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What will it take to get the world travelling again?

Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week: a special episode on the future of global travel and tourism

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GLOBETROTTING HAD never been easier—then the pandemic brought it to a standstill. The Economist’s industry editor Simon Wright investigates how mass travel has changed the world and what it will take to get people moving again. Could this shock to the system be an opportunity to make the future of tourism greener, safer and more enjoyable?

With Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, James Liang, chairman of Trip.com, Gloria Guevara, president of the World Travel and Tourism Council, and Brian Pearce, chief economist of the International Air Transport Association. Runtime: 23 min

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