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    How a UK contract cushions the virus hit for Corporate Travel

    Hans van Leeuwen
    Hans van LeeuwenEurope correspondent
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    London | November 26 was a dramatic day in the travel and tourism sector. The British government, spooked by the sudden emergence of the new COVID-19 variant now known as omicron, resurrected 10-day hotel quarantine for arrivals for half-a-dozen African countries.

    The return of the “red list” was a flashing signal that the pandemic was far from over for the travel industry. It was obviously no longer going to be a normal Christmas of bustling airports and packed planes.

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