It’s been more than nine months since the coronavirus pandemic was declared on March 11, and it’s been a rocky road for the travel industry ever since. While there’s plenty of reason for optimism as countries reopen their borders, airlines ramp up flight schedules and cruise lines gear up to resume operations amid increased testing and elevated health and safety protocols across the sector, travel continues to be heavily impacted by the coronavirus crisis. With 2021 just around the corner, let’s look back at how we got here.
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