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VaccinesScientistsBbc-newsUkAround-the-worldHeadlinesViewersVariantCovidFuture-proofingCountrySupporters good to have you with us. more now on the new omicron variant of the covid 19 virus, which is spreading rapidly throughout the world. this adds further worries to one of the hardest hit industries tourism. the united nations world tourism organisation says the pandemic could cost the global tourism sector $1 trillion in lost revenues this year. while travel picked up in europe during the summer months, recent new restrictions in europe and now the fear of a new variant has led a number of countries, including the uk and eu, to restrict or ban incoming flights from southern africa. so how is travel industry responding? eric dresin is secretary general of the european travel agents and tour operators associations. good morning to you. good morning- good morning to you. good morning. first good morning to you. good morning. first of good morning to you. good morning. first of all, - good morning to you. good morning. first of all, what l good morning to you. good i mo
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