Important Viewing: Covid-19: why travel will never be the same | The Economist (youtube.com)
Covid-19 has devastated global travel and—as the industry recovers from the effects of the pandemic—tourism will be increasingly localised and complicated. This won’t just affect foreign holidays; it could disrupt the workings of the globalised world. Read more here: https://econ.st/3gJ0O8f

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    Dean Louis It's good and sad at the same time. I understand that planes have had an enormous effect on the environment and this needs to be addresses, but this is sad at the same time because it's only in the last few years that less affluent people have been able to afford to travel internationally and see what the world has to offer. This pandemic is once again going to cause the in equality, as the video mentions, where those, who so very recently, got to see what's out there, will once again be restricted because they simply won't be able to afford to travel anymore. I realise that it's not necessarily a bad thing, but having the option taken away makes the dream unattainable for so many

    At the other end of the spectrum, this is going to encourage new innovation in the building of aircraft to make them safer for the environment and better and more efficient ways on sanitisation.

    Interesting times ahead and opportunity for new ideas!!!
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst A key word: DISRUPTION. The 4th IR was going to disrupt all sectors transforming them, to reset our society and economy in a new paradigm. The Pandemic has just done this in a brutal way for travelling. We don't believe this industry will be ever the same. It is time for a new thinking, new ways of travelling and work, and what are the consequences for global work trips and for the all important tourism sector. The global impact seems to be very pessimistic now, but if disruption brings transformation could be a blessing in disguise.