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A ban on overseas tours organized by Taiwanese travel agents remains in place, the Tourism Bureau said on Wednesday in reaction to a travel operator who advertised a 21-day trip to the US, promising that participants would get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Los Angeles. Agents who contravene the rules would be fined up to NT$150,000, and their operating license might be revoked, the bureau said. The agent said that the tour would be “a business opportunity,” adding that vaccinations should be Taiwan’s top priority amid a surge of the COVID-19 cases. There is still a risk of contracting the virus, despite a nationwide ....
Tourism market takes heavy hit amid COVID-19 surge 05/12/2021 06:04 PM Passengers wait for ferry in the outlying islands of Matsu in April. CNA file photo Taipei, May 12 (CNA) The escalating COVID-19 numbers in Taiwan this week has caught the local tourism sector off-guard, with some reporting financial losses and expressing pessimism toward the future market outlook on Wednesday. Since the government tightened disease control measures the previous day following multiple domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases of unknown origin, many tourism operators have been forced to cancel tours, according to Travel Quality Assurance Association spokesman Ringo Lee (李奇嶽). Lee said his own company has suffered a loss of NT$7.5 million (US$269,000) from cancellations of graduation tours, as the government has instructed schools to suspend off-campus events. ....