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Good intentions to avoid collapsing a sector economy, tourism

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Good intentions to avoid collapsing a sector economy, tourism

Attempts to recover the tourism economy are taking shape in Europe and around the world. The Covid_19 vaccination campaign has brought successful results in Israel, which with the ‘Green Pass’ has lifted the country from the grip of the virus.

What good intentions if not those of an effective experimentation of the ‘Digital Green Certificate’ in Europe to re-incentivise the tourism economy?

Thanks to this Pass, we want to support the travel and transport sector, making it easier for people to travel and checking their health with a negative Coronavirus test or proof of vaccination.

This is just one of the ways in which they want to relaunch tourism. Already now, various initiatives have been taken by airlines and hotels.

In particular, ‘Brexit-England’, currently in a more favorable condition thanks to a previous massive vaccination, strengthens the sector with promotions and exclusive packages.

The merger of 17 different and well-known hotel brands relaunches tourism with initiatives such as stay offer periods and personalized discounts.

Furthermore, by next summer, low-cost Ryanair plans to add new flights to Europe from the UK, including European destinations.

Among the undisputed destinations: Italy, France, Greece, Portugal, Spain and the islands, among which the Canary Islands and Ibiza stand out. Here are also the capitals and cities: Athens, Lisbon, Rome, Palermo, Malaga and Marseille.

The consolidated British Airways offers other short-haul destinations for the Mediterranean, in particular Portugal and Greece, but also including the Nordic Poland and Latvia.

Italy is fighting, between decrees and new amendments, to regain a minimum of guaranteed freedom for its citizens and for Italian or international tourists who would find themselves deprived of the opportunity to appreciate the uniqueness of the Italian territories, also for this year .

Despite the difficulties, Italy always remains a destination that the majority of visitors do not want to give up, not even in these periods in which the ‘Coronavirus’ is the only main protagonist.