Tunisia unveils Covid-19 Protocols to restart Tourism

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The Ministry of Tourism and Crafts in Tunisia has released a set of health protocols to help restart the tourism sector.

The protocols labelled ‘’Ready and Safe’’ is aimed at ensuring that conditions at the tourism establishments are secured and guarantees the safety of holidaymakers and the general public.

It is expected to restore trust and safety for travelers and locals alike. Hotels and resorts will offer fixed menus instead of the popular all-inclusive buffets’ travelers have grown accustomed to.

Tourism accounts for about 14 percent of Tunisia’s GDP.

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