Back on the road: A case for post-pandemic travel as lockdown eases

A trip sounds scary to most right now. Others are itching to dart out of the house, even if just for a weekend getaway nearby. For those who do take off, a new layer of safety precautions awaits.

Who will travel

Many countries still discourage non-essential travel, the fear of infection remains, and there might be a second, and even third, wave of the pandemic. But the angst of being confined to the home for months means many Indians will be seeking a break as soon as the option becomes available and viable.

“You can bring the office home, attend a wedding virtually, and make anything happen through a computer screen, but holidays can’t be digitised,” says Ramesh Ramanathan, chairman and managing director, Sterling Holiday Resorts.

Likely destinations

 “Avoid public restrooms and use rest stops that are well-ventilated,” says Dr Vishal Rastogi of Fortis Escorts, New Delhi. “Rigid hand hygiene is a must; it is impossible to avoid touching surfaces.”

 Check out medical infrastructure in advance. “If someone develops Covid symptoms, you need to know where to go locally,” says Dilip Puri, founder and CEO, Indian School of Hospitality.

Hospital-ity

“In pre-Covid days, hospitals would approach the hospitality industry to manage housekeeping; now it is the other way round,” says Puri of Indian School of Hospitality.

The Four Seasons in New York has tied up with Johns Hopkins for guidance and training. In India, ITC has an initiative accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), for hospital-level hygiene standards. Travel agencies are offering Covid-19 cover.

 The knick-knacks have been reduced in many hotel rooms, to make deep cleaning easier.

 “Just because you’re going on vacation, don’t let your guard down. Covid-19 doesn’t take breaks,” says Dr Rastogi of Fortis Escorts, New Delhi.

Work and play

 ‘Do you have free wifi?’ will be the new ‘Do you have a spa?’

Expect work to overlap with personal life, just as it has during the lockdown.

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