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Here Are 5 Ways Travel Will Change After the Pandemic

  • December 3, 2020
  • Jules

On December 1, 2020, the total Coronavirus cases have crossed 63.5 million. More than 100,000 COVID-19 patients are serious or critical around the world. Many overseas students are itching to go back to their homes or are stuck at homes and want to go back to their college campuses are waiting for international flights to open. But no one knows when that will be possible. Most of the countries have closed their borders, especially to travellers where coronavirus cases are on the spike right now.

Viral Shah, a top-rated thesis writer at GoDissertationHelp, says, “It seems that open borders, open destinations, and visa-free travel are not going to return anytime soon.” Some of the ways in which travelling is going to change for study abroad students and other travellers post COVID-19 pandemic are:

  1. Travellers are now aware of ‘sustainable tourism’.

Carrie, an avid traveller, geographer, and assignment help provider from the UK, says, “Now, the governments and travel industry is realising that reducing their carbon footprint is not only important for a healthy world but also healthy business. People are now asking for green hotels and responsible travel policies. It would not be a surprise if countries have some ‘fly-free’ days to keep infections in check.”

  1. Inclusion is becoming central to tourism.

Bao, a Chinese student in Canada, says, “The ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement is not only helping blacks but other people too. I am optimistic that the travel industry will now move toward greater inclusion while offering facilities and travel itineraries to people. Restaurants are considering ways to make their customers comfortable – including people of colour, single women, transgenders, plus-sized, or those with various types of disabilities. But I do wonder if the new racism against Asians will continue to rise due to this coronavirus pandemic even after it subsides.”

  1. Off-the-road travel destinations may become more popular.

Kate, an assignment help Australia expert for Life Sciences, shares, “I think people will be avoiding mass tourism now. They may travel to lesser-known areas or developing countries. Besides stemming the spread of the pandemic, this measure can also empower locals and help in improving their condition financially.” Study abroad students may also start preferring destinations where they can avoid crowds and be closer to Nature.

  1. People are realizing that experiences matter.

Earlier, people used to take vacations because that’s what everyone does. But the lockdowns during COVID-19 pandemic have made them realize that travelling is a privilege. People are dreaming of travelling more when we can finally find ways to defeat this pandemic. People are making plans to see sites and treasure local and global experiences. Many think that they might want to continue the work-from-home option and focus on paid gigs more to be able to travel more and have a better work-fun balance in their lives.

  1. Travelling closer to home may become a new trend.

People used to love to travel internationally. But now people know how difficult it is to get stuck far away from your homes. For a few years to come, people are going to be cautious and stay closer to home while travelling during the holidays. On a positive note, it might be good for local communities and people will be more aware of the magic and fun closer to their homes.

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