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COVID-19: Celebratory 'vaxications' are giving the travel industry a boost


Josephine Darwin, 65, marked March 3 on her calendar with the importance of a golden anniversary and planned to celebrate it with similar gusto. On that date, she and her husband, John, 67, would officially be immune -or as near as can be -from COVID-19. Newly vaccinated with the Pfizer shot, the Nashville retirees are wasting no time getting back to travel: They plan to fly to Charleston, S.C. next week for a post-vaccine vacation. Call it a vaxication.
I can t begin to describe our excitement to get out and meet people again, says Josephine, who hasn t left her home since March 17, 2020, except for brief walks around the neighborhood and to get jabbed. As soon as she and her husband had their vaccination appointments, they started trip planning. A two-week vacation in Newfoundland is now on the books for September, assuming borders open by then. (They very well may not be; Canada s eastern provinces have been so strict about pandemic travel bans, they have even denied ....

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Celebratory 'Vaxications' Are Giving the Travel Industry a Boost


Celebratory ‘Vaxications’ Are Giving the Travel Industry a Boost
Bloomberg
3/7/2021
Jen Murphy
(Bloomberg) Josephine Darwin, 65, marked March 3 on her calendar with the importance of a golden anniversary and planned to celebrate it with similar gusto. On that date, she and her husband, John, 67, would officially be immune or as near as can be from Covid-19. Newly vaccinated with the Pfizer shot, the Nashville retirees are wasting no time getting back to travel: They plan to fly to Charleston, S.C. next week for a post-vaccine vacation. Call it a “vaxication.”
“I can’t begin to describe our excitement to get out and meet people again,” says Josephine, who hasn’t left her home since March 17, 2020, except for brief walks around the neighborhood and to get jabbed. As soon as she and her husband had their vaccination appointments, they started trip planning. A two-week vacation in Newfoundland is now on the books for Septem ....

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Travel industry sees glimmers of recovery in Africa, Antarctica


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Travel industry sees glimmers of recovery in Africa, Antarctica
Travelers are starting to book now for trips they hope to take months or more down the line.
By Nikki Ekstein, Bloomberg
22 Feb 2021 
09:04 
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Early in the global pandemic, travel experts rushed to determine the shape of the recovery. Would it be L-shaped? More like a W? A year later, despite brief upticks and plenty of pent-up demand, the travel rebound has yet to arrive.
Yet there are glimmers of optimism, both for the industry and for people itching to dust off their suitcases. Travelers are starting to book now for trips they hope to take months or more down the line. A smattering of markets, including Africa and Antarctica, are doing well, their highest-end inventory already selling out for stretches of their upcoming high seasons (in austral winter and summer, respectively). Some spots are even thriving right now. ....

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