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UK to Portugal ferry route axed

Share Plans to start sailing to Portugal from Plymouth this summer have been axed after Brittany Ferries discovered Spain is reopening to British tourists The Plymouth-based company was in serious negotiations regarding the proposed new route from Plymouth to Porto but has decided not to press ahead with its plans after all. Falling Covid cases, combined with the success of the vaccine rollout in Spain, have also contributed to the decision made by Chief Executive Christophe Mathieu this week. “Technically, we could open a route to Porto, but the game changed rapidly on Friday (21 May) with the announcement from Spanish authorities,” said Mr Mathieu. “It simply wouldn’t make sense to open a new route – and displace passengers already booked on services to Spain, if our second-biggest market is open for business.

Mexico s Outbound Tourism Fell 73% In 2020, According To GlobalData

Mexico’s Outbound Tourism Fell 73% In 2020, According To GlobalData share this article 1 min The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on Mexican outbound travel, with the number of trips falling by 73%. This figure is the second-highest fall in the Americas, after Peru (76%). Despite commercial flights operating throughout the year at a limited capacity, many countries were reluctant to open their borders amid Mexico’s high COVID-19 infection and death rate. Ultimately, this has led to a devastating drop in outbound travel which will not recover until 2024, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. Advertisements Craig Bradley, Associate Travel and Tourism Analyst at GlobalData, comments:

Mexico s Outbound Tourism Performance in 2020

Mexico’s Outbound Tourism Performance in 2020 18 May 2021 Mexico welcomed travelers beginning of 2020 and in the second half of the year despite the COVID-19 pandemic. What about the pandemic impact of its outbound travel? According to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on Mexican outbound travel, with the number of trips falling by 73%. This figure is the second-highest fall in the Americas, after Peru (76%). Despite commercial flights operating throughout the year at a limited capacity, many countries were reluctant to open their borders amid Mexico’s high COVID-19 infection and death rate. Ultimately, this has led to a devastating drop in outbound travel which will not recover until 2024.

Anticipated Boom In Summer Holiday Bookings Dampened By Uncertainty Over Travel Restrictions, Says GlobalData

Anticipated Boom In Summer Holiday Bookings Dampened By Uncertainty Over Travel Restrictions, Says GlobalData
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