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Delray Beach travel agent optimistic about tourism in 2021

Delray Beach travel agent optimistic about tourism in 2021 January 5, 2021 at 3:00 PM EST - Updated January 5 at 5:11 PM A local travel agent is optimistic about tourism bouncing back in 2021 despite a Destinations Florida report that said revenue for the tourism industry was down 40 percent in October. Workers at the Aloft hotel in Delray Beach said they are slowly seeing more travelers and bookings. Our same-day bookings, our week-of bookings are through the roof, Curran said. Aloft hotel in Delray Beach has seen an increase in bookings for the winter season. Travel agent Jeff Dash said he was nervous going into 2021. By this time of the year, I would be looking at a normal year, and I would see my entire calendar completely full with bookings, not only for 2021 but also for 2022, Dash said.

Study: Recovery Still a Year Away for Tourism Businesses

Effects of the coronavirus pandemic on state tourism decreased in October, but recovery for Florida’s vital revenue-generating industry is still at best a year away, according to an association study. The Destinations Florida study indicated that businesses in October were having fewer problems finding supplies than in June. The research for Destinations Florida, an association of local tourism promotion organizations, also found a slight uptick in people planning Florida trips. But more than half of the state’s tourism-related businesses anticipate that COVID-19 impacts will continue until sometime between the third quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022, according to the study.

Recovery For Florida Tourism Businesses Is Still A Year Away, Study Finds

/ The study from Destinations Florida shows a slow but steady recovery from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Effects of the coronavirus pandemic on state tourism decreased in October, but recovery for Florida’s vital revenue-generating industry is still at best a year away, according to an association study released Monday. The Destinations Florida study indicated that businesses in October were having fewer problems finding supplies than in June. The research for Destinations Florida, an association of local tourism promotion organizations, also found a slight uptick in people planning Florida trips. But more than half of the state’s tourism-related businesses anticipate that COVID-19 impacts will continue until sometime between the third quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022, according to the study.

Coastal News Today | FL - Report Says Florida s Tourism Recovery Is a Year Away

Coastal News Today | FL - Report Says Florida s Tourism Recovery Is a Year Away
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COVID: Recovery a year away for Florida tourism businesses, study says

But a local tourism official said St. Augustine is poised to recover faster than the state overall.  The Destinations Florida study indicated that businesses in October were having fewer problems finding supplies than in June. The research for Destinations Florida, an association of local tourism promotion organizations, also found a slight uptick in people planning Florida trips. But more than half of the state’s tourism-related businesses anticipate that COVID-19 impacts will continue until sometime between the third quarter of 2021 and the first quarter of 2022, according to the study. “Slowly but surely, we are seeing signs of a recovery and Florida’s tourism industry, which is a key driver of employment and our economy, continues to work hard to ensure our communities are able to rebound,” Destinations Florida Executive Director Robert Skrob said in a press release Monday. “There is no magic fix for an economic recovery but what we have seen, and what we know works

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