A TOURISM chief has backed growing calls for a special recovery fund to be set up for tourism and hospitality businesses that have been pushed into economic freefall as a result of the pandemic. According to Jim Jones, the chief executive of North Wales Tourism, it was also essential that existing financial support measures were extended to help them survive 2021. Thousands of jobs had already been lost and the scale of the financial disaster has been “cataclysmic” for the region. Visit Britain forecasts that during the pandemic, tourism revenues had fallen by £68.8billion cross the UK, while in North Wales a recent study had shown there had been a devastating drop of £2.17bn in the income generation by the sector.
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