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Nov 01 2020

Peru Enters Phase 4 and Begins Tourism Reactivation

Tourism is currently one of the most affected sectors and it represents the third largest economic activity in Peru, generating more than 1.4 million jobs. In this sense, and given the reduction in the numbers of the pandemic, the South American country has been reactivating the sector in a gradual, responsible and sustainable way, applying biosafety protocols to travel with safety and confidence. Visit Peru’s ETC microsite for details on unique opportunities available to travelers.

Several indicators of this reactivation have been seen recently: In October 13th, Peru received the Safe Travels seal from the WTTC -a certification endorsed by the UNWTO and the CDC-, the country has doubled the number of domestic flights and important museums and archaeological sites in the country were also reopened with all the biosecurity measures needed and receiving only 50% of their usual capacity in visitors. Added to this is the expected reopening of Machupicchu, scheduled for the first days of November receiving only 30% of its capacity in visitors.  

It should be noted that since October 5th, international flights were also reactivated, where foreign travelers can arrive in Peru only if they have had a molecular test (PCR) that indicates they do not have coronavirus, without the need to comply with any quarantine upon arrival. In addition, from November 1st international flights lasting up to eight hours will be allowed. In general, Peru can be reached through Canada (Toronto), the United States (Houston, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando and Miami), Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and the largest islands in the Caribbean, Cuba, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.

Tourism protocols

It is worth noting that, since the middle of the present year, the Peruvian Government, in order to provide a safe experience to the visitors in the face of the next reactivation of domestic and international tourism, and in coordination with the private sector, have approved the biosafety protocols to guarantee the health of travelers.

 The sanitary protocols that were approved are those for international flights only, categorized hotels, hostels, travel agencies, tourist guidance, visits to museums and protected natural areas, as well as for adventure tourism (rafting and hiking). In addition, service providers and destinations nationwide are implementing different protocols.

Gastronomy is one of the most outstanding attractions in Peru. That is why the protocols for restaurants are already being implemented and several of Lima’s most famous restaurants are serving again.

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Aug 20 2020

2020 Partners/Sponsors

Thank you to the organizations who contribute so much to our community
and conference each year!

https://www.expeditions.com/

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Jul 09 2020

Equity Forum

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May 05 2020

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Feb 28 2020

Coronavirus Resources

Coronavirus Resources & Updates

In this rapidly morphing situation, we ask colleagues to collaboratively gather and share useful resources for the benefit of educational travel professionals.  If you have an update or resource to share, please email us.

We are pleased to provide additional resources, not listed here, to our members. Members are invited to attend virtual meetings and briefings can also join one of the discussion forums at the bottom of this page

Your ETC briefings are so informative.  What a wonderful way to bring the community together!
Mary Barnett, SITA World Tours


Country Specific Rules & Restrictions Across EU

The European Travel Commission (ETC) is an EU funded organization that promotes travel to Europe. Most European countries are members of the ETC. The Commission has created a great “one stop shop” website that lists all the country specific Covid rules and restrictions in the EU. Country specific links are also embedded within the reopen website.

Travel Restrictions by Destination

Use this interactive map from Sherpa to discover Covid-19 test requirements, quarantine protocols and entry restrictions for anywhere in the world.

Industry Guidance for Promoting the Health & Safety of All Travelers

Prepared by the US Travel Association, this document is developed on CDC and White House guidelines and in consultation with public health experts.

Coronavirus Daily Updates from Global Rescue

Global Rescue’s in-house operations teams is closely monitoring ongoing developments. Each day, they update this page with changes over the past 24 hours. If you are looking for country-specific information, it is now contained within the  “View More” link below the table titled “Total Cases versus Recoveries and Deaths since 11 Feb.

Health and Safety Protocol for Ships

Hopefully, our comprehensive safety protocol and plans will give you and your travelers the confidence and comfort in seeing the processes that our expert team has implemented. If you have any thoughts or questions please know that we are on hand to assist.
Karen Kuttner-Dimitry, Lindblad Expeditions

Protocols for Ship/Plane/Train Operators

I want  to share a draft of our protocols that we are asking all of our ships, planes, and train owners/operators to adopt effective immediately.  Feel free to ignore these suggestions and/or suggest modifications which I am happy to share.  Alternatively, I am hopeful that you will consider adopting these protocols as your own and request your suppliers to help safeguard our travelers and staff.
Jim Friedlander, Arrangements Abroad

Use Smart Email Messaging to Sell Past This Crisis

Here are some ideas for Travel Planners to communicate with a focus toward the future.  Of course, you are dealing with cancellations and more, but there are also things you can do to build goodwill now (beyond refunds!). When this is eventually behind us, you will be remembered and in a position to help fulfill the dreams of those who have pent up demand for travel!
Sue Hershkowitz-Coore

Blog: Impact of Coronavirus on the Travel Industry

Live blog by PhocusWire includes their own coverage, articles and commentary from their sister brands and updates from reliable news outlets and official government/agency bulletins.

Discussion Forums

If you have a question to pose to colleagues you can do so in one of two ETC discussion forums:  The Member Forum or the Travel Planner Forum.  Click <Discussion Forum> above to access them

The discussion forums are the place for members to ask specific questions and problem solve on issues related to COVID-19. You must be a current ETC member to access them.

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