As I mentioned in my post a few days ago, I have been battling a lot of anxiety. I want to be open and honest about it, as I am heading to the office today for, if all things go well, the last time for a while. It is 100% the right thing to be doing and I said to friends on Sunday, that by Wednesday I knew it would be the time.
While I know we, in the travel industry are not ‘front line’ essential workers but the societal definition, if you ask anyone in the travel industry, WE have been on the front line for a long time now in this global event called Corona-virus or Covid-19.
Our Asia division has been working through this for a few months now. In January as my Europe team was in FULL on booking and planning mode with our clients, planning honeymoons, anniversary trips, birthday celebrations to Europe our team across the floor was being crushed. All flights to Asia stopped, countries in lock down, cancellation after cancellation. We listened as co-workers, hugging and lending a compassionate ear. All the while, we were in our glory, bookings and quotes and requests for glorious holidays to Italy, Spain, Portugal, France and beyond.
A few short weeks ago, we started to get information that a hot zone arrived in small towns outside Milan, Italy. Concern started to grow as those areas self isolated. Then a week or so later, it was out of control.
For those who may not know, Italy is one of our top selling countries in Europe. If you have been, I do not need to explain. The phone calls started, and at first, it was not a panic. Our ‘travel season’ really starts in the spring, so April travel mostly is where it begins. This is February…lots of time, we should be okay, right?
Think again. We are now, as we all know in a global pandemic. Italy is closed. Now country by country the world is shutting down. If you haven’t been listening, it is the only way to ‘flatten the curve’.
The calls for travel requests have stopped. Now the calls are for cancellations, and changes and helping people work through their own panic and fear, as I said the other day, balancing and working through our own fears.
We are here, still working, helping clients who are STILL, I mean still not back in Canada as of yet. Yesterday one of my team mates was jumping back and forth between two computers trying desperately to get her clients out of Malaga back to North America. It is becoming harder and harder and after this weekend, if you are not home in North America, it will be too late. Wherever you are, you will need to stay for a while.
People still want to travel, but they don’t know when it will be okay to do so. I know that my trip in May to London and Dublin is rapidly falling away. I am too busy helping other people work out their plans to think about my own, but I know that in the coming weeks I will need to make my decision to cancel my ticket and put my trip on hold.
Travel is not just something I “do” for work. I have been doing it for thirty years. It is a part of who I am. Just ask some of the people I have been messaging the past week or so. A friend of my parents who spends the winter in Mexico, she is thankfully back on Canadian soil now, but had her trip scheduled to return at the end of the month. A friend who works for one of our airlines, engaged me for some personal assistance with her parents trip yesterday. I was concerned about the amazing lady I met last summer who is recovering from Cancer and was on a family holiday trip to Hawaii and followed her journey and all the comments of people advising her to come home.
The tourism industry is being beaten up in a way that has never been seen before. When the battle is over and the dust clears it is clear that not all will be left standing. It is too soon to say what cruise line, what hotels, what airlines will look like in a couple of months. But one thing is FOR SURE, the industry has proven time and time again that like the Phoenix, we will rise again. People are already asking about changing their trips for the fall, and I feel that we will be able to look ahead and I would put money on the fact that 2021 will be a rocking year as all of world will be looking for tourism to come back.
I will go to the office today and continue to help people from there until I can work from home. Once I am home, I will need time to rest. While I will still be working, it will be time to slow down, self isolate and self care.
We all need some self care right now. I used the word madness in a status update on Facebook last week and it is. We all need to take a pause.
I am going to keep writing as I work through this. There are so many stories I want to share with you all. I really appreciate you as come along with my on my journey.
Stay inside, wash your hands and make sure you reach out to someone today, they need it, more than you know.
Lisa


