John Morris grants us a peak into his crystal ball and makes some astute predictions about the future of tourism. And yes, it’s accessible.
Any thoughts?
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Kamil and Eleonora5 CommentsInteresting about repurposing hotels – here in Japan they are being rented out as telework offices. Also totally agree about the glamping.
There are some examples of (temporary) repurposing of hotels as covid recovery centres and telework spaces in my country too. It’s still unclear how many will return to their original function after the pandemic. I wonder how predictions about countries with a lot of domestic travel (USA, Australia, Japan,…) will stand in a European context. What will provide the necessary confidence to start traveling abroad again, especially among travelers with a disability?
Super interesting, however I doubt all of them will prove correct, especially outside of the US.
Not really, but especially in Greece I don’t see some happening. For example I don’t even know if you can rent accessible car here 😛
Also, things like 13, 15, 19 etc don’t really apply here. Yet.