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Coronavirus: Tourism and Social Distancing - BBC Travel Show

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Coronavirus: Tourism and Social Distancing - BBC Travel Show

This week, The Travel Show visits Margate in Kent, a seaside town attempting to adopt social distancing measures in the hope it will be able to welcome tourists back this summer. Lucy Hedges tries out some of the gadgets that claim to keep you safe in these hygiene-aware times; and the show visits Australia’s Bondi Beach as it fully reopens following lockdown, to find out how the crowds will be managed at one of the world’s most famous surfing spots.
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Coronavirus special: Travel, tourism & advice during the Covid-19 pandemic  - BBC Travel Show

The Travel Show looks at the impact the global Coronavirus pandemic has had on the world of tourism - including life in lockdown amid travel bans, a look at your consumer rights in the event of cancelled or abandoned holidays and what this may mean for the future of the aviation industry

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Coronavirus: Flying in the age of Covid-19? - BBC Travel Show

Rajan Datar finds out what it will be like to get on a plane after the world finally emerges from lockdown, how New York’s famous yellow cabs are dealing with the new normal and why social distancing is not a problem at the usually packed ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
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Coronavirus: Spanish tourism re-opens - BBC Travel Show

As Spain re-opens to tourists, the Travel Show joins a pilot project that’s testing new social distancing measures across the island of Mallorca. The team visits a clean-up effort attempting to rid the French coast of litter dumped during the Covid-19 outbreak and finds out what the future holds for theatres in London, New York and Las Vegas following many months of closure.
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Coronavirus: Passengers experiencing travel chaos - BBC Travel Show

We hear from a number of passengers stranded around the world amid travel plans and city lockdowns, including Peru, where the borders closed on Monday (16 March)

The Travel Show looks at the impact the global Coronavirus pandemic has had on the world of tourism - including life in lockdown amid travel bans, a look at your consumer rights in the event of cancelled or abandoned holidays and what this may mean for the future of the aviation industry

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Coronavirus: Your rights and travel advice (March 2020) - BBC Travel Show

Simon Calder answers your questions on what to do if you are abroad and looking to get home, what to do when you airline cancels your flight, and how to deal with your travel insurance company.

Coronavirus: How to travel the world from home - BBC Travel Show

Missing travel while stuck in lockdown? Here's Lucy Hedges with some top tech tips for exploring the world from your living room - from VR adventures to @Rambalac's immersive YouTube channel and clubbing livestreams

Part of the second episode in our special series on travel and the coronavirus outbreak. View the full show here:

Coronavirus: People still waiting for airline refunds - BBC Travel Show

Simon Calder finds out why some airlines have taken months to refund passengers who cancelled their trips during lockdown. Ade Adepitan’s in Venice to see how the city will reopen without attracting the enormous crowds that have swamped it in recent years; and Tiffany Calver finds out what the future holds for live music after a terrible summer festival season.

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BBC Travel Show - Everest and the Pandemic (week 3)

This week, Mike Corey is in Turkey trying some unusual traditional therapies, Rajan Datar looks ahead to the year in travel and we visit Mount Everest, where there have been reports of litter and overcrowding in recent years, to find out whether lockdown might have had some unintended benefits.
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Travel expert Simon Calder on your rights during the Covid-19 crisis | ITV News

Travel expert Simon Calder talks to ITV News Anglia about the future of the travel industry and your consumer rights during the coronavirus crisis.

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UK Travel: UK tourism adapts to coronavirus

Britain’s tourism industry has been hard hit by the pandemic, with Visit Britain estimating that overseas tourist numbers for the year could be down by almost 60 per cent.

With new restrictions placed on travel to Spain, local businesses hope that more UK residents will holiday closer to home, while the pandemic could also be an opportunity to reset tourism priorities, making the industry more sustainable.

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BBC Travel Show - Saudi Arabia's lost city (week 45)

Rajan Datar heads into the Arabian desert to explore a hidden city that’s laid relatively untouched for thousands of years, Lucy Hedges tests out the gadgets that could help you travel better, and Carmen Roberts meet the bear dogs of Japan – specially trained to stop ursine intruders prowling the streets of one of the country’s popular resort towns.

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The Best Bits: Our Coldest Adventures

This week, we relive some of The Travel Show’s top winter adventures including Ade’s overnight stay at Sweden’s famous Ice Hotel, a sub-zero motorcycle trip across Siberia and Christa’s teeth-chattering ride down a bobsleigh course in Latvia.
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How the Post-Pandemic Travel Industry Must Change | MojoTravels

We're obviously aware of and deeply concerned about the global pandemic, and are choosing carefully what to publish as forms of escapism and entertainment to help ease thoughts of anxiety, and provide an alternative from the news. We are obviously NOT encouraging anyone to travel now or discouraging social distancing.

The travel industry needs to change. We discuss how.
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Panel: COVID-19, From Start to Present

In the span of a few months in the first part of 2020, the world shifted. COVID-19 has caused incredible tragedy, while altering our way of life dramatically. The Travel & Tourism sector has been tremendously impacted. Seemingly overnight, hundreds of countries halted international travel. In 2020, 62 million Travel & Tourism jobs were lost and $4.5 trillion in global GDP. Yet our sector has remained steadfast in the face of adversity. With the Coronavirus front and centre, what has the sector learned from previous crises, how far have we come, and what can we do to recover as swiftly as possible from this crisis?

SPEAKERS:
Arnold Donald, President & Chief Executive Officer, @Carnival / Carnival Corporation
Greg O’Hara, Founder and Managing Partner, Certares
Rita Marques, Secretary of State of Tourism of Portugal
José Reynoso del Valle, Executive Vice-President and Chief Revenue Officer, Telmex
Matthew Upchurch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, @VirtuosoTraveler

Moderated by: Kathleen Matthews, Journalist & WTTC Ambassador

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Reasons to Be Optimistic About the Future of Travel

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The Fatal Effect of Coronavirus on Tourism is predicted until 2021

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Coronavirus is a pneumonia-like disease that comes from China and has been affected across the Asian continent. The effects are not only the disease but also to the business and travel. The causes might vary. It is mentioned because of the unsafely, the weather, or the tourism resorts. How fatal is actually the effect of coronavirus to the travel business and tourism? Does it effect worldwide for a long time?
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Destination Insight Series - Maldives with PATA & BBC

This episode of the Destination Insight Series will focus on the Maldives. According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), it is one of only two destinations in the world that have completely lifted all travel restrictions in the last two months as of September 22. Join us to find out how the Maldives adapted to accept international travellers from all over the world during the “new normal’. What are the challenges that they faced, what have they learned along the way and what can other destinations and industry stakeholders do to avoid the same issues?

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