Local Tourism Leaders Express Optimism After Industry was Crushed by Pandemic By Casey Nelson
Mar 2, 2021 1:02 PM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – It’s been about a year since most major events were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But travel is starting to trend back up.
On March 11th of 2020, 87-percent of travelers had plans within the next 6 months. Many of those plans were soon foiled by the emergence of the global pandemic.
“The next week it dropped to 72-percent, and then we bounced around the in the fifties and the sixties until the beginning part of February, when it went to 81-percent,” said Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau President, Brad Toll. “It’s been about a year, and we’re finally coming back up in the interest of traveling again…It’s finally starting to seem like things have a chance at getting back to normal again.”
Local Tourism Leaders Express Optimism After Industry was Crushed by Pandemic
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