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British Columbians encouraged to resume travel within province - ReachFM: Peace Country s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Article continues below advertisement ↴ Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport; Brenda Baptiste, chair, Indigenous Tourism BC; Walt Judas, CEO, Tourism Industry Association of BC; Ingrid Jarrett, president and CEO, BC Hotel Association; Anthony Everett, chair of the BC Regional Tourism Secretariat; and Richard Porges, interim president and CEO, Destination BC, have released the following statement on the resumption of non-essential travel within B.C.: “It’s an exciting time for British Columbians as we begin travelling again. “People have been doing their part – getting vaccinated and following the rules – to keep each other safe and protect our communities.

BC Hotel Association seeks plan for vaccinated, global tourists - BC News

BC Hotel Association seeks plan for vaccinated, global tourists - BC News
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BC Hotel Association seeks plan for vaccinated, global tourists - Kelowna News

BC Hotel Association seeks plan for vaccinated, global tourists - Kelowna News
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Ingrid Jarrett: Compliance with travel restrictions essential to the survival of B C s hotel sector

Ingrid Jarrett: Compliance with travel restrictions essential to the survival of B.C. s hotel sector Opinion: Hotel and tourism operators need the public to closely follow travel restrictions to protect residents and see some travel return for summer a critical factor in the survival of businesses across B.C. Author of the article: Ingrid Jarrett Publishing date: May 07, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Currently, our once vibrant $3.2-billion hotel industry, which pre-pandemic employed approximately 60,000 people, has been ravaged. Average provincial occupancy is currently sitting well-below 25 per cent, and if we do not see tourism pick up by the summer, we risk losing over 30 per cent of hotels in British Columbia. Photo by Francis Georgian /PNG

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