How The Pandemic Will Change Travel As We Know It

by | May 22, 2020


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We’re dealing with a lot of change, and some of it is here to stay.

According to the website Luxury Launches, the post-pandemic travel world may follow a few new trends. For example, traveling close to home. Not only are there still restrictions in place, until there’s a vaccine people might not want to get on a plane or a cruise ship. Instead you can look for adventures just a short trip from home, plus it’s easier on the wallet.

Wildlife tourism might also be a no go. Thanks to reports about the treatment of animals at Chinese markets and shows such as Tiger King, instagram posts with captive animals could be looked down on.

If your comfort level is not up to leaving home, go virtual. You can now stream tours, performances and take virtual tours of places that interest you.

Finally, images of clean air and the return of wildlife will also make people think twice about the trips they’re taking. Instead of a crowded city, you might just try something a little more eco-friendly and explore something new.

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