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Chinese Tourists Begin To Cancel Trips to Canada’s Popular Destinations Banff and Jasper

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Tour companies and hotels in destinations popular with Chinese tourists are starting to see cancellations after a new form of virus that has led to mass quarantines and 170 deaths in China.

The virus comes from a large family of what are known as coronaviruses. The World Health Organization on Thursday declared the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern.”

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There are three confirmed cases in Canada and all are linked to recent travel in China.

Travel agencies in the Asian country have been told to halt all group tours due to the virus, the state-owned China Daily newspaper reported, citing the China Association of Travel Services.

Travel Alberta, which works to promote tourism to the province, said it is hearing about cancellations from tour operators and hotels.

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“We have not had mass waves of cancellations,” CEO Royce Chwin said in an interview. “We’ve had some cancellations — although I don’t have a qualified number.”

The cancellations include group tours to Jasper and Banff in the Rocky Mountains, he said.

Banff Lake Louise Tourism said in a statement that it has seen a minimal impact so far, but noted that staff are monitoring the situation.

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“It’s early days so (we) can’t fully anticipate the impact,” said Angela Anderson, director of communications. “We are encouraging all businesses in our destination to help make any changes or cancellations as easy as possible and penalty free.

“China is an important market for us, so we are hopeful the situation gets under control as soon as possible.”

Travel Alberta said the three biggest overseas tourism markets for the province are the United Kingdom, Germany, then China.

The agency is also pausing its consumer marketing activities in China that bring tourists to Alberta.

“We run ads on social channels,” he said. “Considering what the Chinese government has asked their travel companies to do out there — that’s to not book trips out of the country — we really didn’t think it appropriate to sit here and invite people to come to Canada to travel.”

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Source: Associate Press, Vancouver Sun


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