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2nd Covid wave leaves Agra s tourism industry reeling again

2nd Covid wave leaves Agra s tourism industry reeling again ​ Thu, Apr 15 2021 14:33 IST | ​ 1 Views Shut briefly over hoax bomb call, Taj reopens Image Source: IANS News Agra, April 15 : The alarming surge of Covid-19 cases in the Taj city, one patient every ten minutes, 242 cases on Wednesday including politicians and officials, has hit the tourism industry hard which was only beginning to limp back to some kind of normalcy in January and February. The number of visitors to the Taj Mahal and other monuments has dropped to a trickle. The sudden slump in the arrivals has affected travel agencies, photographers, guides and other service providers. The tourism complex is deserted and the hotel occupancy rate has come down to below 50 per cent. The restrictions on marriages and mass gatherings for functions had also hit the hotels badly, owners said.

Taj Mahal now a ghost town as second wave hits Agra

Taj Mahal now a ghost town as second wave hits Agra By IANS Share The alarming surge of Covid-19 cases in the Taj city, one patient every ten minutes, 242 cases on Wednesday including politicians and officials, has hit the tourism industry hard which was only beginning to limp back to some kind of normalcy in January and February. The number of visitors to the Taj Mahal and other monuments has dropped to a trickle. The sudden slump in the arrivals has affected travel agencies, photographers, guides and other service providers. The tourism complex is deserted and the hotel occupancy rate has come down to below 50 percent.

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