No ke aha e hauʻoli ai ka mākaʻikaʻi ʻo Uganda me ka hōʻike maikaʻi ʻole o ka hana

No ke aha e hauʻoli ai ka mākaʻikaʻi ʻo Uganda me ka hōʻike maikaʻi ʻole o ka hana
ʻO Turismo huakaʻi

Ua hōʻike ʻo ka Uganda Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, a me Antiquities i ka nalo o ka loaʻa kālā ma ka ʻāpana mākaʻikaʻi i ka wā COVID-19 mua o 2020.

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  1. Ua waiho mai ke kākau ʻōlelo paʻa o ke kuhina nui o Uganda i kahi hōʻike i nehinei ma nā mahina 3 mua o 2021
  2. ʻO ke kumu, ua hōʻike ka hōʻike i nā nalo ma aneane nā ʻano āpau e like me ka noho ʻana o ka hōkele, ka nui o nā malihini kipa ʻē, a me ka hana.
  3. ʻO ia ka pane i kēia hōʻike e hāʻawi nei iā Uganda i kahi manaʻo optimistic i ka wā e hiki mai ana.

Aia kēia i loko o kahi hōʻike e Doreen Katusiime, ke Kākauʻōlelo paʻa (PS) o ke Kuhina Hoʻolālā ʻo Uganda, Wildlife, a me nā Antiquities ma Mei 27, 2021, ma ka Uganda Media Center ma Kampala i kapa ʻia ʻo "Performance of the Tourism Sector in 2020 and nā mahina 3 mua o 2021. ”

Ma mua o ka maʻi ahulau COVID-19, ʻo ka mākaʻikaʻi ke alakaʻi loaʻa kālā kūloko no Uganda e loaʻa ana iā US $ 1.6 biliona; 536,600 nā hana pololei; a 1,542,620 malihini kipa e like me ka 2019.

Ma ka hōʻuluʻulu:

  • Ua hāʻule nā ​​loaʻa kālā kūwaho haole e 73 pakeneka i ka US $ 0.5 biliona.
  • Ua hāʻule nā ​​malihini kipa haole e 69.3 pakeneka a 473,085.
  • Ua hāʻule nā ​​manawa hana ma 70 pakeneka a i 160,980.
  • I ka mahina ʻo Iune 2020, ua iho ka helu o ka hale hōkele mai ka awelika o 58 pākēneka a i ka haʻahaʻa ma kahi o 5 pākēneka me nā 75% o nā puke hōkele (448,996)

I ka pane ʻana i ka nalo, ua ʻōlelo ka PS ʻo ka uganda ke hana nei ke aupuni me nā ʻāpana pilikino a ua hana nā hoa hana hoʻomohala i kekahi mau hana e hoʻoponopono hou ai i ka ʻāpana penei:

He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:

  • This was contained in a report by Doreen Katusiime, the Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Uganda Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities on May 27, 2021, at the Uganda Media Centre in Kampala titled “Performance of the Tourism Sector in 2020 and the first 3 months of 2021.
  • In response to the loss, the PS said that the Uganda government is working with the private sector and development partners undertook several interventions to resuscitate the sector as follows.
  • As of June 2020, hotel occupancy rates dropped from an average of 58 percent to as low as 5 percent with over 75 percent of hotel bookings (448,996) canceled causing a direct loss of US$ 320.

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