Last week, Tourism Update asked when readers thought inbound tourism numbers would recover.
While 36% thought things would only recover in Q3/Q4 2021, a total of 61% predicted that the bounce-back would not happen until 2022/2023. See the full results below:
When do you expect tourism to southern and East Africa will bounce back to figures in line with 2019 growth?
Q1/Q2 2021 |
3% |
Q3/Q4 2021 |
36% |
Q1/Q2 2022 |
19% |
Q3/Q4 2022 |
21% |
Only by 2023 |
21% |
This week, we would like to know your thoughts on the necessity of COVID vaccinations for cautious travellers. Let us know by participating in our poll on the right-hand side of our newsfeed, or share your thoughts in the comments below.
Do you believe a COVID-19 vaccine is necessary before people consider travelling?
- Yes, especially since many source markets have been hard hit by a second wave.
- Perhaps, which is why we need to emphasise the health and safety protocols we have in place.
- No. Many of our source markets are resilient and will travel whether there are vaccines or not.