Sunday, March 29, 2020

What happens to travel when this pandemic is over?

I wonder.

Cruise ships are going to be giving the deepest discounts after all the horror stories about them in the news lately. No way they bounce back from this quickly.

Planes would be 2nd. Delta, United and American won't bend a knee to the customer now that they have bail out money coming their way, but they'll give out some crumbs and wait it out until people, once again flock to their monopolies.

Hotels should be giving away rooms once this crisis clears. But they'll bounce back quicker than most others.

Destinations? They'll be the first ti fill up. The MOMENT Disney World announces their opening dates the parks will be flooded. As will other places. I don't see them having any issues getting back in the swing of things.

I do think travel overall will be slow for the next year or so. Me? I plan on traveling VERY soon after things begin to return to normal. But that's because I can't stand being cooped up for so long. But their are others who are going to let this thing spook them as travel is concerned for quite some time.

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