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Covid-19: why travel will never be the same 

The Economist
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Covid-19 has devastated global travel and-as the industry recovers from the effects of the pandemic-tourism will be increasingly localised and complicated. This won’t just affect foreign holidays; it could disrupt the workings of the globalised world. Read more here: econ.st/3gJ0O8f
Further reading:
Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19 here: econ.st/2VVNiWW
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest covid-19 coverage: econ.st/38B5Q3Q
Read our article on what awaits tourists as lockdowns are lifted: econ.st/3iEdHCf
The World If: aviation doesn’t recover from covid-19: econ.st/3iD6Dpx
Read our leader on how people will have to adapt to the covid-19 pandemic long term: econ.st/2VX6mnL
Has covid-19 killed globalisation? econ.st/3iBB2Vb
How to pandemic-proof the planet: econ.st/2O0EL0j
See data on how speedy lockdowns saved lives: econ.st/2ZJPbXU
The science behind social-distancing measures: econ.st/2BN8qaP

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@francismajor3530
@francismajor3530 4 года назад
To think in 2019 I was flying across the Atlantic not thinking much of it. Yesterday I felt so privileged to spend a couple hours in a neighboring city less than 15 km away.
@AllenMQuinn
@AllenMQuinn 4 года назад
Agreed. I travelled all over last year and everyone thought it was too much. Now I'm so blessed to have ignored everyone and travelled a lot as it won't be the same again (or at least it's going to take a long time for it to come close to Pre-Covid)
@ukeyaoitrash2618
@ukeyaoitrash2618 4 года назад
@Ian Mann uhm "ever"? Disregarding the fact that many countries like Japan for example are open RIGHT NOW and trying to stimulate tourism, once this pandemic is over at least leisure travel at least thr long haul part will recover (I hope short trips more by train). I plan to go to Japan in a few years 😁
@101ineke
@101ineke 4 года назад
Japan is beautiful, and the flight was very expansieve already 2013. With current climate it woud be more expansieve. I am 55 and did a lot of travelling in my days I always say I living in a golden age. But even for the pandanmic You see the cracks already, flight shaming, it is slowing become a rich thing again to fly we are running out of oil ect. My father saved for this yourney to indonesian, when he was in his early 50's, he was from 1923, I was 25 and already was to crete and .egypt. I traveled a lot over seas and I hope to this for a time, but yes it will changing.
@sokyoul
@sokyoul 4 года назад
I think sometimes we need this hit of reality to be able to appreciate what we have
@wadesultan5074
@wadesultan5074 4 года назад
I crossed the Atlantic for the first time just 1 month before transatlantic travel was banned!
@Synth08
@Synth08 2 года назад
It’s been almost 2 years since this video was uploaded. Nothing has changed, but maybe gotten more worse. 2 years of no travelling has left a toll on me. I feel that next time I go on holiday I must appreciate it as much as possible. I feel old and changed. I don’t feel like that guy who I used to be, travelling the world with my loved ones and telling stories to all my friends. Dozing off in school, imagining the next holiday to Casablanca or Antalya, letting my imagination run wild, only to be more amazed than what I thought. Meeting locals and learning their way of life and the scenery that makes me feel like I’m in a movie. The mountains filled with green. Everything I saw online was never even close to my experiences. The delicious fahitas that makes me never feel the same again. I feel great sadness that covid hit now but now I understand I shouldn’t take my experiences for granted.
@danielarodrigues9681
@danielarodrigues9681 2 года назад
(sorry for my english) I started my first job in 2020 and I was so excited to finally have money and travel, now i'm working from home office and every day feels the same, I feel sad because I haven't had the chance yet to travel and I'm afraid this pandemic will last longer. People tell me I should take a chance and enjoy life but it still seems so disheartening.
@ndjk2821
@ndjk2821 4 года назад
Thumbnail: “Will travel ever be the same?” Title: “No, travel will never be the same” Me: Cool
@olivergilpin
@olivergilpin 4 года назад
Production team needs some syncing 😂
@cannabischannel
@cannabischannel 4 года назад
@Mario Glory can we bring COVID?
@pedrorodriguez418
@pedrorodriguez418 4 года назад
You missed: Video: Travel will be the same after some years.
@SandraRodrigues-uv9jp
@SandraRodrigues-uv9jp 3 года назад
The world is a person my friends ..and be thankful if we still can go out for exercise
@agadgsgdfgsasadsfdg
@agadgsgdfgsasadsfdg 3 года назад
Blazers Goat TEN bring some corona beers when you can lol
@Jasmin96961
@Jasmin96961 4 года назад
I feel claustrophobic for not being able to fly anywhere I want to. For people who love to travel and who think travelling is the meaning of life, this is the end 😔
@GaryBurtka
@GaryBurtka 4 года назад
Am I the only one that was suprised 200,000 people flew through Heathrow in April? That still seems crazy to me.
@majnuker
@majnuker 4 года назад
On average that's only about 250 people per hour. Not unreasonable.
@mahmitKhel
@mahmitKhel 4 года назад
No before pandemic, it was 200K per day' at Heathrow, according to this report.
@Haneynozuka
@Haneynozuka 4 года назад
Some people had to go back home!
@bellysbluetube
@bellysbluetube 4 года назад
Was that 100,000 people came to fly out and 100,000 told to go back home? Or 200,000 actually flew??
@LisaCulton
@LisaCulton 4 года назад
Life goes on. It shouldn't be surprising.
@dkpqzm
@dkpqzm 4 года назад
Nothing will ever be the same again. We've just experienced another world wide revolution.
@pablogallegoGNZ
@pablogallegoGNZ 4 года назад
To be fair we were heading into a downward spiral in terms of how globalization wasn't caring for the inevitable environmental crisis. While we can evolve around COVID and get to treatments or a vaccine we can't recover easily from catastrophic earthquakes, rising temperatures that damaged roads and buildings, or floods that take over areas people live in. While we can all agree that the economic repercussions will be brutal and scary we also have to understand that we need to redesign elements of this system because quite possibly if we don't the consequences will be even worse.
@billyfox6368
@billyfox6368 4 года назад
Well, all right then, I suppose that I don't need to comment now. 😂
@pablogallegoGNZ
@pablogallegoGNZ 4 года назад
@@billyfox6368 Hahaha this has been on my mind for weeks now
@jamesauld5145
@jamesauld5145 4 года назад
Agree 100%
@smr32061
@smr32061 4 года назад
It may be questionable to travel now to other countries or places because of Covid-19 and quarantine being a requirement in some countries, but eventually, the situation will improve over time. Hopefully even by the end of the year.
@pablogallegoGNZ
@pablogallegoGNZ 4 года назад
@@smr32061 I feel the reality of many countries like us in South America is too bleak to really consider opening up to tourism from people outside any time soon. Also, places like Sweden that didn't undergo lockdown protocols might get blocked by other countries who did and use this mechanism to protect its people. I highly doubt that travel will return to any noticeable level this calendar year. Until a vaccine isn't in its final stages to be sold I doubt we will see international travel come back.
@boink800
@boink800 4 года назад
After the pandemic, things will pick up again. There is no need to be too depressing. Let's concentrate on doing what we need to in order to get over this pandemic.
@souma331
@souma331 4 года назад
Yea all these recent articles are far too depressing, especially with the situation as it is. Is it really so hard to just be positive in these days?
@wandaprock1015
@wandaprock1015 4 года назад
Exactly that's what I'm doing , even tho I canceled my vacation this year 😭
@PeteS_1994
@PeteS_1994 4 года назад
Things will change though
@LisaCulton
@LisaCulton 4 года назад
Thinkgs are picking up *during* the pandemic. I just got back from vacation.
@LisaCulton
@LisaCulton 4 года назад
@@souma331 For a lot of People, yes. I blame the media.
@heww3960
@heww3960 3 года назад
So why will travel NEVER be the same again. You did not answer that.
@alex.harkness
@alex.harkness 3 года назад
How about you answer it
@kvk1960
@kvk1960 3 года назад
Yes they did? No more cheap flights for a long time and many carriers will go under. DUH.
@ggc7318
@ggc7318 4 года назад
Earth says I can't take all these people and their pollution anymore.
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 4 года назад
Indeed! Covid-29 has been GREAT for the rest of the planet which just shows how parasitic humans have become. I don't expect The Economist, which favours economic over sustainable growth, to even mention this, but younger generations are nevertheless, gradually becoming aware of the damage caused by the selfish, greedy lifestyles of older generations.
@user-dc4bl1cu2k
@user-dc4bl1cu2k 4 года назад
Overpopulation has made it easiest for the virus to transmit. We are witnessing a phase of natural selection.
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 4 года назад
@Douglas waterman Conservatives and right wing idiots are just as bad.
@stevenpyne1994
@stevenpyne1994 4 года назад
@@GonzoTehGreat So all those millennials and GenZers, cluttering the streets of Europe and SE Asia with their backpacks, are really just boomers in disguise are they? And, of course, they didn't add to polllution by flying to their destinations, because they can walk on water!
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 4 года назад
@@stevenpyne1994 No generation alive today is completely free of guilt when it comes to environmental damage, but some are more to blame than others (and some countries more so than others).
@ideasfortravelers4702
@ideasfortravelers4702 4 года назад
thx to coronavirus I got a chance to get to know my family, you know what there are really nice people.
@lathekla
@lathekla 4 года назад
I think quite a few people discovered the opposite!
@You_are_not_normal
@You_are_not_normal 4 года назад
Can’t stand my family!!
@qmarq
@qmarq 4 года назад
I need to get out of this house asap
@KKISCRAZYFUL
@KKISCRAZYFUL 4 года назад
Quarantine makes me really wish I didn't live alone.
@cuckoonut1208
@cuckoonut1208 4 года назад
I would be enjoying my solitude during this crisis if i was still working.
@FlightSideOfLife
@FlightSideOfLife 4 года назад
I love how this video is exactly 7:47
@jroig824
@jroig824 4 года назад
I really doubt you guys can predict the future so well. We'll see what happens when the pandemic is over
@dayashabrown5450
@dayashabrown5450 2 года назад
Because of the sin in the world
@sankarabharathisrinivasan9474
@sankarabharathisrinivasan9474 4 года назад
1:50 IATA chief says until 2023 Narrator : Several years.
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 3 года назад
He's dreaming.
@Dayserking
@Dayserking 4 года назад
“Why travel will never be the same”
@ashsqx3246
@ashsqx3246 4 года назад
The permanent change narrative is a consistent theme everywhere
@sebastianwallin3726
@sebastianwallin3726 3 года назад
Media is trying to make this seem like a phase. It isn't a phase and never will be. The solution to the disease is a phase. It's a phase how long people are willing to virtue signaling just to seem kind while being inherently selfish. Coronavirus has in no way stopped human consumption. Only thing the solutions to this exaggerated crisis has done is creating a stronger sense of imprisonment
@cherissevocage2928
@cherissevocage2928 3 года назад
@@sebastianwallin3726 exactly 💯 and fear
@TurnOntheBrightLights.
@TurnOntheBrightLights. 4 года назад
Thumbnail: will travel ever be the same? Title: Why travel will never be the same -_-
@MotorcycleDiaries104
@MotorcycleDiaries104 4 года назад
Person reading this video title in 2025 will laugh 😂
@williamnunn8847
@williamnunn8847 3 года назад
I hope so as I like travel, and feel how insignificant London England is in the scheme of the world. Its made me more balanced and enriched my outlook.
@user0m170
@user0m170 3 года назад
"several years" - i call BS on that one.
@HopeForTheHighway
@HopeForTheHighway 4 года назад
The only nation I visited in 2020: Imagination
@qmarq
@qmarq 4 года назад
Me Dubai in January
@jaysterling26
@jaysterling26 4 года назад
Is that just an illusion?
@shikhardahal1568
@shikhardahal1568 4 года назад
Me The UK till feb
@Zestyclose-Big3127
@Zestyclose-Big3127 3 года назад
Procrastination says hi
@nieshamae
@nieshamae 3 года назад
True
@harrietyes
@harrietyes 3 года назад
I can't imagine being able to hug my friends anymore. cant believe we used to do that
@Casioo24
@Casioo24 3 года назад
Dont worry please, you still can The media likes to create fear and seperate people, its unfortunanetly the first unwritten rule..
@aprilcaesar8286
@aprilcaesar8286 3 года назад
Fortunately for me, where the virus is concerned nothing much changed; except where I have to adhere to rules when in public.
@peacefuldaizy5717
@peacefuldaizy5717 3 года назад
Life is short. Hug the people you love.
@destinasinusantaraadidaya9880
@destinasinusantaraadidaya9880 4 года назад
people have less money so travel will never be the same
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 3 года назад
Only the upper class will continue to travel. COVID-19 has made them even wealthier and they will only be happier to visit places that are much less crowded than they used to be. The story is the same again. The rich get richer and their lives get better, but for the rest of us, it's the complete opposite. In the end, it's the rest of us who will keep toiling our lives away so that rich kids can afford to travel around and have meaningful lives.
@mastercreamer1398
@mastercreamer1398 3 года назад
Thankfully the industry I work in is doing great still. I’m fortunate and I feel empathy for those who aren’t as lucky.
@2534H
@2534H 4 года назад
Travelling will never be the same is too exaggerated.
@deepkumar16
@deepkumar16 4 года назад
Travel is your own personal journey. This may be the best time to discover the gems in your own country.
@bobf5360
@bobf5360 4 года назад
couldn't agree more. So many of us have traveled all over the world, but know actually very little about things just a few hundred kilometers away from our home. See your own country. There is beauty everywhere.
@PM_ME_MESSIAEN_PICS
@PM_ME_MESSIAEN_PICS 4 года назад
I guess there isn't anything I can do when I can walk across my country in a day. (Maybe I'll just walk across my country in a day?)
@Cooleatack
@Cooleatack 4 года назад
John Williams I recommend GeoWizard’s “Trip across Wales in a straight line” for inspiration
@ThePayola123
@ThePayola123 4 года назад
Or taking the ultimate journey within by taking a stay-cation. Why not make a thoughtful journey within? We rely entirely too much on cheap fossil fuels. It needs to stop, it's so thoughtlessly wasteful and harmful to the environment.
@bobf5360
@bobf5360 4 года назад
@@ThePayola123 exactly. A psilocybic voyage costs almost nothing, and you get to see things you'll never see at the gift shop at the Louvre.
@22s22a
@22s22a 4 года назад
Glad i got to atleast travel for 3 years as normal traveler before this started. Just bummed i wont be able to move as freely now
@eduardochavacano
@eduardochavacano 4 года назад
i have been to 200 cities in Asia, so im not too sad.
@geoffwaring1942
@geoffwaring1942 4 года назад
tldr: business travel will be slightly lower for a few years, maybe.
@william2154
@william2154 4 года назад
Thank you.
@alfa8728
@alfa8728 4 года назад
tldr: you're an idiot
@MEKay-wu5pp
@MEKay-wu5pp 3 года назад
haha yup
@IanInChengdu
@IanInChengdu 4 года назад
When normal flights resume the prices will be expensive for years. The airlines have to get their losses back.
@WbZ-sb9si
@WbZ-sb9si 3 года назад
Some smart entreprenaurs will come up with the idea of buget flights.
@locomeco
@locomeco 4 года назад
Of course, once all is under control we'll forget all about Coronavirus.
@cobalius
@cobalius 4 года назад
I'm on your side. This will be forgotten one day soon, within this generation
@guotao1968
@guotao1968 4 года назад
@@cobalius You can say that again.
@djackson4605
@djackson4605 4 года назад
Yeah the vaccine will handle that part.
@fidget2020
@fidget2020 4 года назад
Well, yes, but the questions are how long will that take and how many will die in the meantime? Not to mention how long will economic recovery take.....
@chrismckellar9350
@chrismckellar9350 4 года назад
How do you know that things will improve over time, unless COVID19 and the rest of the members of the Corona and flu viruses have told you what you what their plan are. As the planet warms and humans put further stress on nature, there will be more viral pathogens that will start cause mayhem and disruptions in human civilization.
@dusanstanko9881
@dusanstanko9881 4 года назад
Stay home and countries should become more self sufficient
@mucsalto8377
@mucsalto8377 4 года назад
where do your t-shirts come from, your sneakers, your phone? Your veggies and your oranges, your wine, your bacon and your steaks? Where was your furniture produced? Not in Sweden, I guess. Self sufficiency is a fairy tale.
@dusanstanko9881
@dusanstanko9881 4 года назад
We have all that in Canada the problem is this global economic system that relys on cheap labour for companies to make rediculous profits to feed the share holders and stock markets keep the rich getting richer
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 4 года назад
dusan stankovic, i actually thought you were somewhere in eastern europe. they can afford to stay home its mostly countryside anyway.
@leftwingersareweak
@leftwingersareweak 4 года назад
"Never" is quite the definitive word folks. I would not say "never". No basis to use that word...yet.
@mariopop
@mariopop 4 года назад
Give it 2 yrs then all normal im sure
@rvotheory
@rvotheory 4 года назад
To use the word never like this is like being defeated, I'm offended and gonna report this
@leftwingersareweak
@leftwingersareweak 4 года назад
@@rvotheory huh? I'm not offended. I just think that it is too early to make a declaration that travel will "never" be the same. Never is a long, long time.
@Anandhandles
@Anandhandles 4 года назад
@@mariopop If medicine is found then its normal
@illegalalien6542
@illegalalien6542 4 года назад
@@mariopop Exactly
@nazuksuratehaal
@nazuksuratehaal 4 года назад
I just saw the notification of new video of You, and quickly opened it to watch. Love your content
@Tuppoo94
@Tuppoo94 3 года назад
2:12 This leads to the conclusion that a big share of all business travel was essentially pointless, and can easily be replaced with remote meetings over the internet, saving companies time and money.
@vishushams
@vishushams 4 года назад
Nothing.. Literally nothing is gonna change !! You cannot cage people for long!!
@RIZFERD
@RIZFERD 4 года назад
Well, get over it. Most of you will die soon and we will have better world, I've been living around the world since child alone. A truly complete multiracial and multilingual, while most of you are failures narrow-minded monoracial disable.
@vishushams
@vishushams 4 года назад
@@RIZFERD Are you depressed ?
@j.obrien4990
@j.obrien4990 4 года назад
A lot of non-essential business travel will be eliminated or reduced, especially because virtual meetings that are preferred by most staff to being out of the office for one or two days for a 1/2 day or less of work.
@PeteS_1994
@PeteS_1994 4 года назад
Just like nothing changed after 9/11
@adysluminsky9182
@adysluminsky9182 4 года назад
You can...unemployed people
@nathansmith5266
@nathansmith5266 4 года назад
This is great for nature conservation and reduced CO2 emissions. The future of tourism is really bleak after the sea levels rise...
@mattabouttrails
@mattabouttrails 4 года назад
Whatever happens, I’m so glad I made travel and experience of different cultures one of top focuses. I’ve done enough and have memories to last me a lifetime...
@Saifull1991
@Saifull1991 4 года назад
Thanks
@MrsArwena
@MrsArwena 4 года назад
Thanks for the info
@mukbanglady235
@mukbanglady235 3 года назад
Some people are actually YOUNG and never had the chance to start travelling
@blazeofficial6292
@blazeofficial6292 3 года назад
So people are actually "YOUNG", and never had experience for traveling.
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 4 года назад
The international drug smuggling network could be taken out by COVID 19 restrictions.
@worriedalot525
@worriedalot525 4 года назад
Yes of course because they are all such law abiding citizens .. 😱
@jaimemoreno8866
@jaimemoreno8866 4 года назад
That sounds so naive...
@waflletoast11
@waflletoast11 4 года назад
you don't need covid restriction to ship "illegal" drugs....
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 4 года назад
@@jaimemoreno8866 Have you ever watched any of the customs reality shows, what isn't smuggled through ports and by road, mostly goes through airports as freight or on or in people or in their luggage?
@Katie-vn2xq
@Katie-vn2xq 3 года назад
So glad I travelled 2-3 times a year over the last 10+ years 😍
@PvtGrips-vh7ti
@PvtGrips-vh7ti 4 года назад
Will travel ever be the same? Only if the ants realize they outnumber the grasshoppers.
@Khichira2012
@Khichira2012 4 года назад
Thank for the report, it will be interesting to see how we can adapt after 2020 =)
@ivxwiv6692
@ivxwiv6692 4 года назад
yeah meanwhile people are literally dancing in Europe tourist places
@MontyGumby
@MontyGumby 4 года назад
what do you mean ?
@MrBobberino01
@MrBobberino01 4 года назад
Cherubino I think it means EU citizens are happy the foreigners aren’t crowding their spaces.
@laMoria
@laMoria 4 года назад
Yes, ppl don't have to shoulder the crowd in order to get grocery shopping
@radosaw4616
@radosaw4616 4 года назад
Cherubino I went just came back from Crete no social distancing really and the nightlife is pretty much back to normal lol corona doesn’t exist
@signa3348
@signa3348 3 года назад
Because we are WAKE!
@jp4431
@jp4431 4 года назад
Those little planes flying around certainly reminds me of plague inc
@gdogishereYO
@gdogishereYO 4 года назад
this is real life plague inc
@seanbirch
@seanbirch 4 года назад
What do you think it was based on?
@yimsokool
@yimsokool 4 года назад
Very insightful. Excellent analysis.
@MohdArif-pl3sy
@MohdArif-pl3sy 4 года назад
For me who travel locally before pandemic. hate it when local tourist spot become more crowded
@kifacorea
@kifacorea 4 года назад
I'm an anthropologist. I appreciate this report.
@eduardochavacano
@eduardochavacano 4 года назад
tourist ruin communities.
@EddieCheng81
@EddieCheng81 4 года назад
For European travel figures. It would be interesting to know if Air Travelers switched to train traveling. In Europe, it's much easier to travel by rail due to it's decades of rail investment. In the United States, there are no train networks that can take you from one end of the country to the other. Train travel is non-existent in the U.S., unless you are in the North East Corridor .
@CarlosReyesP
@CarlosReyesP 4 года назад
Efficiency is never going to tackle flying Fossil Fuel emissions. Planes are already 4 or 5 times more efficient than in the 70's but that lowered cost of travel and so increased demand (see Jevons paradox). As a result, we now produce much more emissions than in the 70's with less efficient airplanes.
@WbZ-sb9si
@WbZ-sb9si 3 года назад
I can't believe they say business travellors subsidise leisure travellors. Without coach passengers, there will not be any flights. Additionally first or business class seats do not get filled up many if not most of the time.
@TonyFisherPuzzles
@TonyFisherPuzzles 3 года назад
It will be EXACTLY the same in 2022.
@Sub-wl5nd
@Sub-wl5nd 3 года назад
Don’t say that
@dylanpower1438
@dylanpower1438 3 года назад
I can’t wait to the day when we go back to how 2019 was.
@larsthemartian9554
@larsthemartian9554 3 года назад
Personal opinion: I don't think we'll ever fully go back to the way things were. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. Once we fully adapt to the lockdown, we will probably see a world that's safer, more controlled and more productive than the one before. Chances of violence and the contraction of other diseases will decrease, and less work hours will be spent on traveling, among other things. I believe we're experiencing the ”growing pains” of this transition now. People will start feeling better about this eventually.
@katiefitbrit
@katiefitbrit 3 года назад
I'm in the UK and my boyfriend is in california. We've not seen each other for 7 months now. So he is now looking to come to the UK and quarantine at my house for 2 weeks just so we can spend some time together. I still don't see why the whole world has had to be shut down for a virus with a 98% survival rate.
@Tuppoo94
@Tuppoo94 3 года назад
I'm sure you don't want your or anyone else's grandparents catching this.
@katiefitbrit
@katiefitbrit 3 года назад
@@Tuppoo94 They have just as much chance catching it from someone in their local shop as someone healthy flying from another country.
@misscleo_
@misscleo_ 3 года назад
How are you guys dealing with not seeing each other? I am in a similar situation.
@katiefitbrit
@katiefitbrit 3 года назад
@@misscleo_ sorry just seen this. It's really hard, thank goodness for video calls!
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 4 года назад
Wow...people still do Airbnb? That's like the dirtiest possible way of accommodations.
@gavanwhatever8196
@gavanwhatever8196 4 года назад
Hmm, you obviously never stayed at a certain hotel in Morocco I once did....
@Dangic23
@Dangic23 4 года назад
@@gavanwhatever8196 Definitely not. Just 3 times in the USA.....and I was done.
@gavanwhatever8196
@gavanwhatever8196 4 года назад
@@Dangic23 Never done AirBnB in the US. Most of the ones I used in Europe were great.
@addiomondo4493
@addiomondo4493 4 года назад
I am from Northern Italy (Aosta Valley) and I see a lot of cars from GB, more than the other years... and a lot of motors.
@LisaCulton
@LisaCulton 4 года назад
Yep, everybody's driving. We took our van recently to Frankfurt, Vienna and Burgenland in Austria as well as to Ticino in Switzerland.
@davefagerstrom
@davefagerstrom 4 года назад
Yes, airfare will be more expensive, but consider that the hotel, food and other tourist serving entities will be come less expensive due to lowered demand. So all in all, it may be a wash for international travelers over time.
@brucemarsico6
@brucemarsico6 4 года назад
Are you sure about this, Dave? Wouldn't the prices of hotels and cafes raise with the airfare? Wouldn't those other industries want to recoup their loses? I was looking at a November stay in San Juan, Puerto Rico for the month of November (2020.) The airfare was reasonable (SouthWest) but the hotel (La Concha) was outrageous. More expensive than the previous year. I think a lot of stay at home travelers have saved their money, looking at the end of the pandemic. The hotels, restaurants and cafes know this, so, the prices edge up.
@sakethravuri3023
@sakethravuri3023 3 года назад
@@brucemarsico6 no way . The hotels are running at break even point now in most of asia $20 hotels are now $10 with free food . Hotels and services compete with each other when the demand is less
@brucemarsico6
@brucemarsico6 3 года назад
@@dontamba4919 Not so, Don. Many many things are grossly over priced and the demand for such has not diminished. Like, celebrity endorsed sneaker shoes, designer label hand bags, champagne, air fares, baggage fees, hotel rooms, resort fees, gourmet foods, restaurant meals, new automobiles, perfumes, women's make up, women's shoes, movie tickets, home delivered pizza....the list goes on and on and the demand only increases. Sorry Don, you're wrong..........................
@MrFabio200783
@MrFabio200783 4 года назад
Is t there any way I can find the audio script of this video? I'd be wonderful lesson plan material. Thanks
@raysonlogin
@raysonlogin 3 года назад
I am cool with that - with less flight traffic we can finally have less air pollution and less noise pollution!
@illegalalien6542
@illegalalien6542 4 года назад
Pfft, please. The moment this "crisis" is over people will completely forget it ever happened the very next day. Because that's just how society is... Everything will go back to normal, just wait
@morleystriker2985
@morleystriker2985 4 года назад
Normal is gone forever...get wayyyy used to it.
@geoffwaring1942
@geoffwaring1942 4 года назад
@NonyaBusiness! Nonya Business!
@txtpeer5179
@txtpeer5179 4 года назад
that never gonna be over
@saitenspieler3489
@saitenspieler3489 4 года назад
Looking into history, even the hundreds of years with the plague did not change human behaviour in any way. However, we may see changes in the way we travel. Digitalisation will speed up, medical checks might become a regular thing etc.
@summerfinn2300
@summerfinn2300 4 года назад
you assumed the crisis will be over, and I doubt when will that happen
@Julie-ip3il
@Julie-ip3il 4 года назад
Its not just travel. Nothing will be the same after covid
@jadis40
@jadis40 4 года назад
Sure it will. It'll take some time. I'm hoping we'll be closer to true normal next year.
@peet1250
@peet1250 4 года назад
A lot of the jobs that will be lost now would have been lost in a few years as well, the virus burst a debt bubble and accelerated change, e.g. in office work. I hope that many meetings will be permanently cancelled in most organisations, drastically increasing productivity. Many countries will come up with extended visas, allowing remote workers-Bermuda just announced the first one. So there may be less travel but for extended periods.
@Ran-he5ij
@Ran-he5ij 4 года назад
@@jadis40 not really..i feel like people have learnt a lot of new things and have been heavily awaken during this perois...that will never change, trust
@yerusalemyerusalem3864
@yerusalemyerusalem3864 4 года назад
You are correct. Its called Devine JUDGMENT *Yeshayah / Isaiah 24*
@davebalmada
@davebalmada 4 года назад
In China the wet markets are open again and ready to create another pandemic...
@dananshen2423
@dananshen2423 4 года назад
How do you make the graph animations? Which software?
@MichelleCheungg
@MichelleCheungg 4 года назад
adobe after effects properly :)
@dananshen2423
@dananshen2423 4 года назад
@@MichelleCheungg Thanks for the response. Any plugin? - I thought it needed to be programmed in Python or else.
@NeoNorth
@NeoNorth 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this information
@jon6309
@jon6309 4 года назад
I live in Hawaii and our main sector is tourism. Fortunately for me I do not work in this sector and was fortunate my employer was able to arrange a work at home situation for the the time being.
@tonyparkin3379
@tonyparkin3379 4 года назад
Covid should mean change. Not try and get back to the same mistakes.
@blazeofficial6292
@blazeofficial6292 3 года назад
what change? you gotta learn to add more information
@mikshinee87
@mikshinee87 3 года назад
Tony, how shall I put this. Only the greatest zealots are willing to live like medieval peasants (i.e. never leaving their hometown in their life) to help the environment.
@SC-yx8ry
@SC-yx8ry 4 года назад
It probably will be the same after many, many years, but I am afraid that COVID-19 will lead the end of globalization. No more cheap flight to your favoriate vacation destination.....Well, hopefully I am wrong.
@sarahmw8611
@sarahmw8611 4 года назад
Part of what global elites and government want is increased surveillance and greater wealth disparity. This allows them to maintain more control over people, and between nations. This is what bored billionaires do, they mettle in the affairs of others and try to ensure that the upper class doesn't grow too much (they need a lower class to justify their interventions).
@vonschenck6464
@vonschenck6464 4 года назад
Hopefully you're right don't you mean... the only way to stop climate change
@10HW
@10HW 4 года назад
About the "end of globalization" I would suggest you to read the famous and very informative book "The end of growth" by Jeff Rubin. Published in 2012, it still is very relevant today.
@sarahmw8611
@sarahmw8611 4 года назад
@@vonschenck6464 Climate change is not at all the biggest threat to environment. Poverty actually is. The doomsday climate alarmist could really just be ignored. "Dump all your money here instead of there, because we actually want to keep people in poverty in order to retain our position of power" is the message from climate alarmists. Checkout the book from this environmentalist, "Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All." The climate change hysteria parallels covid hysteria, "We must have a vaccine in order to go back to normal." There is always some sort of hysterical binary, and that is my cue to completely ignore it, because then I know it's fake (there is almost never "only one saving" option for anything LoL) Just people pushing their financial agenda and looking for your support and to capitalize on you being afraid. No thanks, I'll be helping the poor rather than worry about cow farts.
@seansmith3058
@seansmith3058 4 года назад
@@sarahmw8611 Anyone who opens with the phrase "alarmists" can be ignored with far greater confidence.
@Abyss769
@Abyss769 4 года назад
Dear web surfers and people of Earth privileged to see this message. I want to let you know that Corina virus has been among us for a long time. It’s been in the us since 2018... I attended a video game tournament where people all around the world join in to play against each other. In this tournament there were people from Japan, China, and South Korea. All participants from this country were wearing face masks at this tourney in 2018.... your welcome stay safe and beautifully positive
@Canleaf08
@Canleaf08 3 года назад
Of course it has been already around the world in 2018. In Spain and in Italy, the virus was found in the waste water in 2018. I had a roommate in Montreal, who had a very terrible cold and coughed all day long. Her cough was very rough. I suspect her having this virus already. But we stayed distanced. Ironically, I met a young woman in Mississauga earlier that year and she recommended face masks when people had cold on the bus.
@janinebohl7488
@janinebohl7488 3 года назад
in Asia, it has been common to wear masks anyway, to generally be wary of any virus that is airborne. they are more used to these kinds of measurements
@marchoffman6878
@marchoffman6878 3 года назад
it disrupted daily lives and routines and grinded the ecomonies to a halt and overwhelmed our health care systems.
@MiniM69
@MiniM69 4 года назад
The era of peak international travel is officially over. Hope you saw the world!
@ac41510
@ac41510 4 года назад
@M H you doin it wrong!
@iemandmusica
@iemandmusica 4 года назад
sure. go and tell it to the music industry.
@sanynava
@sanynava 4 года назад
@M H you idiot....stay home
@cosmo1eleven855
@cosmo1eleven855 4 года назад
Yeah I saw the world and I plan to see more thank you very much.
@ukeyaoitrash2618
@ukeyaoitrash2618 4 года назад
Once there is a vaccine or drug and this pandemic is behind us i AM going on a holiday to Japan and nothing will stop me lol
@ShivamPatil-zg5ck
@ShivamPatil-zg5ck 4 года назад
There's is huge disturbance going on in Indo Pacific region . I wish you make video on it . All China , USA , India , Vietnam , Philippines , Australia and asean countries are face off and just inch away from worse .
@MrBlaxjax
@MrBlaxjax 4 года назад
Let's speak plainly. It's China v USA, India, Vietnam, Philippines, Australia etc.
@ahmedalthaf2028
@ahmedalthaf2028 4 года назад
Welcome to Sri Lanka! 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
@ScotsmaninTenerife
@ScotsmaninTenerife 3 года назад
Think it will bounce back sooner than expected.
@susannamartin2378
@susannamartin2378 4 года назад
TRAVEL WILL BE THE SAME ...IT IS ONLY A QUESTION OF TIME !
@redcat9436
@redcat9436 4 года назад
This is alarmism. Travel will return to normal.
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 3 года назад
This is denialism. Travel will never return to normal and you know it.
@redcat9436
@redcat9436 3 года назад
@@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 Yes it will. I work in aviation and went through this with 9-11. Traffic is down but steady. Between a vaccine, herd immunity, blind optimism, and plain old subborness people will continue to travel for business and pleasure.
@williamnunn8847
@williamnunn8847 3 года назад
@@redcat9436 I'm literally becoming depressed just listening to BC, this video and the economist. Travel to Singapore for example has enriched my life, India, Hong Kong.
@blazeofficial6292
@blazeofficial6292 3 года назад
@@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 bruh you were the other guy from that comment STOP BEING NEGATIVE.
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 3 года назад
@@blazeofficial6292 Just wait...
@otohora6537
@otohora6537 3 года назад
Air travel SHOULD be expensive
@militia505
@militia505 3 года назад
I have just come to know that STA Travel went bankruptcy. Really sad as it was once a big part of my life as a globetrotter able to travel overseas with reasonable prices, as well as shaping all my precious memories of traveling as the bright young thing .....
@captainjosue
@captainjosue 4 года назад
This video is pure speculation meaning, it may or may never happen. I remain hopeful that it will eventually come back because that's what people want...to travel...and they will.
@lifewithnoli
@lifewithnoli 4 года назад
I work for a leisure boat company in the US and we all thought no one will rent boats for leisure, but since coronavirus the opposite has been true, our demand skyrocketed and we saw numbers we never saw before in boat rental numbers. Tourism will pick up extremely fast mark my words
@mucsalto8377
@mucsalto8377 4 года назад
no better place to stay healthy than to be packed into a tin can with some other humans for some hours.
@GonzoTehGreat
@GonzoTehGreat 4 года назад
Demand will gradually return but the aviation industry will already have changed by then. Journalists tend to exaggerate in order to sell their stories, so this video speculates about more extreme scenarios than what will probably occur. For example, the idea that commercial aviation will return to how it was 50+ years ago is absurd. However, we should expect significant disruptive changes for the next few years, as was the case after 911.
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1
@DiscipleOfHeavyMeta1 3 года назад
Hope leads to disappointment. What people want is irrelevant. The point is that mass travel from before is inherently unsustainable and cannot possibly return without causing significant damage to the environment and spreading pathogens around for vulnurable people to catch and die from.
@PutuWiwidBudiastra
@PutuWiwidBudiastra 4 года назад
I just want to hear the positive impact for the environment. That's it.
@fuzzman9298
@fuzzman9298 4 года назад
there may be none as more people will drive now for holidays polluting more . There could be more EVs to but its not a simple as less flights better for environment
@beemo9
@beemo9 4 года назад
This is mostly about the current situation, and very little about how it "will never be the same".
@ercaner_buzbey
@ercaner_buzbey 3 года назад
You guys neither giving any data nor any kind of reliable source except anticipations.
@Wacc1611
@Wacc1611 4 года назад
Tomorrow is another day... Miracle happen everyday.
@seanbirch
@seanbirch 4 года назад
How vapid are you?
@larrydemonte2218
@larrydemonte2218 3 года назад
It will come back,humans have short memories
@carlosballadares8739
@carlosballadares8739 4 года назад
Somebody need to come up with a way to make teletranportation possible
@CarloBiondi
@CarloBiondi 4 года назад
I am so fortunate to live in Italy. Many wonderful places to visit and great food. Would hate to be stuck in the cesspool that is america
@bakerstreet101
@bakerstreet101 4 года назад
I have been itching to travel. But then I think it's my responsibility as an American, and a world citizen, not to risk spreading COVID and am still "re-discovering" my local area for the 5th time.
@abcdLeeXY
@abcdLeeXY 4 года назад
Don't worry America will always take more tax dollar and venmo them to corporations
@Williamottelucas
@Williamottelucas 4 года назад
Video does not state 'Why travel will never be the same'.
@JFelipePV
@JFelipePV 4 года назад
Does anyone know how to get that pcr covid certificate within 3 days bacause I wan to travel and the test seems to take like a week before it arrives so annoying cannot book tickets until that PCR test is done expensive test by the way
@TravelingwithKristin
@TravelingwithKristin 4 года назад
I almost did a video on "the future of travel" earlier this year, but during my research, the coronavirus pandemic started and I paused the project. It's crazy how much has changed since then... I hope that the future of travel is better than before. Time will tell
@littraders9906
@littraders9906 4 года назад
All the best to you
@vp3236
@vp3236 4 года назад
Honestly it looks and makes a much more better difference for our Earth to have that much less planes. Should keep it this way.
@tharushasachindra5571
@tharushasachindra5571 4 года назад
This may stabilize the exchange rates of some countries,while bringing bad effects to countries which are depending on the the tourism industry this could mainly effect countries in asia.
@annabarr1304
@annabarr1304 4 года назад
There are still plans going ahead to develop more high-speed trains in Europe. Why are they just focusing on air travel and the economic divide there? Many new jobs will be created and imagine if the Americas and Africa also had high speed trains.
@markbsb7176
@markbsb7176 4 года назад
Well pollution went down, so that is a bonus. Till we go back to the “new normal”
@CJusticeHappen21
@CJusticeHappen21 4 года назад
Seeing the world doesn't mean you understanding it.
@ddaybattletours
@ddaybattletours 4 года назад
One of the stupidest comments I have read. NOT seing the world means you do not understand it.
@mckenziewright4594
@mckenziewright4594 4 года назад
I don’t know. Just got my first vehicle ever. And I’m a little bit older, it’s a long story but I have never felt quite as free even though I’ve been on plenty of trips, I live in a different state than the majority of my paternal family. I can’t move my career is here. But to be able to get in my vehicle and just go is the most freeing feeling I have ever felt other than being on a horse.
@blazeofficial6292
@blazeofficial6292 3 года назад
You guys are right I don't think the world will be the same again. But I do thing the world will recover we're still living after WW1, and WW2. We're still alive after The American civil war. This is a virus, the only way we can get through this is to remain positive. If you'd like to be remain negative then you be you. This is just my opinion so take it or leave.
@andrewj22
@andrewj22 4 года назад
The duration of this video is 7:47. Coincidence?
@jismy012
@jismy012 4 года назад
7:46
@andrewj22
@andrewj22 4 года назад
@@jismy012 Go to the Economist channel and look at the list of videos or just search for this video and look at the search results. It shows 7:47 on the video's icon.
@live_monkey2485
@live_monkey2485 4 года назад
Yes
@alvarortega2
@alvarortega2 4 года назад
So many pointless points...
@nikgau
@nikgau 4 года назад
This is great! much less air traffic pollution( noise and air).
@Person-mh6xq
@Person-mh6xq 4 года назад
So this is great?! How horrible of you.
@user-kn2dn
@user-kn2dn 4 года назад
Anyone knows where can I find scripts for the video clip?
@daniyalhasan4886
@daniyalhasan4886 4 года назад
I really get furious wen i saw these kind of videos bcoz we need positivity in dis kind of situation not too negative n depressing videos,once we will be over to this pandemic everything will back to normal n i believe dis will happen soon🙂
@balreddypasham5952
@balreddypasham5952 4 года назад
there is a limit for everything..even for technology,if we cross it ...remember nature is very powerfull
@seanbirch
@seanbirch 4 года назад
What?
@retrogameandtoday
@retrogameandtoday 4 года назад
It’s akin to east Berlin in the past and North Korea . NO TRAVELLING SERFS
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 4 года назад
Maybe they'll have to give up the unwanted Heathrow extension. No one other than those who work in that airport, wants the extension in North West London.
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