded to your computer or smartphone, on Thursdays at 6 p.m. CST.

The first session is scheduled for July 23, with Dr. David Kohl of AgriVisions, LLC presenting on how to go from a black swan to a phoenix. COVID-19 is a black swan event that no one saw coming and has brought severe consequences. He will share his unique views and prospects for the future and how to become like another metaphorical bird, the phoenix, which rises from the ashes with new life.

The second session scheduled for July 30 will feature three speakers. Dr. Kohl will go over four pillars of business success, Mark Barker of Farm Credit Mid-America will cover recognizing the stress involved in agriculture today and controlling what you can, and Dr. Deborah Reed with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment will provide well-being tips.

The third session scheduled for Aug. 6 will begin with Dr. Kohl discussing life after government supports. Next, Brian Lacefield of USDA Farm Service Agency will share information on current FSA programs and loans available to help during these times. The session will close with Dr. Reed providing more well-being tips.

The final session is scheduled for Aug. 13. Dr. Kohl will open with the topics of business planning and mental health. Dr. Reed will follow with ways to maintain optimal health, both physical and mental, during these times of uncertainty.

The deadline to register for this four-part program is July 20. An e-mail will be sent prior to each session with the link to join the meeting. Meetings are live and limited to 300 people, so register early at https://bit.ly/2020FarmFamily.

Though the 2020 Daviess County Fair has been canceled, 4-Hers will still have an opportunity to show livestock and enter project exhibits to be judged. Set-up and how the events are run will be different in order to follow best safety practices. Please be on the lookout on our website and Facebook page for more information on when these events are scheduled and how it will look for exhibitors and guests as the Fair approaches. If you have questions, please call Stacey or Lindsey at the Extension Office, 270-685-8480.

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The Continued Shutdown of Latin America and Caribbean is Hurting Regional Airlines – AviationPros.com

Jul. 10--With COVID-19 infections accelerating, the majority of Latin America and Caribbean countries still closed to commercial travel, and Europe imposing travel restrictions, the tourism and aviation industry risks losing millions of jobs and seeing more airlines filing bankruptcy, two leading industry organizations say.

On Thursday, the International Air Transport Association and the World Travel & Tourism Council called on regional governments not to abandon the airline industry in the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic. They also reiterated demands for financial support for regional carriers, and a clear restart dates for commercial travel from regional governments.

"We need governments to support and strengthen the restart by quickly implementing the International Civil Aviation Organization's global guidelines for restoring air connectivity," said Alexandre de Juniac, director general and CEO of International Air Transport Association.

The push for Latin America and the Caribbean to reopen their airspace comes amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections, which have made the region the new epicenter of the deadly respiratory disease with at least 100,000 new cases being registered a day, the Pan American Health Organization said this week.

Fearing that the number of new cases will not go down for several weeks, many governments have pushed back restarting domestic and international air travel, which tourism and aviation experts say will not help their industries' recovery.

"This pandemic is affecting five times what was affected in the [2008] financial crisis, which is absolutely traumatic," said Maribel Rodriguez, a senior vice president for the World Travel & Tourism Council.

Rodriguez, who has been advocating for the removal of travel restrictions, said the tourism-dependent Caribbean risks losing anywhere between 1.6 million and 2 million tourism-related jobs, while Latin America could lose as many as 6.1 million.

Peter Cerd, the International Air Transport Association's regional vice-president for the Americas, said that in the last two weeks several regional carriers have applied for financial restructuring under Chapter 11, and many more could do the same.

"The impact the virus is having on the air transportation system is exacerbated by the uncertainty of the dates for the reopening of the operations in some countries coupled with the lack of clear measures to support the sector," Cerd said. "This combination is jeopardizing thousands of jobs and contributions to the [gross domestic produce] in our region."

In March, as the virus began to spread, most countries in the Americas quickly responded by shutting down their land, sea and air borders. In some cases, not even stranded nationals were allowed to return.

The decision undoubtedly bought time and allowed nations to prepare their health systems to confront COVID-19. But it also decimated economies as countries closed schools, imposed 24-hour lockdowns and grounded commercial flights.

Last month, several countries in the Caribbean, where the virus has been mostly contained in the former British colonies, began reopening their airspace. But the majority of borders remain closed in South and Central America, where leaders are continuing to see climbing infections and deaths.

Cerd said that globally the aviation industry is expected to suffer a net loss of $84.3 billion this year. For Latin America and Caribbean airlines, where there has been a 98.1 percent drop in demand for air travel, the expected loss for airlines is $4 billion.

"For Latin America we now predict that $98 billion of GDP supported by air transport is at risk along with 4.1 million jobs," Cerd said. "We are expecting revenue losses of between 52 to 81 percent as compared to 2019 in the many markets."

A big chunk of that will come from the currently cut off trans-Atlantic market, a key revenue earner for many airlines in the region.

Last week, the European Union finalized a list of countries whose health situation was deemed safe enough to allow residents to enter the bloc after it reopened its air space.

Only Canada and Uruguay made the cut in the Americas region, while the United Kingdom came up with its own list. The UK's list consists of its overseas territories and former colonies in the Caribbean.

"Even though the list is reviewed every two weeks, the continued border closures will disproportionately hit airlines based in Latin America and the Caribbean," Cerd said. "Each month the EU remains closed translates into a net loss of about $300 million in airline ticket revenues generated by Latin America and Caribbean."

The continued travel restrictions, both by the European Union and countries in the region, he added, "will not help the badly needed restart process."

The decision to reopen borders is a tricky one, and one PAHO has said should be guided by data and a country's ability to quickly respond to a spike in new infections. Citing the fact that the industry has operated more than 800 repatriation flights in the region since March, Cerd said that there is "no scientific evidence aviation has been a vector of the virus."

The CDC has advised that air travel does increase a person's risk of getting COVID-19 because of the cramped conditions on planes, but notes that on-board filtration systems make it harder for viruses to spread. Caribbean nations that have reopened borders to outside travel have all reported seeing new infections attributed to imported cases, which is what led most to suspend air travel in March.

"We knew that the inevitable result would be travel-related incidents of the virus entering our territory," U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. said last month after cases went up following the reopening of the airspace and hotels to tourists.

Still, the International Air Transport Association is insisting that as Latin America continues to be the epicenter of COVID-19 infections, the projections for the aviation industry are getting worse by the day, putting it and the region at a disadvantage compared to other markets around the world.

"Latin America and the Caribbean simply lack viable alternatives such as roads or railroads. Therefore aviation must be allowed to resume as quickly as possible," Cerd said.

He added that the necessary guidelines on how aviation could function without becoming a vector to the spread of COVID-19 are outlined in the International Civil Aviation Organization's guidelines.

"The protocols have been devised with both medical and scientific knowledge and clearly spell out how aviation could once again safely fulfill its role as a catalyst for the social, economic development of the region," said Cerd. "However, too many governments are dragging their feet in terms of implementation."

Cerd said this week, the airlines' trade association met with Colombian President Ivn Duque Mrquez to ask for a specific restart date for domestic operations so airlines can have planning certainty. The country instead is proposing test flights, which the association said are not enough, and urged for a Sept. 1 date for the commencement of international air flights.

Ecuador, he said, has shown leadership in the restart of flights in the region but the ministry of transport's decision to postpone a request to remove a 14-day quarantine for travelers is hurting travel.

"We are beginning to see that even with the restart of air travel in Ecuador, people are beginning to stop flying there because of the quarantine measures," Cerd said. "We understand the sanitary situation in the country but we hope the Ecuadoran government will listen to the industry and lift the quarantine as soon as possible."

He also said the Mexican government, which never closed its airports, is reviewing their request for relief measures for airlines. In Brazil, the Lower House has approved an extension of refunds in order to stimulate travel and has terminated the $18 international departure tax. The measure must now be voted by the Senate.

"The situation was already difficult coming into the year in Latin America with social, economic, political unrest. It was already going to be a challenging year for the industry; we were hoping to make a small profit as an industry in Latin America," Cerd said. "Obviously that has now dissipated with the COVID crisis and we're now going into the fourth month with many of our countries being closed, the EU imposing travel restrictions for the vast majority of countries in Latin America and obviously, this is having a huge effect on the Latin American carriers."

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Experience the world – in cosy, virtual tours, Travel News & Top Stories – The Straits Times

It is not the end of the world for travel lovers deprived of an escape to elsewhere during the pandemic.

Perhaps you are an urban explorer, nature lover or foodie?

A profusion of new virtual experiences in every genre now lies at the end of an Internet connection.

These streamlined private tours of an hour or so are devised to keep globetrotters on the go while tour guides keep their jobs.

Ms Sara Cooke, director of communications for Vancouver-based ToursByLocals, says: "A virtual tour is a reminder that we can still have a shared experience with people around the world, even while we're confined to home.

"You can 'travel to Normandy' with people you love and miss."

Though there are limits to immersiveness on a virtual jaunt, online wandering is a fresh stream of revenue and will possibly remain a post-pandemic trend.

Global travel companies Airbnb, Viator, ToursByLocals, Withlocals and even Japan's indie Craft Tabby are among players who pivoted to these online offerings around April or May.

Since Airbnb launched its Online Experiences in April, bookings in Singapore have grown almost sevenfold, with food and drink the most popular category here and globally. About 600 experiences have debuted on the platform.

Ms Anna Belousova shows virtual tourists how to make cottage-cheese pancakes from a family recipe.PHOTO: COURTESY OF ANNA BELOUSOVA

The trend is fed by the unabated desire to travel - safely.

Multi-currency wallet platform YouTrip, which recently surveyed 6,000 Singaporeans in its Travel Intent Survey, found that seven in 10 still desire to travel this year.

A virtual tour is a reminder that we can still have a shared experience with people around the world, even while we're confined to home. You can 'travel to Normandy' with people you love and miss.

MS SARA COOKE, director of communications for Vancouver-based ToursByLocals

Forty per cent are willing to visit Covid-19 hot spots next year - compared with 15 per cent this year - a hopeful signal of the gradual recovery of travel.

Meanwhile, TripAdvisor found that more than two-thirds of travellers are already thinking of where they want to travel to next.

And, while cities were previously popular, the TripAdvisor study found that off-the-beaten-track destinations will be favoured after all this is over.

But even if islands or blissfully remote places become the post-coronavirus default, cities are certainly safe for virtual travellers right now.

Indeed, California-based Viator's top five online tours are all set in cities, except for Tuscany. Its Jack The Ripper Murder Mystery tour takes visitors back to the Victorian-era London of 1888.

Choices are increasing and themes encompass animals, art, baking, cocktails, dance, family, movies, social impact, wellness and more.

Take Airbnb, for example, which lets animal enthusiasts meet rescued mini horses that are therapy animals in the United States.

What about street art in Buenos Aires or Delhi? Or cultivate optimism with an American Olympian and try laughter yoga in Portugal.

This month, the company started a collection of online culinary experiences that include four from Singapore. One new host is chef Malcolm Lee of Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant Candlenut.

Real tours are multi-sensory and immersive, so guides who lead virtual tours have to work harder and more creatively.

Mr Lee Xian Jie, 30, a partner in Craft Tabby, which specialises in hidden Kyoto sights, says: "Both guide and participant are peering through a small window to the other's world, so it is a real challenge to break down that barrier."

He says the key is to pay close attention to the faces of participants "so that any quizzical look or flash of interest in the eyes" gets a response.

For a flower-hunting experience, he can tell when guests want to peer closely at a flower for longer or seem interested in how the flower has influenced haiku poets.

To heighten the immersive factor, guides may use music, quizzes and a moving dashcam. Guests can opt to cook alongside their guides on the other side of the screen, because ingredient lists can be sent ahead of time for Arabic coffee, for instance.

Offline or online, the most successful guides have engaging personalities and research fully.

"Flower Hunting In Kyoto With Mori The Doggo"hosted by Mori, the pet of Singaporean Lee Xian Jie. PHOTO: LEE XIAN JIE

Mr Parin Mehta, director (Asia-Pacific) of Airbnb Experiences, says: "Guests interact with dynamic hosts who share their passions and provide unique insider access to local cultures and activities. These are real people making real connections in real time."

Companies also book experiences. "The interactive nature of the Online Experiences, conducted from home, meets a real need for companies looking to build rapport and collaboration in remote teams."

The lower fee is also appealing - apart from not paying airfare.

Ms Cooke of ToursByLocals says: "Rates are much lower than in-person private tours. The tours run on average from US$40 (S$56) to US$75 total for typically up to six users, and usually run 11/2 hours. A typical private tour would be three hours and cost closer to US$300."

Online experiences are shorter - to steer clear of video-conferencing fatigue. Tours are often 45 to 90 minutes, except for longer cooking classes.

For Russophile Fen Chia, 36, virtual travel ticks many boxes. She tuned in for a Russian breakfast pancake class in a dacha, or countryside summer house.

She is curious about dacha culture and it was her first glimpse of one.

"Virtual tours are particularly valuable for experiences which are not easily available to the casual traveller, even during normal circumstances," the tech-sector publicist says.

"A cooking class set in a dacha is one example. I would be equally interested in a virtual visit to a Soviet-era sanatorium in the Caucasus or one of the hard-to-access Russian republics.

"All it takes is a good Internet connection, video-cam and command of English on the part of the host."

Although many paid virtual tours were forged in a sombre time, they may become a significant trend even when it is safe to venture out again.

Travel companies have noticed positive reviews. Going virtual can be a teaser for a future trip or a time to plan dream itineraries with a local expert. It can even be an add-on after a trip.

Ms Cooke from ToursByLocals says: "For people for whom finances, or perhaps health and mobility are a challenge, a virtual tour can give them a window into a different culture and a chance to spend time making a connection with a place that it's not possible for them to travel to."

Virtual reality - the tech-enabled sibling of virtual tours - can significantly transform how people travel.

The National Geographic magazine reported: "Virtual reality may even expand travel opportunities in years to come, as researchers focus their work on experiences that are expensive, dangerous, rare or even impossible in the real world.

"Bucket-list items such as whale-watching or seeing the Sistine Chapel could become accessible to everyone, with all the thrills, but very few of the environmental impacts."

Already, some guides like Russian Anna Belousova, 30, are expanding their online portfolio. From March, she began to craft experiences focused on the Red Square, Moscow space exploration and cooking.

Next, she is thinking about the trendy Red October art cluster, Depo Food Mall, and the hidden streets and lanes downtown.

She reflects: "My virtual tours and online cooking classes help me greatly to stay on track, to get a sense of professional purpose during these dark times, to have a source of income and to get such vital motivation that I can tackle the day, since I've always been such a workaholic in a positive way - tour guiding is my passion and joy."

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Travel + Leisure names Vermont resort one of the best in the world – The Boston Globe

Vacations and getaways have been shelved by many apprehensive travelers due to COVID-19, but for those still looking for local trips, theres a spot of good news. According to the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine, five of the top 15 resort hotels in the continental United States are located in New England. Rabbit Hill Inn, located in Lower Waterford, Vt., was a big winner in the travel glossys annual reader poll.

Rabbit Hill Inn, which labels itself as a Deliciously romantic Vermont experience, was named the top resort hotel in the Northeast, the number three resort in the country, and the number 27 resort hotel in the world. In its write-up of the inn, Travel + Leisure editors said The 19-room lodge has everything readers want from a luxe, quintessentially New England stay. Its the second year in a row that Rabbit Hill has earned the top spot on the list.

Also scoring high was perpetual favorite Twin Farms in Barnard, Vt. It was named the second best resort in the Northeast, number eight in the United States, and 93 in the world. Verdant farmland and woods surround Twin Farms, in central Vermont, where modern life can feel like a distant memory, the magazine wrote.

While New England resort hotels fared well, Bostons city hotels were primarily snubbed in the survey, which was completed before the coronavirus pandemic nearly shutdown the travel industry. The Row at Assembly Square in Somerville landed in the number five spot on the list of the top 15 US city hotels. Unlike previous years, there was no list ranking Boston hotels. Boston also missed the list of the top cities in the United States. (Charleston, S.C., was ranked top by Travel + Leisure readers.)

In addition to Rabbit Hill Inn and Twin Farms, the Chanler at Cliff Walk in Newport, Wequassett Resort & Golf Club in Harwich, and the Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection in Newport also placed in the top 15 resort hotels in the continental United States.

The entire list of winners can be found at http://www.travelandleisure.com/worlds-best.

Christopher Muther can be reached at christopher.muther@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @Chris_Muther.

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Getting Back On The Road: 9 Things To Plan For As Travel Resumes – Hospitality Net

Around the world, travel restrictions are gradually being eased. In recent weeks, a number of countries have allowed domestic travel to resume. Some have even restarted - or announced plans to restart - international travel through the formation of "travel bubbles" and "travel corridors", where borders are only being opened only to visitors from certain countries.

Concurrently, a May poll from the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) found that more than half of its member companies have plans to resume travel in the near future.

While these signs of recovery are encouraging, the reality is that the travel landscape remains starkly different from what it was a few months ago. As countries continue to grapple with controlling spread of the virus, in many ways the travel experience will probably be less seamless than it was before the pandemic. Business trips will require greater planning and preparation, both on the part of companies and their traveling employees. Here are some things to consider:

1. Quarantine requirements - While countries are allowing travel to gradually resume, it's likely that some quarantine requirements will remain in place, at least in the near term.

For example, under the Singapore-China "fast-lane" arrangement announced last month, travelers will still need to remain isolated for one or two days at their destination while awaiting their covid-19 test results.

2. Safety measures at your destination - Cities around the world have implemented a raft of measures to curb community spread of the virus. These include requiring people to wear masks, limiting the operations of restaurants and suspending some public transport services. Some restrictions may only apply to visitors.

Even a seasoned traveler who has visited a destination multiple times in the past may need to do a little extra planning to figure out things like transport and meals, and ensure they have packed essential items like masks so they can comply with local regulations.

3. Safety requirements at airports and on flights - Several countries and airlines have also made it mandatory for passengers to wear masks at the airport and on-board flights, so it's a good idea to keep one handy.

On the flip-side, while you may decide you want to wear a mask, you could find yourself on board a flight where the airline can't enforce that other passengers do so.

4. Access to quality medical assistance - Standards of healthcare and medical facilities can vary widely from one country to the next, and even between cities in the same country. Healthcare resources in some cities could be overwhelmed due to the coronavirus, making it difficult to get access to medical assistance should you need it. Again, it's advisable to do your research prior to traveling.

Companies can also look into solutions offered by organizations like International SOS that specialize in medical and travel security services, and can provide on-site medical assistance to travelers.

5. Insurance - A number of travel insurance providers are no longer covering events arising from the COVID-19 outbreak, such as flight cancellations and medical assistance, for policies issued after a certain date. Contact your insurance provider to find out what your policy does and does not cover.

6. Flight options - Many airlines are still operating significantly reduced schedules due to lower demand and government restrictions, so it's a good idea to understand what your options are if you need to get out in a hurry. For example, the United States Department of Transportation recently announced that Chinese passenger air carriers will be permitted to operate just two flights per week to the U.S.

7. Accommodation options - Most of the major hotel chains have announced initiatives to increase the level of cleanliness and hygiene at their properties, including thoroughly cleaning guest rooms and public spaces with recommended cleaning agents, setting up hand-sanitizing stations, and providing contactless check-in and check-out.

However, many properties across the globe remain closed, and depending on where you're traveling to, the only available options may be properties where cleanliness protocols might not be as stringent.

8. Political/civil situation - In some places, the lockdowns and other safety measures imposed by governments have resulted in civil unrest and protests. Travelers should keep on top of the news so they can stay out of harm's way.

CWT partners with organizations like International SOS to send our clients and their employees regular alerts about the situation on the ground - these are sent via email and push notifications through our mobile app.

9. Booking channel - Last, but certainly not least, you should only book through your employer's approved booking channels. This will help ensure you've secured the necessary internal approvals and your organization can easily locate you if there's an issue - and should you need to change your plans, you can quickly get assistance in making alternative travel arrangements.

Disclaimer: None of the information presented by CWT should be construed as health or legal advice Be sure to consult with your health advisor about the health implications of travel to you, and a legal advisor about the legal requirements for your travel.

CWT is a Business-to-Business-for-Employees (B2B4E) travel management platform. Companies and governments rely on us to keep their people connected - anywhere, anytime, anyhow - and across six continents, we provide their employees with innovative technology and an efficient, safe and secure travel experience. Every single day, we look after enough travelers to fill more than 100,000 hotel rooms, while our meetings and events division handles more than 100 events every 24 hours. Engage with us via Facebook, LinkedIn, Podcast and Twitter.

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World’s first cargo Airbus A380 is now on Covid-19 missions – CNN

(CNN) It looks like the ultimate in Covid-era luxury: a huge passenger jet with economy seats removed and acres of space to stretch out your legs.

While this temporary reconfiguration of an Airbus A380 is related to coronavirus, it's not, however, about social distancing.

Portuguese charter operator Hi Fly has removed most of the seats from its sole A380 in order to make way for more cargo, making it the world's first A380 to be converted for freight.

Hi Fly tells CNN that it's using its newly converted A380 to transport medical and protective equipment to aid the fight against Covid-19, with its most recent destinations being Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, Montreal in Canada, and Tianjin and Wuhan in China.

Popular with air travelers but expensive to operate, the gigantic double-decker craft with its 853-passenger maximum capacity was simply "too big for current needs," John Grant of AG Aviation Consultants told CNN Travel in March.

Hi Fly took over its Airbus A380-800 from Singapore Airlines, retaining its original interior and 471-seat configuration.

With the economy seats removed (business and first-class remain), Hi Fly can carry freight across all three levels of the aircraft.

The international transport of critical medical goods has been crucial to supporting first responders around the world.

"Air cargo solutions have never been more important than they are now to global health services. Currently, our international teams dispatch multiple flights daily to ensure that vital medical supplies protect those in need," Tatyana Arslanova, executive operating officer for Moscow-based Air Bridge Cargo, told CNN Travel in May.

Unlike the 747, however, there's never been a freighter version of the A380, although Airbus did at one time have plans for one.

That freighter project was canceled. The A380 suffered from disappointing initial sales and the superjumbo's design -- with its emphasis on volume -- meant that it made more economic sense to load up with relatively light passengers, rather than weighty cargo.

However, these unprecedented times have meant that airlines have been forced to be flexible and to consider how best to utilize the craft in their fleet.

Perhaps Hi Fly's A380 won't be the first superjumbo to get a second chance at the high life.

Howard Slutsken contributed to this report.

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Tourism in the new dynamic Kenyas path to revival: Updates from the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife (Part 1) – JD Supra

Whilst it may still be too early to tell, Africas response to COVID-19 was quicker and more comprehensive than any other region globally, and Kenya, in particular, has received praise for its timely response to the pandemic.

As COVID-19 spreads, Kenya, like the majority of African countries, now has no option but to prioritise economic needs to revive its economy that heavily depends on the informal sector, agriculture and tourism.

It is against this backdrop that, earlier last month, President Uhuru Kenyatta emphasised that Kenya must strive to meet certain health and safety irreducible minimums to enable him have the confidence to give the go-ahead to fully re-open the country.

Based on the above, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, through the Cabinet Secretary (CS) Najib Balala, launched a virtual safari live stream the Magical Kenya campaign to showcase game safaris in some of the parks and reserves across the country since 2 June 2020.

The CS has also taken the following steps, which are all effective from 1 July 2020:

The Protocols (which we shall discuss in detail in the second part of this series) aim to achieve (environmentally and socially responsible) institutional, operational and staff preparedness to ensure service provision meets required health and safety guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.

The stamp will also allow travellers to recognise Kenya as a safe destination once it re-opens and help revive the industry, which has lost approximately KES 80 billion to date and has been one of the worst hit globally following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Through the above, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife is charting one of the most progressive steps in the region to support the revival of the industry to ensure the world and travellers remain connected to Kenya, even during the current COVID-19 lockdown period when there is restricted movement globally.

The above initiatives are particularly relevant as Kenya counts down to 15 July 2020 and 1 August 2020 when it opens its borders to tourists locally and globally, respectively, pursuant to the Presidents directive in his press statement of 6 July 2020.

Whilst we know that you may have concerns on how best to navigate this period, especially with the new protocols in place, we assure you that our team is fully available and happy to assist you, should you require our support.

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Tunisia, Ras Al Khaimah, Jordan and destinations around the world get the WTTC Safe Travels stamp for safety protocols – Travel Daily News…

LONDON, UK - Popular holiday hotspots Tunisia and Ras Al Khaimah are among the latest destinations to sign up to the worlds first ever global safety and hygiene stamp, launched recently by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

The growing list of endorsements have come from many major holiday and city destinations around the world, such as Kenya, St. Petersburg, and the ever-popular Spanish resort of Benidorm, among many others.

WTTC, which represents the global Travel & Tourism private sector, designed the Safe Travels stamp to enable travellers to identify destinations and businesses around the world which adopted its health and hygiene global standardised protocols.

The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has welcomed the WTTC Safe Travels stamp, which place the safety and hygiene of travellers as top priority.

Gloria Guevara, WTTC President & CEO, said: Our Safe Travels stamp is proving a great success and we are delighted to see many more major countries and destinations receive the stamp. Top holiday destinations like Tunisia, and popular cities such as St Petersburg, have joined the growing list of global destinations adopting our private sector protocols.

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The stamp is critical to re-establish consumer confidence in Travel & Tourism and ensure travellers can rest assured that enhanced standards of hygiene are in place and they can once again experience Safe Travels.

Since the launch of the WTTC Safe Travels stamp, destination countries, cities, and hotspots around the world such as Turkey, Egypt, Mauritius, Panama and Portugal have now adopted WTTCs new protocols.

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The 10 most deadly holiday destinations in the world for shark attacks – Mirror Online

In previous years, millions of Brits have flocked abroad in the pursuit of some sun-soaked relaxation on golden sands.

But some holiday hotspots are among some of the most dangerous place in the world for shark attacks.

Thankfully only a small number of terrifying incidents occur every year, with an even tinier number resulting in fatalities.

Now as travel restrictions loosen and Brits prepare to flock abroad for a beach holiday, we've examined the statistics.

Many of the dangerous incidents took place in destinations popular with holidaymakers, including Australia, the US and the Bahama Islands.

Here, we reveal where tourists are most at risk from an unprovoked shark attack, with data from the International Shark Attack File database at the Florida Museum of Natural History, since records began in 1580.

1. United States (1,483)

This US easily leads in the number of shark attacks, with 1,483 incidents recorded.

Last year, there were 41 unprovoked attacks more than the rest of the world combined.

This was an increase from 32 the previous year.

An unprovoked attack is defined as an incident where it occurs in the sharks natural habitat with no human provocation of the shark, like trying to touch it or feed it.

Of those 41 American attacks, a whopping 21 were in the Sunshine state: Florida, where millions of Brits flock every year.

Unprovoked shark attacks also occurred in Hawaii (9), California (3), and North Carolina (3), with single incidents in Georgia, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and the Virgin Islands.

In May this year, a surfer was mauled to death in a shark attack off a northern California beach.

Tragic Ben Kelly had been surfing off Manresa State Beach in Monterey Bay when he was killed less than a hundred yards away from the shore.

Last May, ThomasSmiley, 65, was dragged underwater whilst swimming on a family holiday in Hawaii.

By the time the advanced diver had been hauled from the water, his left leg had been severed at the knee.

Beaches across Australia have seen a huge amount of tragedy, with 11 attacks recorded in 2019.

In a graphic attack just six days ago, a 36-year-old man died after being attacked by a shark at a popular beach in tourist hotspot Fraser Island.

Local media reports that he had been spearfishing when he was bitten on the leg around 2pm on Saturday.

In 2018, tourist Justine Barwick was bitten whilst snorkelling around the notorious Cid Harbour, off Whitsunday Island.

The region, near the Great Barrier Reef, has developed a reputation for attacks.

Tragically, 12-year-old Hannah Papps lost a leg after another attack the following day, whilst swimming.

In 2019, Brit Alistair Raddon survived a horrific attack in one of Australia's most notorious stretches of water.

The 28-year-old's foot was bitten off as he snorkelled with pal Danny Maggs off the country's north-east coast, who suffered leg injuries.

But the pair luckily escaped after managing to make it back to their tour boat, which rushed them ashore before they were flown to hospital.

Thousands of Brits jet off to South Africa for a holiday every year.

A terrifying 255 unprovoked shark attacks have been recorded at the top holiday destination.

But last year, only one attack was recorded, with ecologists reporting a low number of sightings.

The Cape of Good Hope and the city of Cape Town have been dubbed the "great white capital of the world".

In 2014 a 68-year-old Austrian tourist was killed by asharkwhile enjoying a swim at at Second Beach

Liya Sibili, 22, died on two years earlier on Christmas Day after being dragged away by asharkin waist-deep water.

No unprovoked attacks were recorded in Brazil last year, in good news for holidaymakers.

In 2012, the body of Tiago Jose de Oliveira da Silva, 18, was found floating in the sea just south of Recife, in north-eastern Brazil.

At the time, the BBC reports that his death was the 56th shark attack in Recife in 20 years.

A startling 21 of those were sadly fatal, a death rate of about 37%.

Most of these attacks are committed by two species - bull sharks and tiger sharks- but recent migration patterns may explain the recent drop.

No new attacks were recorded last year in this popular holiday spot.

But in an extraordinary show of strength, a 60-year-old surfer fought off a 10ft great white shark that bit his arm, in February 2020.

Nick Minogue was viciously attacked at Pauanui Beach, east of Auckland but lived to tell the tale.

He told TheNewZealandHerald: "I actually shouted at it 'f*** off!' and went to punch it in the eye and missed.

"Then I pulled my fist back and shouted 'f*** off!' again and got it right smack bang in the eye.

"It's quite a big eye, about three knuckles across, and its eye kind of looked up and rolled up.

"It was a grey shark with a white bottom, probably a great white. It was a big head and jaw. I kind of sat up in shock and decided to hit it. That was the only thing to do.

"In between the two punches it crunched down a bit more on the board and then disengaged its teeth, got its jaws off and then I got brushed by the dorsal fin and the tail fin and [it] swam off."

The rest of the list records:

* 48 attacks in Papua New Guinea

* 47 in the Mascarene Islands (Reunion Island) (47)

* 41 in Mexico

* 32 in the Bahama Islands

* 10 in Iran

Most incidents occur whilst people are surfing or swimming bu the total number of attacks overall is low, considering how popular those activities are.

The FloridaMuseum stresses that "the total number of unprovoked shark attacks worldwide is extremely low, given the number of people participating in aquatic recreation each year.

"Fatality rates have declined for decades, reflecting advances in beach safety, medical treatment, and public awareness.

"This underscores the importance of global efforts to improve ocean rescue, medical care, and shark education."

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