New Job Opportunities amid the COVID 7th wave

 New COVID variant is now spreading across Japan. I almost lost track of how many waves passed by, but the media reports that this is the 7th wave here. The number of positive cases doubled over the past two weeks. Tokyo now sees more than 30,000 patients.

 

Despite this depressing news, I saw few positive changes.

 

My former employer, a travel company selling tours from Japan to Europe and Middle East, has brunch offices across Europe. These offices are now hiring some specialists who has experience working for group tours from Japan. It seems that European offices are ready to prepare for incoming tours from Asia.

 

The company used to handle tours from Asian countries to Europe and Middle East. With COVID-19, I heard that the offices in Japan is half closed, some comes to office for quotation and few tour operations. The employees there have been given temporary jobs at various institutions and organizations. I was relieved to hear that my former colleagues are still doing well, at least given places to work while oversea travels face much difficulties.

 

Also, I learned that those travel companies working on tours to Japan, are getting ready to welcome guests from abroad. Their businesses are also facing much disruptions by COVID, but some of my former colleagues are now in touch with European and North African partners to discuss future business once the international borders become more open and easier to pass by.

 

It is good hear that travel industries are getting ready for after corona – or co-existing with corona. At least the whole industry is moving ahead, preparing the big day when tours and individual travellers are back. I sincerely hope that congestions and testing at the airports become ceased, or much simple once the countries become determined to welcome people across the seas and lands.

 

COVID new variant may not be underestimated before the medicine for COVID-19 is developed. However, people are definitely moving from countries to countries. And there are definitely demands for travel, whether it is for business or leisure.

 

I hope the industry will go back to full swing soon, and gets alive and busy as it used to be.





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