Coronavirus Warning: popular Tourist Destinations which have been Affected the most

Here are some popularTourist Destinations which have been Affected the most

Malaysia

Southeast Asia’s leading tourism destination Malaysia is experiencing a sudden fall in the number of tourists. Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, and Singapore are some of Malaysia’s thrilling tourist spots that have been affected by global Coronavirus outbreak. Singapore has recorded a 52% decline in the number of tourists who visit the country for cruise experiences. With Diamond Princess Cruise fiasco amid Coronavirus crisis and Grand Princess infections creating panic, there is not much left of the industry as of now.

UAE

Top tourist destination in the Middle East, United Arab Emirates is among the first countries that took swift preventive actions against Coronavirus outbreak by encouraging testing and giving more priority to its healthcare sector. Tourist arrival has been restricted from some European countries due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

Read More: Coronavirus warning: Global tourism industry takes damage

Not much fall in the number of tourists to the country has been reported but the absolute numbers are destined to fall as almost every country on globe struggles with the Coronavirus outbreak. 

South Korea

South Korea was amongst the first countries that reported Coronavirus cases outside China. The country mostly hosted technological tourism and is among the best destinations in East Asia. Many countries have imposed restrictions on travel to and from South Korea in the wake of Coronavirus outbreak. South Korea, which is home to Samsung and other top technological giants is expected to lose a lot due to the Coronavirus restrictions.

Italy

World Health Organization has termed Europe as new epicentre of the Coronavirus outbreak. Italy has reported a record number of positive cases. The country’s death toll from Coronavirus is expected to cross that of China where Coronavirus outbreak originated.

Tourism, which was a major source of earning for Italy has been affected the most. Government has put the entire country on lockdown to contain the outbreak that has killed more than 2,500 people in the country. 

Germany

German government is undertaking emergency measures to bring back its citizens that are stranded overseas due to Coronavirus outbreak. Germany is among top three countries in Europe that have been affected most by the outbreak.

Munich, Berlin, and Frankfurt which are tourism hubs of the country have been put on lockdown to curb virus spread. Tourism is not expected to recover before second half of 2021 as the country struggles to contain outbreak and protect lives.

USA

World’s largest economy and global superpower United States of America too is not untouched by Coronavirus. More than 100 people have died in the country from Coronavirus infection. President Donald Trump has declared the outbreak as a national emergency allowing states to take emergency measures.

Many global airlines have already cut flights to Europe and other destinations due to travel ban and restrictions. Tourism numbers have started falling and the downward trend is expected to continue for a while.

Canada

Canada’s first lady has tested positive for novel Coronavirus infection. Tourism in the country has also been affected badly due to global outbreak of the disease. Arrivals from many European nations and China have stopped due to preventive measures placed by Canada’s government.

India

India is known for its heritage tourism. The country has blocked entry of foreign nationals as a part of its preventive measures. It has severely impacted tourism sector of the country. Confirmed Coronavirus cases in India have crossed 300 infections and a rise could further damage the market. 

Japan

Diamond Princess cruise ship hiatus has left Japan’s image shattered in tourism world. Tourist arrivals to the country have stopped and Japan is now struggling to contain virus outbreak at its home. Citizens are being asked to self-quarantine themselves to stay clear of the infection as authorities test large numbers every day.

Australia

Australia has imposed mandatory home quarantine for all arrivals. Tourism to popular destinations in Australia like Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne has gone into the dark.

The country has faced back to back disasters in 2020, from dealing with wild bushfires to losing tourism revenue, things are getting harder for Australia every day.

Australia based Qantas Airline has cut its international operations by 90% as the country faces one the toughest period in history.

Tourism around the globe is taking a hit, tourists and government all are concerned about safety. Coronavirus has been termed a threat by government authorities of many countries including USA and Australia.

Tourism sector is not expected to recover anytime soon and popular destinations will stay closed as long as the outbreak is not contained. Still, want to make a trip? Consider contacting Elon Musk for a space trip without any risk of a pandemic.

Coronavirus Impact on Industries: Negative

Aviation Industry: Fear of the pandemic has peaked. People are worried about being stranded in unknown lands, away from family, away from friends, and for few away from even strangers.

Those who were away on business or leisure flew back home or flying back home at the earliest and are staying put. Needless to say, the Aviation sector has gotten its wings clipped. 

Governments across the globe are banning passengers from Coronavirus impacted nations. Others are closing borders to prevent any more cases. With low passenger counts, the ghost flight phenomenon is becoming a reality.

Many airlines have grounded their craftsassociates’ which is incurring a hefty toll on their ledger. The international aviation industry now facing a widespread shutdown.

Read More: Top 10 Industries most impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak

In an attempt to ease the dip, many airlines have announced new flight reductions. Alas, as more countries introduced travel bans and isolation requirements wanderlust seems a distant reality.

Hotel Industry: Hospitality and tourism go hand in hand. When one is impacted, all the associated sectors feel the domino effect. Following the impact of Coronavirus, a majority of tourists have self-quarantined themselves in their homes.

With almost zero footfall, the hotel industry is now facing a recession that is being compared to the ‘great depression of the 1930s’. Conventions, meetings, corporate events, and monitor travel has been cancelled.

Due to this, hotel owners, backend heads, waiter staff, and other employees are facing an uncertain future. 

Telecom industry: Brands such as Xiaomi, Oppo, VIVO, RealME, and many more are manufactured in China. With Wuhan being the epicenter of the virus, major manufacturing units have been closed down due to government orders. Additionally, Apple has shut all stores across the globe.

This has a negative impact on their business output. This might result in bearish market in Q4 of 2020. The MWC (Mobile World Congress) event, the biggest congregation in this industry was to be held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via.

This event held usually in February or early-March, has been cancelled for 2020 due to the Coronavirus outbreak. This was the biggest event global mobile operators, technology providers, vendors, device manufacturers, and content owners.

Sports: NBA has been postponed, the Indian Premier League is delayed, UAE Tour has been abandoned, even the fate of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is under speculation.

This has resulted in billions of dollars lost in revenue for brands. Famous celebrities like Mikel Arteta, Rudy Gobert, Fernando Gaviria are some of the star sportspeople who have been tested positive for Coronavirus. Ronaldo, Messi and even Tennis star Serena Williams have opted for self-quarantine for 6 weeks. 

Restaurants: ‘Contactless delivery’. Fear of Coronavirus is so high that restaurants who are permitted to only deliver food are marketing ‘Contactless delivery’. This was the final nail in the coffin for delivery boys, servers, waiters, dish boys, as restaurants are permanently shutting down.

Small scale businesses are unable to have contingency plans and survived on monthly income and tips. With zero footfall, end budgets are impossible to achieve.  

They have thus terminated employment and resulted in added stress between the pandemic. 

How is UAE helping other countries cope with new Coronavirus?

One of the leading countries in Middle East region, United Arab Emirates (UAE) is known to be the biggest development hub in the region.

But, with spread of epidemic, the new Coronavirus, the global economy has seen a tremendous fall.

Whereas on one hand, countries are trying their best to cope up with this fatal disease, UAE has extended a helping hand not only to citizens residing within the boundaries, but also to other countries.

UAE has stepped forward to provide extra care to the counties in form of grant and kind. 

Currently UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) confirmed 45 people infected with the new Coronavirus in UAE (COVID-19), as on 7 March 2020. With the whopping rise in numbers noticed in Iran, Italy, South Korea, and other countries, UAE has started its inverse counting as two Chinese patients previously diagnosed with Coronavirus have successfully recovered from it. 

Out of the 45 people quarantined with Coronavirus in UAE, three are Emiratis. Among the other infected, include citizens from Thailand, Morocco, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Iran. 

Coronavirus in UAE leads to cancelation of major events

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This epidemic has got the global economy to come to a standstill. Various important events across the world have been cancelled by the respective authorities.

One of the main events which started in UAE – the UAE Tour, was halted in the middle as two participants contracted with COVID-19. 

UAE ensures safety among children amid virus outbreak

The country has also issued an order of early four-week spring break to ensure safety and security among students. Coronavirus in UAE has led to the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) to take many preventive measures to avoid the spreading of the virus. 

The concerned ministries along with the help of Google, has opened distance learning initiatives until March end, to ensure utmost precautions amid virus spread. 

Read More: Coronavirus Global Outbreak: What we know so far

Qualified and specialized doctors in the Middle east urge to not panic as some symptoms of Coronavirus are similar to that of various flu.

The authorities on the other hand has also urged the public to get all information from credible sources and avoid sharing rumours and false information.  

How is UAE helping other countries cope with new Coronavirus?

UAE is continuously coordinating with countries like Iran for further evacuation to their respective homeland.

 In line with UAE’s continuous humanitarian efforts, the country flew hundreds of foreign nationals out of the virus epicenter country, China.

Under the leadership of HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, UAE is conducting a co-operation operation with the Chinese government to bring students from eleven nations. 

UAE also announced establishment of preventive health centre within the Emirates Humanitarian City complex.

After experiencing Coronavirus in UAE, the country now provides 24-hour health care for evacuated residents from Wuhan – the epicenter of new Coronavirus.

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Coronavirus Global Outbreak India

India imposed strict checking for tourists arriving from Italy and the Middle East. It confirmed several cases of the infection in a group of Italian tourists.

Jaipur, a popular heritage city in India also has two suspected Coronavirus infection cases. Both cases are of Italian tourists who entered the country in first week of March.

Fears have risen in India due to increased movement of the infected.

New Delhi, Agra, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and few other cities have reported suspected cases of Coronavirus infection.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi might also be skipping this year’s Holi festival due to the infection.

Read Full Detail: Coronavirus Global Outbreak: What we know so far

Frequently Asked Questions About Dubai Food Festival

Planning on visiting Dubai? Or do you live in Dubai? Do you love food? If the answer to any one of this is yes, then you have to visit the upcoming Dubai Food Festival 2020. In case you have any questions related to the event, we have compiled some answers for you.

Q. What is Dubai Food Festival known for?

A. Dubai the city is most famous for its luxurious lifestyle, amazing megastructure architecture, lively nightlife, skyscrapers, and manmade islands. Yet, those that live in Dubai or in neighbouring countries flock together for the eagerly awaited Dubai Food Festival. It is famous for offering guests multi-cultural cuisines, gastronomical wonders made live by ‘Master Chef stars’, Michelin award winning restaurants and hidden gem kiosks and eateries for a reduced cost.  

Q. Which is the national food of Dubai?

A. Fish, rice, and meat are known as staples for the national dish of Dubai. Yet, as a cultural melting pot, people of Dubai have adopted their love for Indian Samosa made with veggies or Ethiopian Sambosa with meat filling.

Q. What is the national drink of Dubai?

A. ‘Kadak’ a type of tea concoction of Indian origins is a staple for all. Black coffee with cardamom and cinnamon is also a favourite.

Q. Which is the traditional food in Dubai?

A. Lamb filled Shawarma and Khuzi are the traditional and the most popular cuisines of Dubai. Al Harees related to the Arabic dish ‘haleem’ is a staple too.

Q. Which are the upcoming food festivals in Dubai?

A. The Dubai Food Festival which is an annual event which begins on 26 February and ends 14th March is the biggest upcoming food festival in Dubai.

Q. Which is the most popular food in Dubai?

A. Some of the most popular dishes in Dubai are:

1. Madfoon

2. Al Harees

3. Kunafah

Q. When is the best time to visit Dubai?

A. November to April is the best time to visit Dubai as the weather is quite pleasant. As the maximum number of food events take place during this time, it’s also a great time to visit for all food lovers.

Q. Is food at the food festivals in Dubai free?

A. Food at Food Festivals in Dubai is paid and the charges depend on restaurants serving the dishes. At such food festivals, you can try a number of heavenly cuisines from the best restaurants in the city at a fraction of its actual price.

5 Best ways to Make the most out of your Dubai New Year Celebrations

Dubai is one of those cities that celebrate every festival in world class way. Events in Dubai are conducted in a remarkable manner and are always newsworthy. Be it a UAE sports event or any global events in Dubai, the city is always ready to put up a magnificent show.

Dubai is proven as one of the absolute best tourism destinations in terms of cultural heritage, modern marvels, places to visit, infrastructure, events, sports, celebrations and activities. This leads to an amazing reputation of Dubai as a perfect option to celebrate the new year.

The upcoming new year would also be a special occasion for the visitors and residents who gather every year in the city to celebrate and enjoy the electric atmosphere and the comfortable ambience.

Dubai is full of sights and amazing views that fascinate people’s eyes. The new year celebrations all over the city keep along the same idea, and people try their best to keep the celebrations fun, stately, and newsworthy.Here are a few things you can do to enjoy the best experiences that Dubai has to offer.

Celebrate the new year at Madinat Jumeirah

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Madinat Jumeirah is a huge resort with open areas and a traditional Emirati touch.

One of the most happening places in Dubai, the place has a lot to offer including a huge variety of cuisines and entertainment options. The new year celebrations are a visitor’s delight, and the venue hosts a grand dinner along with fire dance shows, music, and much more.

Based on the design of an Arab village, the place has a market area which you can stroll in to enjoy and take in all the beautiful sights of the festival decor.  The outer areas and other nearby places are full of lively restaurants with a vibrant touch. You can book a table anywhere for an early dinner, and continue to celebrate afterwards.

Restaurants with View

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There is no doubt in the fact that Dubai puts up one of the best and awe-inspiring shows that fill the skies with all kinds of fireworks. If you want to enjoy the fireworks, you can choose from a large number of restaurants and eateries on the rooftops that are spread across the city. Some of the best places to get a good view of all other Dubai events, such rooftop places also host exciting parties and in-house events.

Attend New Year Parties in Clubs

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If you are a party lover and wish to dance your night away on some good music beats, clubs are you choices. Popular names that are already in the limelight due to their classy parties and great music throw huge parties each year. These include Barasati, Bahri Bar, Zero gravity beach club, Cavalli Club, and many more. Beach resorts such as Nasimi beach, Sandance beach and Mina Seyahi also cater to casual parties that you can make bookings for in advance.

Bring in the Dubai Touch

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Dubai has all kinds of options for everyone. Be it the party lovers who like to dance and celebrate, or the people who want an exciting time with family to celebrate the special events. For the people who prefer a relatively quieter or calmer party atmosphere, Dubai offers you the option of a desert safari.

With this activity, you can enjoy some quality time in a relaxed way while celebrating the new year with a vibrant UAE touch. You can feel cosy among the sand dunes and a Bedouin style camp that treats you with a rich ambience after a long drive in the desert.

You can enjoy the best of Emirati traditions and the hospitality. The activities include a barbecue dinner, camel rides, quadbike rides, refreshments, henna painting, shisha smoking, dance, music, live shows and performances, and many other to keep you engaged all night. A thrilling all night stay is a great option to make the best of your new year celebrations.

Enjoy a New Year Dhow Cruise

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The dinner cruise is one of the most unique ways to enjoy the New Year Celebrations in Dubai. You are treated to the Dubai hospitality with an enticing package of delicious food, cosy and lively ambience, live entertainment, and fantastic views of the city. All this is wrapped in the form of a traditional Dhow, set to sail in the serene coastal waters of Dubai Marina, or the calm waters of Dubai Creek.

Being in close proximity to the main city and its hotspots, the visitors can enjoy an all round view of the skyline, and the firework shows going off in all directions. You can rejoice in the vibrant atmosphere during the three or four hour cruise, while feasting on a multi course dinner and being engaged by DJ shows along with dance and music. The dinner cruise also lets you celebrate the new year in a traditional way.

Other options

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Other options include planning your in-house parties or going out on the public beaches. You can always book your own private areas in a resort or a hotel to spend the new year’s eve in Dubai with your family.

These are a few noteworthy Dubai events you can attend to make your new year in Dubai special and memorable. AlShorts is a great way to tune into the city’s latest and to keep track of all the events in Dubai and the UAE as well. Download the app to keep the latest UAE news at your fingertips.

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