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Covid-19: why travel will never be the same | The Economist

Covid-19: why travel will never be the same | The Economist 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:

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