Asia's Tourist Destinations Struggle to Come Back to Life

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'There are limited tourists right now—it’s not like before.' Tourism is surging in the U.S. and Europe. But in Asia, many destinations are struggling to come back to life

remain in Indonesia, Andrew Roberts, who owns the Padang Padang surf camp in Bali, tells TIME that he’s seen a steady flow of tourists coming back to surf the island’s world-class breaks, such as the towering waves of Uluwatu. Accommodation at the camp has been at pre-pandemic occupancy levels for some weeks now.

“Over-dependence on international tourism and the need for some Asia-Pacific countries to diversify their economies was an issue even before the pandemic,” Schipani says. “Now, many countries are redoubling their economic diversification efforts.”

 

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Vaccine requirements too

No it's not. We've just had a second quarter of negative GDP growth. We are in a recession and it's horrible. People can't travel because people can't pay the gas and utilities.

In India,in many states,the tourism industry,the hotel industry is doing damn well, showing one of the highest occupancy levels in several years, please check the stock price of our top chains, Indians Hotels, EIH Ltd, 52 week highs,

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The same also here in Fiji.

Flights are too expensive. $5000 for a return ticket. No.

vietnam cut e-tourist visas from 90 to 30 days. that doesn't help.

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