Travelling has been a big question mark after the global lock down post COVID, tourism has been a big question. From individual traveler to big corporate giants in the tourism industry are getting low be it on morale or money.
Since the fall off 2020, the world has been seeing utterly massive changes. And the health hazard and mortality led by COVID pandemic shall be remembered in the history of human mankind for time immemorial.
That has stopped the travelling clock for everyone. The spring fall in the Europe and Asian continent would have attracted 50 percentage of annual tourist travelling worldwide. And, not to mention the evergreen business travelers, time wrenching appointments and hard bound schedules have have been brought to a wider pause.
The question why not to travel now remains as an irony to all the humankind even during the pandemic reaching the pinnacle of it's expansion. Europeans have already started opening up their borders, likewise the Arabs too. And South East Asia were one of the first to lift the lockdown and even welcome travelers from #China, where the pandemic started.
The hard system of #quarantine and airport checking would be a greater challenge until the Corona virus fades away from humans. Still, the mass exodus of human from one nation to another has not stopped and will not either. Foremost, tourism sees the potential to break the barrier. Why stop traveling then? It will be the same human tendency to break free from monotony pace of their life. With the wider reach in internet and people getting influenced digitally to visit the place. Good job has been done by the tour operators, DMCs and even hotels. The marketing budget by such entities has soared up and yes the urge why not to travel has evolved out as a lotus from the pond of ditch.
Coming out of the pandemic would take it's time but travelling mode shall always be On regardless of the future. And, we humans are always on the edge. During this age we have been seeing greater problems like civilizations clash to global warming but despite that travelling would never stopped. So, why stop travelling?
Would you stop travelling now, the exploring tendency will never stop.
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