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How COVID-19 will stop overtourism

27 May 2020
Tourism adviser, Doug Lansky.
Tourism adviser, Doug Lansky.
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With travel slowly opening up again, the industry has a chance to reinvent itself and put a stop to overtourism, says travel writer turned tourism adviser, Doug Lansky.

In this video, Doug speaks about a new tourism model for success, born from the COVID-19 pandemic, which gives travel providers an opportunity to make sustainable tourism decisions in the future.  

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