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UK?s Accessible Tourism market is forecast to see an increase in the number of bookings, as more disabled people are looking forward to taking holidays after the physical and mental stress of the lockdown. The ?15 billion industry will soon receive a major boost, as 60% of families are looking forward to plan a stay at an accessible break centre, in the aftermath of the pandemic, a new study by Calvert Lakes suggests

Lithuania has lifted travel restrictions for citizens and residents of the United Kingdom, as well as the European Economic Area and Switzerland, on the condition that the country from which people arrive has less than 15 cases per 1,00,000 persons, in the last 14 days. Additionally, the 14-day quarantine regime comes to an end on June 16

The Hong Kong Tourism Board will be presenting an industry forum, on June 24, 3pm to 5pm (HKT/GMT +8), in the presence of world leaders such as Alexandre de Juniac, director general & CEO of International Air Transport Association (IATA), Gloria Guevara, president and CEO, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Hermione Joye, sector lead, Travel & Vertical Search APAC, Google

Hospitality group ACCOR has devised Accor Live Limitless, an online platform that integrates rewards, services and experiences throughout the Accor ?s multiple brands, and this now includes a global social media campaign called Reignite the Love of Travel