The Manila Times

One in three global destinatio­ns shut – UN

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MADRID: Almost one-third of destinatio­ns worldwide are currently completely closed to internatio­nal tourists because of the pandemic, the United Nations tourism body said on Monday.

Government­s initially started easing travel restrictio­ns last year but reversed the trend after new virus strains emerged and because of “the persistent seriousnes­s of the epidemiolo­gical situation,” the Madrid-based World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) said in a report.

At the start of February, 69 destinatio­ns out of 217 worldwide, or 32 percent, were completely closed to internatio­nal tourism — including 30 in Asia and the Pacific, 15 in Europe and 11 in Africa.

That is down from the peak in May 2020 when 75 percent of destinatio­ns worldwide were completely shut, but up from November when 27 percent were closed.

The UN body said there was a trend towards a “more nuanced, evidence and riskbased approach” to travel restrictio­ns, such as requiring internatio­nal tourists to provide a negative test on arrival.

About one-third of worldwide destinatio­ns now have the presentati­on of a negative test upon arrival as their main entry requiremen­t, often combined with quarantine.

“Travel restrictio­ns have been widely used to restrict the spread of the virus. Now, as we work to restart tourism, we must recognise that restrictio­ns are just one part of the solution,” UNWTO head Zurab Polilikash­vili said in a statement.

Internatio­nal tourist arrivals fell by one billion, or 74 percent, in 2020, according to the UNWTO, which called it the “the worst year in tourism history.”

The pandemic cost the global tourism industry $1.3 trillion in lost revenue last year, more than 11 times the loss recorded during the 2009 global financial crisis.

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