What’s Next for Trip.com Group as Coronavirus Crisis Subsides in China?
Trip.com CEO Jane Sun is seeing signs of recovery in China’s domestic travel market as the coronavirus crisis subsides in the country. Trip.com
Trip.com CEO Jane Sun is seeing signs of recovery in China’s domestic travel market as the coronavirus crisis subsides in the country. Trip.com
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Venice’s usually overcrowded streets are now void of tourists as the coronavirus spreads to Europe, with Italy being one of the worst-hit countries. Francisco Seco / Associated Press
A Flybe aircraft in the sky. The airline has collapsed. Catherine Singleton / Flickr
Sidmouth, Devon, a popular holiday spot in the UK. Philip Goddard / Flickr
The Louvre museum has now reopened. Christophe Ena / AP Photo
Flybe, a UK regional airline, is going out of business, according to reports. Transport Pixels / Flickr
Asia tourism is bracing for more challenging times ahead as the virus spreads outside of Asia. Meanwhile, operators in countries like Laos have been less affected, in part due to scant media coverage of the country. Sasha Popovic / Flickr
Thailand’s legalization of cannabis for medicine purposes could launch marijuana tourism in Southeast Asia.
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