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In a few days, the world will be marking the International Day of Happiness. As the global pandemic rages on, we would all be excused for asking to what extent we can afford to raise a glass this year, as we endure a health crisis that has isolated us from our loved ones and placed so much strain on our livelihood.
And yet, our task as politicians begins right here in safeguarding the well-being of our citizens and ensuring we all come out of this moment ready to rebuild.
In my work at the European Parliament and other fora in the past months, I have stressed on the need to place sustainability as a key approach in shaping a post-Covid policy for our societies, and for Europe’s economies.
Marc Crothall The ‘one year ago’ moments have started to creep through our social media feeds, reminding us of those last moments with friends, family and for me, my team as our departure from normality accelerated more quickly than any of us would have anticipated. A year ago, the Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) had just delivered our annual conference at the SEC; Scotland’s tourism strategy Outlook 2030 was launched by the First Minister and our 500 delegates went back to their businesses bolstered by the vision of the strategy, that Scotland will be the world leader in 21st century tourism. Despite everything we have gone through over the last year, I know this vision remains strong.
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+ February 23, 2021 STAKEHOLDERS in the tourism industry welcome the move of the Cebu Provincial Government to ease travel for local tourists from other provinces who want to experience and enjoy Cebu’s destinations.
Following the meeting of the Provincial Tourism Task Force on Friday, Feb. 19, tour operators are now planning to form travel packages and ask airlines to offer cost-efficient packages for visitors wanting to visit any of Cebu’s 44 towns and six component cities.
Andrew Teh, member of the Cebu Travel & Tours Association and Cebu Alliance of Tour Operations Specialists, said they are initially thinking of coming up with cheap package tours that include a two- or three-night stay and a tour of some destinations.