The retention of quarantine requirements for passengers has dampened the return of international travel even as the world moves closer to managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a new survey by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA), Kenyans have highlighted quarantine rules as their greatest concern as they seek to resume travel.
76 per cent of respondents in the survey said they were extremely concerned with being quarantined at their destinations while 57 per cent feared being quarantined upon return home.
Quarantine as a travel concern trounced the fear of contracting COVID-19 at 61 per cent ahead of increased logistics at destinations and physical discomfort at 52 per cent…