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    WTTC calls on travellers to wear masks as borders open

    The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has called upon all travellers to don protective face masks to show they ‘wear to care’ in the new normal of travelling.
    As countries transition from lockdowns to reopening their borders, the wearing of face masks helps signal the return of safer travels, while also providing personal protection for users as well as those around them.
    The advice from WTTC in favour of mandatory mask wearing comes from evidence that countries which are recovering faster and avoid second Covid-19 spikes are those where the use of face masks have been widely enforced and encouraged.
    WTTC has asked governments around the globe to enforce the wearing of face masks, as well as enlisting the support of the private sector to remind customers of their obligations to protect their health and that of fellow travellers.
    Travellers around the world are being encouraged to join in the WTTC social media campaign which is launching with the hashtag #wear2care.

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    Frequent handwashing and using hand sanitiser complement the use of face masks which can significantly reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
    Gloria Guevara, WTTC chief executive, said: “The safety and hygiene of travellers and those who work in tourism is of paramount importance, which is why we now strongly recommend masks being mandatory.
    “‘Wear to care’ promotes the protection of face mask users and visibly shows they care about the welfare and safety of their fellow travellers, which will help save lives and encourage the return of Safe Travels.
    “The wearing of masks should not be politicised. Wearing a mask needs to become part of everyday life to ensure everyone enjoys travelling in safety until a vaccine for Covid-19 is found.
    “We implore the private sector and global governments to encourage their use so wearing a mask becomes the new normal.”
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    Disney World to reopen in Florida this week

    Walt Disney World is preparing for a phased reopening in the United States – with significant reductions in capacity.
    Magic Kingdom Park and the Animal Kingdom Theme Park will reopen on July 11th, while EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios will follow July 15th.
    The decision has caused consternation, as Florida continues to record around 10,000 Covid-19 cases each day.
    After being closed for nearly four months, the parks are reopening with what is being called a “deliberate, responsible approach”.
    The company said it was drawing on experiences from the relaunch of Shanghai Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland and Disney Springs.

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    Aspects of a Disney theme park day have been re-examined in light of the new global environment, with new policies following guidance from health experts and government agencies.
    In addition to limits on attendance and controlled guest density, new procedures will be in place for park entry, attractions, dining, retail, transportation and more, with the well-being of guests and Disney cast members at the forefront of planning.
    With all these changes, the fundamentals of a Disney theme park experience “remain the same,” the company said.
    At reopening, guests with a ticket or annual pass must use the new Disney Park Pass system to make a reservation in advance for each park entry.
    “Our deliberate and phased approach at Walt Disney World Resort emphasises multiple layers of health and safety measures,” said Pamela Hymel, chief medical officer, Disney Parks, Experiences & Products.
    “We’re taking a multi-pronged approach to our reopening, after considering the guidance of various governmental authorities and health agencies, and recommendations from our team of health and safety experts.
    “We’re also actively working with industry groups and research universities to discuss best practices.”
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    American Express Global Business Travel launches Travel Vitals

    American Express Global Business Travel (GBT) has launched Travel Vitals, a travel briefing platform that gives travel managers a single source for all the information they need before, during and after a business trip. Data is aggregated from hundreds of sources, allowing users to search travel guidelines by destination, airline, airport, hotel chain, train operator […] More

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    Travel Corporation introduces wellbeing director roll

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    Travel Corporation brands release 2021 UK and Europe itineraries

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