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Travelers venturing out again

Tourists being cautious, survey says

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Travelers are hitting the road again and taking vacations even as the coronaviru­s pandemic shows no signs of abating in many countries, a survey this week shows.

About 51 per cent of people in North America and Latin America plan to book trips in the next six months, compared with 38 per cent in Asia and Europe, according to the survey by software maker Oracle Corp.

However, travellers want to stay close to home, preferring to drive and to avoid internatio­nal trips. Due to travel restrictio­ns and lengthy lockdowns in many countries to control the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, tens of thousands of hotels have closed and occupancy levels have fallen below 20 per cenet for weeks, said Alex Alt, general manager of Oracle Hospitalit­y.

"One thing that's refreshing is that consumers want to travel," he told Reuters. "There is a resilience and an appetite to be on the road, to explore, to experience."

With U.S. coastal towns a favorite destinatio­n, occupancy among 600 U.S. hotels that Oracle tracks has risen for five straight weeks and recently hit its highest levels since mid-march.

"I'd say the industry largely expects it to continue through the summer months," Alt said. "The key will be for the business travel to come back to complement that leisure travel."

COVID-19 cases have surged around the United States and the death toll has topped 130,000, prompting the European Union last week to exclude Americans travelers for its "safe" travel list.

To assuage concerns about infections, 90 per cent of hotels have increased or planned to increase cleaning and disinfecti­ng. In addition, 70 per cent of hotels already are or are planning to adopt contactles­s technology for check-in, food ordering and concierge services, according to the survey.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Children watch the sun set as they inspect tide pools during low tide in Solana Beach, California.
REUTERS Children watch the sun set as they inspect tide pools during low tide in Solana Beach, California.

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