Foreign tourism in Chile registered a 92.6% drop year-to-year in the first quarter of 2021, according to a study published Sunday bu the journal Barómetro del Turismo (Tourism Barometer), released by the government s Tourism Undersecretariat and the National Tourism Service (Sernatur).Add your comment!
Tourism Undersecretary José Luis Uriarte explained that such a low figure was to be expected
Foreign tourism in Chile registered a 92.6% drop year-to-year in the first quarter of 2021, according to a study published Sunday bu the journal Barómetro del Turismo (Tourism Barometer), released by the government s Tourism Undersecretariat and the National Tourism Service (Sernatur).
The report showed that 79,990 visitors arrived in the country during the stage, compared to 1,077,102 in the first three months of 2020.
Tourism Undersecretary José Luis Uriarte explained that such a low figure was to be expected given the context of the Covid-19 pandemic that continues to affect the world. He added that over 60 percent of world destinations remain totally or partially closed and restrictions on the entry of foreign visitors persist as a measure to control the spread of the virus.
Foreign tourism in Chile registered a 92.6% drop year-to-year in the first quarter of 2021, according to a study published Sunday bu the journal Barómetro del Turismo (Tourism Barometer), released by the government s Tourism Undersecretariat and the National Tourism Service (Sernatur).
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