WTTC unhappy with restrictions imposed on Chinese travellers
Julia Simpson, World Travel and Tourism Council President and Chief Executive has released a statement on the current impositions of travel restrictions on Chinese travellers.
Simpson notes “after nearly three years, it is great news that China is finally opening up. Chinese visitors around the world contributed US$253 billion to the global economy in 2019, creating jobs and boosting regional economies.
“The recovery of the Chinese Travel and Tourism sector is very welcome. Introducing knee-jerk travel restrictions shows Governments have learned nothing about the behaviour of this virus and continue to ignore the World Health Organization’s advice that border restrictions do not stop the virus mutating or moving around the globe.
“The reintroduction of ineffective COVID testing to Chinese travellers is a step backwards for the global travel and tourism sector.”
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