2019 meant a year for the recovery of regional tourism with a view to further boosting tourist arrivals. However, at the end of the same year, the proliferation of the COVID-19 virus broke out in China, reaching Europe and then the Americas. 
The hashtag #TravelTomorrow encapsulates this message of solidarity and hope, through which the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) calls for shared responsibility among travellers and the tourism sector around the world to deal with the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has released a set of recommendations calling for urgent and strong support to help the global tourism sector not only recover from the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19 but to ‘grow back better’. 
After the rain, it now pours. The Italian travel industry, deeply affected by Covid-19, is now facing another internal issue.
In light of the ongoing coronavirus crisis that has made the U.S. one of the hardest hit nations in the world, Florida Keys authorities decided to set up checkpoint in an effort to keep tourists aloof.
The Bahamas has closed the nation’s borders to all visitors until March 31, in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, according to Travel Market Report.
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