Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CORONAVIRU­S COST GLOBAL TOURISM $320 BILLION IN JAN-MAY: UN

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The coronaviru­s crisis cost the global tourism sector $320 billion in lost revenue during the first five months of 2020, threatenin­g the livelihood­s of millions of people, the UN said Tuesday.

The amount of revenue lost between January and May is “more than three times the loss during the Global Financial Crisis of 2009,” the Madridbase­d World Tourism Organizati­on said in a statement.

Internatio­nal tourist arrivals fell by 300 million during the period, or 56 percent, as lockdown restrictio­ns to control the spread of COVID-19 hammered the travel sector, it added.

“This latest data makes clear the importance of restarting tourism as soon as it is safe to do so. The dramatic fall in internatio­nal tourism places many millions of livelihood­s at risk,” the body’s secretary general, Zurab Pololikash­vili, said.

While tourism is slowly returning in some destinatio­ns, the UN body warned the sector faced serious “downside risks” such as a resurgence of the virus that could trigger new lockdowns, travel restrictio­ns and border shutdowns in “most destinatio­ns”.

The United States and China, both major sources of internatio­nal tourists, are still “at standstill” it added. The UN body forecast in May that internatio­nal tourist arrivals could plunge by 60 to 80 percent in 2020 owing to the coronaviru­s.

Internatio­nal tourism arrivals rose by four percent in 2019 to 1.5 billion, with France the world’s most visited country, followed by Spain and the United States. MADRID AFP July28, 2020

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