
As most countries around the world are under complete lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, a number of industries have been hit hard. But the worst affected by the lockdown is the travel industry. According to the latest reports and surveys show that international travel may not be able to recover that well after the lockdown has been lifted. Though governments around the world are assuring that they will restore the economy once it is safe, but life post lockdown lies in uncertainty and according to experts, restoring the economy might be very difficult
Travel movies that would satisfy your wanderlust during lockdown. The title did draw you to this article. Coronavirus outbreak has locked us all in our homes and there is not much we can do. It's like we are stuck in a time loop, getting up every morning lazing around all day going back to sleep. So, as we can't really go out ourselves, let's take a short trip to beautiful destinations with these amazing movies, that won't just satisfy your wanderlust but also give you New destinations to discover.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the world of humans is fighting for survival, locked up in their concrete jungle, the natural world is restoring itself. The skies are now clearer, air is more pure, the marine life is coming back to the clearer rivers. No one would have thought of seeing this view on the 50th Earth Day.This is definitely not the way we wanted the restoration of nature to happen, but seeing such brighter sides in these dark times definitely brings a smile on the face of us natural lovers.
Supreme court of India has been requested through a PIL, filed to issue directions to the Central Government and the aviation regulator DGCA, ensuring that airlines refund full amount of the tickets cancelled due to the lockdown enforced to contain the spread of COVID-19 in India. In the plea that has been filed by the Pravasi Legal Cell, they've also requested to declare not refunding the amount of the fare illegal and a voilation of the DCGA Civil Aviation Requirement.
During these tough times, where most of us stuck at home are letting the lockdown blues get the best of us, an Australian family came up with an unique idea of recreating a vacation to Munich. The family recreated the 15 hour flight to Munich from Sydney in a creative manner.Nathan Russell, a school teacher currently on sabbatical, was the one who came up with this idea. And to give it more of a real touch, he even printed in-flight menus and boarding passes. Kristy Russell, his wife posted their entire virtual trip in a thread on Twitter.Image source - Kristy Russell's Twitter