The health crisis that began in the city of Wuhan in China at the end of 2019 and all the measures that followed (border closures, closure of restaurants, leisure properties, events...) put a stop to the tourism industry. The various tourism stakeholders and governments around the world are preparing for the revival of these sectors and are planning to reopen properties within a few weeks, or some countries have even already authorised the reopening of some properties.
This crisis implies important changes at least temporarily for the sector. What constraints are weighing on professionals in the sector and for how long? How can customers be reassured of the security of tourist properties and infrastructures? What actions are being and will be implemented around...
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