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The European Commission on Tuesday said there is a “glimmer of hope” for EU tourism this summer, considering that the Covid-19 vaccination process in member states moves faster to allow for holiday trips to become a reality.
Speaking in a debate on
“Saving the summer tourist season – EU support for the hotel sector” at the plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels, European Commissioner for the Internal Market
Thierry Breton stressed that the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented crisis in the tourism sector across the EU with revenues down by at least 50 percent and cross-border travel down by some 70 percent.