{"id":23617,"date":"2020-04-30T12:03:09","date_gmt":"2020-04-30T11:03:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.webtenerife.com\/blogcorporativo\/?p=23617"},"modified":"2020-04-30T16:40:04","modified_gmt":"2020-04-30T15:40:04","slug":"paises-bajos-extiende-sus-medidas-contra-el-coronavirus-hasta-el-20-de-mayo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.webtenerife.com\/blogcorporativo\/2020\/04\/paises-bajos-extiende-sus-medidas-contra-el-coronavirus-hasta-el-20-de-mayo\/","title":{"rendered":"Pa\u00edses Bajos extiende sus medidas contra el coronavirus hasta el 20 de mayo"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Netherlands:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Political<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The restrictive measures against the coronavirus are extended until 20 May<br>\nIn a press conference on Tuesday evening it was announced that the restrictive measures are extended<br>\nuntil 20 May. However, primary school children will be able to go back to school from 11 May. High<br>\nschools are probably will reopen again 1st of June but have to comply to the 1,5-meter rules. The other<br>\nmeasures, including the closure of restaurants and caf\u00e9s and also the visit scheme for nursing homes,<br>\nwill be extended by three weeks as well. All mayor events that require special permits are cancelled<br>\nuntil 1 September. A week before 20 May, the Cabinet will again decide on these measures.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Economical<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The Dutch government expects largest budget deficit since WW-2<br>\nThe Dutch government expects to be short of 92 billion euros this year. With an estimated budget<br>\ndeficit of 11.8 percent, it is the highest deficit since the World War II. Government debt also explodes,<br>\nreaching 65.2 percent of the total budget. This is data that came out the Spring Memorandum that<br>\nMinister of Finance Wopke Hoekstra has sent out. According to the minister, this is a \u00abrough<br>\nestimation\u00bb and the numbers eventually may be higher or lower: \u00abThe only certainty that we have is<br>\nthat it will be modified again,\u00bb he says. 20 billion Euro has already been spent on all kinds of support<br>\nmeasures, and the postponement of taxes means that approximately 32 billion euros less will be<br>\nreceived this year. There is trust that this part can still be paid in the following years.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Tourism Sector<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Tourism Behaviour according Belvilla<br>\nDutch travellers are looking for destinations in their own country, although the summer holidays are<br>\nstill far away, states Belvilla. Belvilla, owner of holiday homes, sees a 40% increase in domestic<br>\nbookings than last year around the same of the year.<\/li><li>Survey of Columbus Magazine<br>\nLast week, Columbus Magazine surveyed the impact among readers, mainly consisting of frequent<br>\ntravellers to faraway destinations. Almost 66% had to cancel their trip, says editor-in-chief Mark<br>\nMackintosh. 75% of readers still want to go abroad this year, but 80% are now considering a domestic<br>\nholiday.<\/li><li>ANVR: complicated but not impossible summer<br>\nThe Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators is expecting a difficult but not impossible<br>\nsummer. Country by country, destinations will become available to a limited extent. \u201cWe also expect<br>\nthat it will be decided &#8211; and this is now reflected in booking behaviour &#8211; to go a little later in the year.<br>\nConsumers will prefer the Netherlands or a holiday close to home.\u201d Says ANVR executive Frank<br>\nOostdam.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Aviation sector<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Transavia cancels all flights until May 27th<br>\nTransavia has decided to cancel all flights to and from the Netherlands until May 27. We have extended<br>\nthis period due to the continuous measures in the Netherlands and at our destinations. With this<br>\nextension, we want to offer our passengers clarity about their flight. If the booking is canceled, the<br>\npassengers will receive a voucher to book a new flight.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Competing destinations<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Greek minister of Tourism wants to re-open gradually again in July<br>\nThe tourism sector of Greece hopes to gradually start up again in mid-July. That was stated by the<br>\nMinister of Tourism of Greece, Harry Theoharis. However, there will be some special requirements for<br>\nthis. An important requirement for a gradual start is the approval by health authorities and count with<br>\ndedicated safety protocols, the minister states.<br>\nWeekly report Belgium\u2013 Week 17<br>\n20 \u2013 28 April<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Political<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Government announces Covid-19 EXIT Strategy<br>\nAfter another marathon meeting, the National Security Council finally announced the measures agreed<br>\nto gradually ease Belgium out of lockdown at a press conference held late on Friday evening. The exit<br>\nplan will be introduced in four stages (1A, 1B, 2 and 3) and can be modified according to the further<br>\nevolution of the epidemic in our country.<br>\n4th of May<br>\n\u2022 Companies in non-essential branches of industry will be able to resume work, albeit under a<br>\nnumber of conditions. Tele-working will remain the norm and there should be no face to face<br>\ncontact with customers. Only B to B working will be allowed. The wearing of mouth masks will<br>\nbe mandatory on the work floor if social distancing of 1.5 metres cannot be maintained.<br>\n\u2022 Access to specialized non urgent health care will be gradually expanded<br>\n\u2022 People should remain in their homes, but more sport is allowed<br>\n11th of May<br>\n\u2022 All shops can be reopened but under strict conditions<br>\n\u2022 The authorities will take a decision about competitive sports by this date<br>\n\u2022 The regional tracing teams will start working. Each person who tests positive will be contacted.<br>\nThey will be interviewed for contact tracking.<br>\n18th of May<br>\n\u2022 Schools will partially reopen. Classes with more importance in the learning curve of classes will<br>\nreceive be prioritized. This in order to avoid full classrooms. Not all children will be able to<br>\nstart school again.<br>\n\u2022 Mouth masks at schools will be obligatory for teachers and children already than 12<br>\n\u2022 By this date also other professions, like hairdressers, who have to work with contacts with<br>\npeople will receive news about their reopening<br>\n\u2022 Small private gatherings should be possible but will be reconfirmed<br>\n\u2022 The possibility of day trips and day excursions inside Belgium will be considered in this phase<br>\n8 June<br>\n\u2022 Starting from this phase restaurants and bars could reopen. The conditions and the exact date<br>\nwill be announced<br>\n\u2022 It will also be examined as to whether trips of more than one day to destinations both inside<br>\nand outside Belgium will be allowed and whether tourist attractions can reopen and smaller<br>\nopen-air events can take place. However, all large-scale events remain banned until 31 August.<br>\nSource : VRT<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Economical situation<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Evaluation of the economic risk management team<br>\nAbout 1\/3 of our economy came to a full stop. This was reported by Pierre Wunsch and Piet<br>\nVanthemsche, presidents of the Economic Risk Management Group. The National Bank is expecting a<br>\nshrink of the economy of 8 percent this year. 40% of the active population of 1,3 million employees in<br>\nBelgium are economically unemployed. About 300.000 independent business owners had to stop their<br>\nactivities.<br>\nThe economic shock has double the size of the bank crisis in 2008 and 2009, but is temporary. In the<br>\nassumption that the economy is gradually relaunched starting from 3 May, it would take about 9<br>\nmonths before it reaches a level at about 2% lower than it was prior to corona crisis.<br>\nIn order to obtain the relaunch of the economy, the Economic Risk Management Group has established<br>\na toolbox of measures needed to ensure the safety of employees, including social distancing and the<br>\nusage of alcohol gels. Source: De Tijd<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Tourism Sector<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>What type of holidays will Belgians prefer after the confinement period?<br>\nAn international survey done by Tripadvisor shows that 82% of the interviewees is already looking<br>\nforward to their next trip and 63% of them are currently looking for inspiration for their next holidays.<br>\nMore people are postponing their trip (61%) than canceling (17%).<br>\nWhen Belgians will travel again, the following trends will have their preference.<br>\n\u2022 Close-by destinations (or within Europe) are preferred<br>\n\u2022 Most people will decide to take the car<br>\n\u2022 Active holidays are picking up on popularity<br>\n\u2022 Avoiding mass tourism<br>\n\u2022 Holiday homes are smaller hotels would be preferred<br>\n\u2022 Less visited places or cities<br>\n\u2022 Multigeneration holidays to recuperate the time that was lost<br>\nSource: Pagtour<\/li><li>Rise in bookings for domestic holidays<br>\nOn the Belgian coast there are already about ten percent more reservations made for this summer. If<br>\nyou&#8217;re looking for a large holiday home with swimming pool in the Ardennes woods, you&#8217;re even in for<br>\nthe effort. In general, about 6 out of 10 Belgian holiday homes for next summer are already fully<br>\nbooked. Source: HLN<\/li><li>Belgoparks takes initiatives to reopen Belgian theme parks<br>\nBelgoparks, the association of Belgian amusement parks, is taking initiatives to reopen the amusement<br>\nparks in Belgium safely. In doing so, it focuses mainly on limiting the number of visitors and<br>\nguaranteeing social distancing. For all parks, the health of visitors and employees is a top priority.<br>\nSource: HLN<\/li><li>Rising interest for motorhomes<br>\n\u00abThe interest in motorhomes is growing\u00bb, says Urbano, a company with branches in Aarschot and<br>\nOstend that sells and rents motorhomes. The company receives remarkably more telephones and emails<br>\nfrom people considering a purchase. According to the manager it will be the way to travel in the<br>\nfuture. Source: VRT<\/li><li>These videos will make you dream<br>\nFollowing to a survey done amongst influencers and bloggers, 70% of tourists is looking for inspiration<br>\nnow. It is important to continue reaching out to them. A series of destinations have launched videos<br>\nto inspire travelers in these difficult times. Also the video of Tenerife is mentioned in the article:<br>\nhttps:\/\/pagtour.info\/ces-videos-vont-vous-faire-rever<br>\nSource: Pagtour<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Aviation Sector<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Brussels Airlines still plans to resume flights on 15 May<br>\nBrussels Airlines has said in a statement that \u00abat this stage\u00bb it still plans to resume flights from 15<br>\nMay. A final decision will be taken \u201cin the coming days\u201d, a Brussels Airlines Spokeswoman said on<br>\nSaturday morning.<br>\nShe added that \u00abWe will of course be following the situation very, very closely. At this stage were are<br>\naiming for 15 May as our restart date. During the coming days we will examine whether this is still<br>\nrealistic and we will then make a final decision\u201d.<br>\nHowever, at Friday evening\u2019s lengthy press conference, the National Security Council didn\u2019t set a<br>\ndate for people in Belgium being once again able to travel abroad.<br>\nBrussels Airlines has suspended its flights up to and including 14 May due to the corona virus crisis.<br>\nPreviously it announced that it would operate a reduced service from 15 May and that a number of<br>\ndestinations would not be served for the time being.<br>\nSource: VRT<\/li><li>Brussels Airport announces the arrival of a new airline<br>\nIn the mid of the crisis, Brussels Airport announces the arrival of a new airline. The Danish Sun-Air of<br>\nScandinavia would operate between Brussels and Billund starting from September.<br>\nSource: Zakenreisnieuws<\/li><li>Social distancing will be the end of cheap flying<br>\n\u00abImposing social distancing in airplanes will mean the end of cheap flying.\u00bb That&#8217;s what Alexandre de<br>\nJuniac, top executive of the international aviation organization IATA says. This means higher prices per<br>\nseat for the same income. The Juniac estimates that prices will increase by at least 50 percent. \u00abTo<br>\nmake sure there&#8217;s a minimum profit.\u00bb Source: HLN<\/li><li>Charleroi Airport plans to reopen softly starting from 2 June<br>\nToday the airport is completely closed. Starting from the 2nd of June it would gradually reopen. At first<br>\nwith a very limited offer. Ryanair (the biggest airline at the airport) would start flying again from Mid<br>\nJune onwards. Wyzzair is threatening the aiport that they should quickly move forward and inform<br>\nthem about relaunch plans otherwise they would leave the airport and start flying from Brussels. The<br>\nairport has started with the reopening plans in line with health guidelines, including social distancing,<br>\nhand gels at various locations and the distribution of masks upon arrival to all guests.<br>\nSource: Pagtour<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Competing destinations<\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The most beautiful beaches of La Palma seduces everybody<br>\nLa Palma launched a communication about their most beautiful beaches. Next to some other<br>\ncommunications they have done in the past weeks, it seems they are continuing to inspire travelers<br>\nwith general information about the island.<br>\nSource: Pagtour<\/li><li>Thailand launches a new SHA certificate for hotels to restore trust<br>\nThailand is not an immediate competitor from Tenerife but they launched an interesting initiative. In<br>\norder to restore trust, they launch a safety and health certificate. Hotels and other industry players are<br>\ninvited to follow a severe list of measures in various domains in order to receive the SHA certificate.<br>\nIt invoices elements and domains like:<br>\n\u2022 General rules following Covid-19<br>\n\u2022 Security and health requirements in local tourist attractions<br>\n\u2022 Hygiene in all touristic infrastructures<br>\n\u2022 Transport between tourist infrastructures, communities, attractions, etc<br>\n\u2022 Education of staff<br>\nSource: Pagtour<\/li><\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Netherlands: Political The restrictive measures against the coronavirus are extended until 20 May In a press conference on Tuesday evening it was announced that the restrictive measures are extended until 20 May. However, primary school children will be able to go back to school from 11 May. 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