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Earlier this year, the UN’s World Tourism Organization published estimates on how big the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on international tourist arrivals could be.

The most positive of the three scenarios published in May assumed that travel restrictions would be lifted in July.

Even under this scenario, which has already turned out to be too optimistic with international travel still severely restricted, the UNWTO expected international tourist arrivals to drop by 58 percent this year compared to 2019.

  • The COVID-19 pandemic forced international travel and tourism to shut down at the beginning of the year.
  • Yet months later, tourist numbers are still down, with few signs of improvement.
  • International tourist arrivals were down 65% globally from January to June, compared to 2019, according to the UN’s World Tourism Organization.

Looking at newly released data for the first five months of 2020, the UNWTO’s estimates weren’t far off.

As the following chart shows, international tourist arrivals were down 65 percent globally for the five months ending June 2020 compared to the same period of 2019.

Considering that most travel restrictions only came into effect in mid-March, it can be expected that the numbers would look at least as bad, if not worse, if June and July figures were included.

With the recent uptick in new…

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