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Hotelplan Suisse closes 75 travel agencies

Hotelplan Suisse closes 75 travel agencies CRISIS Due to the obligation to remote work and the collapse of business, only 11 branches will remain open, including the one in Lugano Hotelplan Suisse closes 75 travel agencies Hotelplan Suisse closes 75 travel agencies Hotelplan Suisse closes 75 travel agencies Di ats 19 gennaio 2021 , 10:22 OnTheSpot Hotelplan Suisse has closed 75 of its 86 travel agencies until the end of February. One of the reasons is the home office obligation decreed by the Federal Council, spokeswoman Bianca Gähweiler told the AWP agency, confirming a news from the Travelnews portal. The decision has also been affected by the collapse of the travel business. Of the eleven branches that remain open, the only one in Italian-speaking Switzerland is that of Lugano. The closed branches will still remain reachable by phone, Gähweiler said.

South African Covid variant reported in southern Switzerland

South African Covid variant reported in southern Switzerland From October 27, the Ticino cantonal government decreed that face masks must be worn outdoors if a minimum distance cannot be maintained. A street scene of Bellinzona, canton Ticino. Keystone / Alessandro Crinari Health officials in Italian-speaking Switzerland have reported their first case of the South African mutation of the coronavirus. Switzerland has documented at least three cases of the South African variant and ten cases of the variant from Britain, which are apparently more contagious than the original. This content was published on January 3, 2021 - 18:24 January 3, 2021 - 18:24 Keystone-SDA/sb The infected individual has been placed in isolation, the Ticino authorities said on January 1. The person had travelled to Switzerland from South Africa and had tested positive before Christmas.

Pandemic dents financial optimism for 2021 in Switzerland

Pandemic dents financial optimism for 2021 in Switzerland 18% of Swiss adults are convinced their financial situation will worsen in 2021, according to a survey. © Photosbypanda | Dreamstime.com This percentage is markedly higher than at the end of 2019 when the same figure was 13%. The rise in pessimism is largely linked to job insecurity. 68% are concerned they will face full or partial unemployment, while the self-employed worry they will get less business. In addition, 46% fear continued rises in health insurance premiums. More generally, 83% are concerned about the impact of the pandemic on their economic situation, a figure which has risen from 76% since May. This figure is higher in French-speaking Switzerland (92%) and lower in German- (81%) and Italian-speaking Switzerland (78%).

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