2020 is drawing to a close, and it is safe to say that this year has seen the travel industry as we known it, come to a halt almost overnight. As a new decade approaches, lessons are being learned, with hoteliers and resorts rapidly adopting new ways to welcome back visitors. But are they doing enough?
With lockdowns and restrictions placed on us this year, it would be hard to have missed the numerous programmes streamed to us via various networks on the state of the environment as a whole, and how humankind has been unconsciously damaging the Earth over the last few decades.
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