Peru declares tourism emergency over Covid


The iconic Machu Picchu in Peru. The government yesterday declared a state of emergency in its critical tourism industry, which has been crushed by Covid. – EPA

PERU yesterday declared a state of emergency in its critical tourism industry, which has been crushed by Covid.

The country went from receiving 4.4 million foreign tourists in 2019 to 900,000 in 2020. Last year, only 400,000 visited, according to official data. 

The Foreign Trade and Tourism Ministry will approve the emergency plan within 15 days, including financial rescue measures and investment in tourism promotion.

Known for Machu Picchu and its varied cuisine, Peru’s economy plunged 11.12% in 2020 and was in recession until June last year, but the blow was much greater in the tourism sector. 

Peru in December began to suffer the third wave of the pandemic, but infections have decreased considerably in recent weeks. 

With 33 million people, Peru officially has registered more than 3.5 million cases of coronavirus and more than 212,000 deaths. – AFP, April 10, 2022.


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