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  • The Coronavirus pandemic is having an immense impact on the world as we know it and the tourism industry is one of the sectors most struck by the crisis. EU airlines have been particularly affected and in the last couple of months, many of them have been taking necessary measures to save their business.

  • Tourism, the industry hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, begins to introduce measures for its recovery, just as it did after the 9/11 attacks in New York City that stopped air travel for several weeks and changed security controls forever, or during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. The truth is that there is no going back to normal. It is a fact that, at first, some changes will be quite drastic, but companies and businesses will have to get used to it until everything starts flowing again and, hopefully, in a better way. Travel after COVID-19 will bring the following changes.

  • The temporary rental platform has always struggled with the way the hosts decide how and when they clean their houses. Therefore, Airbnb now opted to establish a hygienic protocol and even a certification to secure clean accommodation.

  • The Madeira Autonomous Region Promotion Association (APM) has launched a certification of good practices to manage biological risks. The novelty, the health security certificate, will be available to member companies and the aim is to strengthen the travelers' confidence. The idea is part of the mission to strengthen health security, for tourism to grow again after the pandemic.

  • Air transport is very strongly affected by the Covid-19 crisis. In the last few days, three companies have been unable to avoid bankruptcy – South African Airways, Norwegian and Virgin Australia.

  • A health crisis that quickly turned into an economic crisis, COVID-19 has a particularly strong impact on tourism and the hotel industry. After the pandemic, hotels will need to find new techniques to limit their losses and make up for lost profits. Innovative hotel technology and investments in customer relations may be of great help.

  • The coronavirus will probably make travel more expensive and thus also more climate-friendly. Cheap flights at cut-rate prices will soon be the thing of the past. The future of tourism encompasses substantial changes.

  • The recent opening of the highly anticipated TWA Hotel at JFK has sparked a global trend. Airport hotels are getting significant makeovers! Gone are the days of avoiding noisy, sub-par accommodations just to be close to the terminals. These gems take airport hotels to new heights.

  • As the new year begins, there are many who venture into the art of predicting what the future holds for the tourism industry. The following are the most important travel and tourism trends for 2020. To start, we looked at the behavior of travelers when planning their trips. This trait has been the first to change, so nowadays travelers search, book and plan their holidays in a whole different way than how they used to, forcing the whole industry to adapt. Surely, sights on new technologies should not be missed as well as sustainability. In fact, the union of both is one of the great challenges that those involved in the industry have set themselves to overcome. With all this in mind, these are the three travel and tourism trends for 2020.

  • Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Health Tourism Director said on Monday that Mashhad has the highest health tourists after Tehran.