
Coronavirus
Travel Bookings Back Rising …
It’s a Vaccine Increase !!!
11/25/202012: 50 AM PT.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are currently injecting restored self-confidence into the annihilated travel industry– tourists are taking the news as a thumbs-up to load their bags.
Although the majority of us will not have access to one of 3 potential vaccines until next spring, Cruise Brothers– among the largest family-owned cruise travel agencies in the country– informs TMZ, it saw a 60 percent spike in new itineraries compared to election week … when reservations were few and far between.
The huge modification in between then and now, obviously, is Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca all announced highly-effective vaccines are going to the FDA for approval.
That suffices to get folks thinking summer season holidays– but they’re still staying away from present COVID hotspots. We’re told Alaska is the most popular location getting reserved now, while the least popular is Europe.
Antarctica, the only continent untouched by COVID-19, is drawing in high-end tourists … Cruise Brothers says journeys there are up 100 percent compared to what was on the books prior to the pandemic.
They do expect individuals to begin booking more conventional European vacations though … when the present COVID rise there wanes.
TripAdvisor says 65 percent of customers are currently considering taking a trip. Once vaccines are extensively readily available, it’s looking like the travel market will be inundated with reservations.
Hallelujah!

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