Q-A: SpiceRoads on pedaling

We publish questions (see also SpiceRoads’ report reminds Roberson) to the experienced tour operator to complete the main points and tell us what the terrain is like for cycling adventures.

Back at SpiceRoads “The property design has not changed, but given the situation, it was time for him to return and take control of the company.”

About Storm Covid-19 “As with all agencies, Storm Covid-19 has a

On adaptation and reduction “Like any travel agency, we had to restructure and reduce the length of our equipment for this era and we carry out the mandatory restructuring, which we believe puts us in a position to manage until the crisis ends with existing funds. . “

When will the bookings return? “While we don’t expect many businesses by 2020, we still see a smart interest from our unwavering consumers by 2021 and get inquiries, so we know that other people will do so as soon as borders are reopened. Because we operate in more than 30 countries, we don’t completely depend on Southeast Asia and we think we deserve to travel some places pretty quickly. In addition to Sri Lanka, we hope that other destinations such as Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Georgia will allow tourism to return and we hope that remote destinations will be more attractive.

Is there a problem remembering? “Yes, most of our consumers are adventurous through definition, we believe there deserves some resilience in our industry, and our consumers will potentially start before the classic areas.

“What is also very encouraging is that we see a resurgence of cycling as a blank and healthy form and that many studies show how difficult it is to transmit the virus abroad, so we hope that once the borders do so. people will perceive that cycling is the most productive and healthy way to see the world”.

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