The sun beds on the Egyptian coast remain empty at the moment, but for many the thought of being able to travel again soon is helpful.
Futurologist and tourism researcher Horst Opaschowski has studied travel for more than 30 years – why people are on the move, where they are going, what they seek in the faraway. The fact thatThe expert’s findings are clear: “Without travel, people are at risk of withdrawal symptoms, ” says Opaschowski. “Because travel simply is part of the human condition.”as it “allows you to change where we are and also who we are”. Many people change their personality and style when travelling.
Would now be the time to question indulgence of low-cost airlines and hectic weekend trips to neighbouring holiday destinations? Or will we all default back to our jet-setting lifestyles? But isn’t it nice to enjoy home for a change? It depends on how long the travel ban lasts, Opaschowski says.