Corona virus may cause major damage to Indian tourism industry
Corona virus may cause major damage to Indian tourism industry
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The Indian tourism industry has been badly affected by the increasing outbreak of coronaviruses. Along with this, the world economy has collapsed after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it an epidemic. Apart from this, the Indian government has announced the cancellation of all visas, after which several thousand crores of rupees as an economic impact. It can cause damage. With this, according to Chamber CII, it is one of the worst crises ever to devastate the Indian tourism industry.

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Hotels, travel agents, tour operations, destinations, restaurants, family entertainment destinations, sea transport have all been harmed by the growing threat of the virus. In addition, in an impact assessment of the coronavirus epidemic, the CII Tourism Committee said that foreign tourism worth over the US $ 28 billion could be affected by an average of 60–65 percent between October and March. Along with this, the CII evaluation report said that as soon as the news of the virus started coming from November, the percentage of cancellation started increasing rapidly and in March it has increased to 80 percent in many Indian places. After the cancellation of the visa, the Chamber said that its impact would be 'very bad'.

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It further stated that there is silence for forwarding bookings for the inbound season from October 2020 to March 2021. In the coming time, the situation will be even more frightening for tourism. It further states that there are reports of large-scale forward cancellation in the NRI segment from developed markets, which are over 60 percent during inbound visits from April to September. With this, the report says that until the virus stops growing, almost everyone is in danger in the remaining months of 2020. Simultaneously, Anuj Puri, president of ANAROCK Property Consultants, said that India's revolving space would definitely be affected by the declaration of a global pandemic and the increasing number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country. He said that along with canceling visas for foreigners, the advice issued to Indians to stay away from unnecessary travel would have a marked effect.

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