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Camping, cruises, flights: when to plan your post-coronavirus vacation

Because of the coronavirus, the whole world is in quarantine, all communications between and within countries have been terminated. Experts agree that the tourism industry will develop. Edition USA Today found out when people can travel the world again.

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Although most Americans are not yet ready to book their next vacation, they are starting to look for packages. The attendance of booking sites has increased. According to a new InsureMyTrip customer survey, about 87% of U.S. travelers hope to go on vacation by the end of 2021.

Trips
  • Recovery Potential: very tall

Trips will be the first in line for recovery. RVShare, a rental market for tourist trailers and motorhomes, reports a 650 percent increase in rental rates since early April, as more and more families are considering flying. According to a customer survey, about 65% of tenants want to visit a national park or camping in the next three months.

What to expect: campground restrictions and enhanced cleaning protocols around facilities. Picnic tables and seating are likely to be removed so guests cannot gather in large groups.

Domestic flights
  • Recovery Potential: slow

Most experts agree that it is difficult to determine when air traffic is stabilizing. Boeing's CEO said it might take two or three years for flights to finally recover. Requiring passengers to wear face masks and proactive cleaning by US airlines can help boost consumer confidence. Recent search data from Expedia and Booking.com show that there is already interest in destinations such as Las Vegas, Orlando and Hawaii.

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What to expect: “Families will be more cautious when booking a trip, but they may also want to spend less on holiday. The good news is that there will be plenty of deals in 2021, especially from resorts and hotels, says Mark Jackson, who runs the travel deals section of Brad's Deals.

International flights
  • Recovery Potential: slow

International travel bans and border closures are likely to remain in effect for several months, in many countries. Despite the fact that the number of search queries for autumn travel is greater than for summer, they are still small compared to last year.

But it is not all that bad. Travel data company 3Victors reports that in some countries there is a very slow and gradual increase in search demand. For example, ticket sales have already begun in Norway and South Korea.

Cruise Travel
  • Recovery Potential: too early to predict

The Cruise Sale Ban Order, issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is valid until July 24 and may be extended after that date. Although some cruise lines, including Carnival, have scheduled flights for August 2020, the CDC has yet to determine whether it will be safe to resume this type of travel. And AmaWaterways opened a reservation for 2022 due to growing demand.

What to expect: even if the CDC gives the cruise lines a green light to start traveling again, not everyone is ready to resume work immediately.

Norwegian said it will take a phased approach, launching from five to six ships a month, while a full fleet of 28 ships will not return to normal, which will take about six months. Royal Caribbean stated that operations would only resume after they are fully prepared, in compliance with proper hygiene protocols.

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“We recognize that when our ships return to service, they will be sailing in a changed world,” said Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of parent company Royal Caribbean. “How well we anticipate this new environment will play a critical role in keeping our guests and team safe and healthy, and allowing our business and our travel agency partners to return to growth.”

Excursions
  • Recovery Potential: probably in 2021

Large travel companies report an increase in the number of bookings at the beginning of 2021.

“We're already starting to see trends in destinations like national parks, but clients are actively exploring other regions, including Iceland, Finland and Ireland,” says Jeff Roy, executive vice president of Collette.

What to expect: small group trips and private excursions. Routes will be carefully thought out taking into account the rules of the post-coronavirus world.

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