World Travel May Shrink 25% on Coronavirus in 2020, Shed 50 Million Jobs - WTTC

The coronavirus epidemic is putting up to 50 million jobs in the global travel and tourism sector at risk, with travel likely to slump by a quarter this year, Asia being the most affected continent, the World Travel and Tourism Council said on Friday, Reuters reports.
This impact would depend on how long the epidemic lasts and could still be exacerbated by recent restrictive measures, such as those taken by the U.S. administration on travel to Europe, WTTC’s managing director Virginia Messina told Reuters.
"Certain measures are not helping and they can prompt the economic impact to be way more significant," Messina said referring to the U.S. decision.
She argued that such policies are too generic and not proven to be effective to contain the virus. She also said that such restrictions could complicate travel by medical experts and delivery of medical supplies.
Around 850,000 people travel each month from Europe to the United States, equivalent to a $3.4 billion monthly contribution to the U.S. economy, Messina said.
Of the 50 million jobs that could be lost, around 30 million would be in Asia, seven million in Europe, five million in the Americas and the rest in other continents, she projected.
The equivalent to a loss of three months of global travel in 2020 could lead to a corresponding reduction in jobs of between 12% and 14%, the WTTC said, also calling on governments to remove or simplify visas wherever possible, cut travel taxes and introduce incentives once the epidemic is under control.
She also encouraged flexibility in the sector, so that travelers can postpone and not cancel their plans.
By sector, airlines and cruise ships were currently being more impacted than hotels, the official added.
The tourism industry accounts for 10% of the world’s GDP and jobs.
Other materials on this subject
- Gazprom, Turkey Discuss Using TurkStream for Gas Supplies to Europe Earlier, Burmistrova said that Gazprom may consider delivering some of TurkStream’s gas further to Europe, on the condition that the demand for gas in the country continues to decline. Gas purchases...
- China's Economy Will Grow 2% This Year and 7.9% in 2021 "A premature policy exit and excessive tightening could derail the recovery," the World Bank said in its latest economic update on China, released Wednesday. It predicts the world’s second-largest economy...
- World Oil Prices Dropping And the Brent oil futures for February supplies fell by 2.97 percent to $50.71 a barrel.
- Oil Prices Fall as OPEC+ Members Debate 2021 Output Policy "Last week’s optimism is taking a hit this morning and longs are edging towards the exit ahead of the OPEC+ talks," said oil broker PVM’s Tamas Varga, after OPEC+ failed to agree on policy in informal...
- OPEC Sees Steeper Oil Demand Drop as Virus Remains Challenging World oil demand will tumble by 9.46 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said in a monthly report, more than the 9.06 million bpd decline expected...
-
09:39
Some Roads are Closed and Difficult to Pass in Armenia
-
00:43
Vladimir Putin Had a Telephone Conversation with Joseph Biden
-
00:19
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Arrived in Armenia
-
22:38
Opposition Prosperous Armenia Party Leader Meets with Russia Ambassador
-
19:20
5-Day Weather Forecast in Armenia
-
18:49
Foreign Minister of the Republic of Artsakh Sent Letters to the UN Secretary General and UNESCO Director-General
-
16:04
Armenia PM Appoints First Deputy Health Minister
-
15:44
Nikol Pashinyan Sends Congratulatory Message to India’s Prime Minister
-
15:37
Italian PM Conte to Resign Following Pandemic Criticism
-
15:30
There is a Positive Dynamic in President Armen Sarkissian’s Health Condition
-
15:30
PACE Calls on to Implement Provisions of Trilateral Statement on Karabakh
-
15:16
Artsakh Reports 21 New Cases of COVID-19 over Past Day
-
14:15
Human Rights Ombudsman’s Office of Artsakh Published a Report on the Threat to Armenian Cultural Heritage
-
13:23
138 COVID-19 New Cases Reported in Armenia
-
11:59
Artsakh Defense Army Published List Of 65 Servicemen Killed
-
11:43
Four More Bodies Of The Artsakh War Casualties Were Found
-
11:28
Ombudsman: The Issue Of Demarcation Is Of Fundamental Importance For The Rights Of The Border Residents Of The Syunik Region
-
11:05
Russian, Armenian And Azerbaijani Vice Premiers To Meet On January 27
-
00:34
Gunshots Fired at St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Cultural Center in Marseille
-
22:15
Biden Reverses Trump's Transgender Military Ban
day
week
month
-
12:46
Lavrov: No Provocations Against Russian Peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh
-
10:50
Azerbaijan President's Statement Contradicts point 8 of Statement Signed on November 9, 2020: Arman Tatoyan
-
18:57
Artsakh Authorities Find More Bodies of Fallen Troops in Ongoing Search Operations
-
13:51
Artsakh Security Chief: We Could Have Avoided the War
-
16:40
Colorado Identifies First Known Case of UK Coronavirus Variant in US
-
17:50
Biden Names Ike Hajinazarian as White House Regional Communications Director
-
09:05
Armenia to Import 2,250 Goods from Iran Instead of Turkey
-
15:04
Bodies of 1,111 Fallen Armenian Soldiers Retrieved So Far: Artsakh Emergency Service
-
23:23
Let's Believe that 2021 Will Restore Our Lost Dignity
-
17:53
Armenian, Azerbaijani Intelligence Chiefs Discuss PoW Exchange at Moscow-Mediated Meeting
Humidity: 59%
Wind: 3 km/h