2021 has got off to a bumpy start.
January has already seen more lockdowns, border closures and travel restrictions worldwide.
However, while 2020 saw the overnight shutdown of the travel, tourism and hospitality industries, Jurni CEO, Dr Nomvuselelo Songelwa believes that 2021 will usher in a new way of travelling, opportunities amid the uncertainty, and the space to develop new tourism products and services.
“Socially-distanced travel, safe travel and more conscious and sustainable travel are here to stay,” says Songelwa.
“And while change and uncertainty are terrifying, especially for those who saw their incomes disappear in 2020, it’s…