After struggling through the pandemic, Alberta’s tourism sector is looking towards summer 2022, while trying to regain the staff it lost.
A town hall on the recovery of the tourism and hospitality sector in Alberta took place Tuesday, with many optimistic.
“I see a lot of positivity. A lot of restaurants I’m talking to since the REP program has been lifted they say they have been busier, which is a great thing to hear,” said Vanessa De Oliveira, with Chef Table Living.
“They said they haven’t been as busy like that in a very long time.”
International visitors are expected to return to Alberta in the summer, which will be a welcome boost to the industry.
“The first point of true optimism we’ve had in nearly two years, we have enough predictive policy to work with that we understand international visitors will start to come back this summer,” said Darren Reeder, board advisor with the Tourism Industry Association of Alberta.
“This is…