The number of tourists is in front of ten compared to the pre-epidemic
According to the Netherlands Bureau for Tourism and Congress (NBTC), only seven million foreigners will be registered for accommodation in the Netherlands in 2020, with fewer than 13 million guests compared to 2019.
According to a recent report from the NBTC, the main reason for the 45 percent drop in tourism is to prevent travel regulations put in place by and from countries in a further spread of the COVID-19 epidemic and virus.
In addition, there are about six million visitors registered for domestic tourism in the Netherlands, ten million fewer than last year. This includes that 90 percent of visitors to the Netherlands last year came from other European countries, a ten percent increase over the past year. SchengenVisaInfo.com Report.
Of the 90 percent, about 75 percent are Europeans who visit the Netherlands and those from the UK, foreign tourists show a decrease compared to 2020. Last year, about 3.2 million Germans stayed on Dutch territory for more than a day.
However, the Belgian audience fell by 58 percent, with only more than a million spectators. The biggest shortfall was found among the British public, with just 585.00 visitors, a drop of 76 per cent.
Inbound travel from the United States and Asian countries fell by an average of 83 percent. The biggest drop in inbound tourists came from Australia and Oceania met 86 percent, and the smallest African travelers met 75 percent. The report relates.
Also, by 2020, the proceeds will spend about $595 to stay, the permanent vacationer will spend about $595 to stay, the report shows. The total turnover of the international audience amounted to 4.6 billion.
The tourism industry employs about 33,000 people, worth $9.3 billion.
In addition, NBTC shared some of the possible scenarios for the development of the COVID-19 epidemic and the resumption of tourism to the pre-epidemic stadium. They predicted an easing of entry restrictions and it would travel to Europe from October to October.
The other environment predicts that epidemic tourism will continue in 2021 and will not recover significantly from the final year.
Furthermore, the report shows that the number of document arrivals has fallen from 1.4 billion in 2019 to 388 million in 2020.
The continents hardest hit in the individual spectrum, Asia and the Pacific, with a drop of 83 million tourists. Tourism in the Middle East in 2020 will be about 46 million tourists (-76 percent), accounting for only 15 million international arrivals.
The increase reached 73 percent in both the United States and Africa. Requesting 160 million tourists under the year.
The European continent recorded the lowest percentage points of all (-69 percent), but those countries suffered the largest loss of 513 million tourists.
According to the current access rules of the NetherlandsThe country has previously decided to end the high risk of isolation for countries affecting travelers from more than 50 third countries.
Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that 1,997,885 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in the Netherlands, 1,411 of which have occurred in the past 24 hours.