Did the Coid-19 pandemia change how are you traveling? Let us know.
Those dark days started almost five years ago.
March 11, 2020. The World Health Organization has declared a Coid-19 pandemiaAnd four days later, US states began to order the exclusion and restrictions of travel.
By the end of the month, the European Union banned an irrelevant journey outside the block, the cruise of ships were under the order without any road in US waters, and the governors’ governors issued commands to stay at home to prevent the width of the virus. The unprotected journey would have been frozen for months.
After the covine vaccines became widely available in the spring of 2021, the trips began to recover, although with the face covers mandatory on the planes and in the transport centers. As the masks slowly fell off and the borders opened up, passengers tried to make up for lost time, a phenomenon known as “travel revenge.”
Freezing quickly turned into floods like hot spots like VeniceIceland, Barcelona and Dubrovnik, Croatia, filled with visitors. Lack of tourism Suddenly he became oversourismand many destinations began to bring limits and charging fees distract the hordes.
For the last five years there have been a pretty roller coach. We want to hear that these ups and downs have influenced your relationship with travel.
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