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Domestic and Regional Tourism will continue to keep the sector afloat
Oxford Economics and global Travel report (2020-2021) indicates that domestic and regional travel will dominate the tourism industry in 2021 compared to international tourism. Many destinations are expected to maintain their international travel restrictions for a large part of the year. Affordability and safety concerns are also expected to encourage closer-to-home travel.
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COVID-19 vaccine to boost travel
Most Kenyans are willing to take the vaccine once availed by the government which will be a big boost for domestic tourism according to Geo Poll report. The report also indicates that the vaccine will increase confidence for travel with many tourists still afraid of contracting the virus during travel.
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Air travel to be more attractive for travellers in 2021
Air travel is expected to pick up in 2021 with airlines expected to continue significantly discounting ticket prices to stimulate demand (International Tourism report Jan-Oct 2020).
Global tourism trends suggest that transport costs will affect travel patterns globally with travellers seeking travel insurance and flexibility during travel.
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Travel trends and influences for the future as we re-imagine tourism
With travel expected to pick in the second quarter of 2021, targeted travellers have cited hygiene measures, flexibility, and financial peace of mind as key motivators for travel.
Expedia Group Solution also indicates that younger generations will be at the forefront of driving demand. Oher influences cited are: Availability of vaccine, Demand evolution, Innovation and digitization, Sustainability.
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Kenya to host two European Tour Events in 2021
Kenya will host two European tour events in 2021; the Magical Kenya Open (MKO) and Kenya Savannah Classic.
The two events will happen consecutively with MKO taking place between the 18th-21st March and the Kenya Savanna classic taking place just two days after 23rd-26th March, both at the Karen Country club.
The events are expected to attract at least 400 – 500 people into the country comprising of professional golfers, officials and media.
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