Japan considers resuming tourism discount as Covid eases: Nikkei

By Reuters   June 3, 2022 | 07:30 pm PT
Japan considers resuming tourism discount as Covid eases: Nikkei
A sign for 'Go To Travel' campaign, a Japanese government-backed travel discount program encouraging domestic travel to help boost the economy, is displayed at a souvenir shop along Nakamise Street at Asakusa district, a popular sightseeing spot in Tokyo, Japan October 13, 2020. Photo by Reuters/Issei Kato
Japan's government is considering resuming a national travel discount campaign as soon as late this month to help the tourism industry recover from a Covid-19 slump, the Nikkei newspaper said on Saturday.

A revived "Go To Travel" campaign would likely serve as a core measure to stimulate consumer demand, the business daily reported, without citing sources. Japan is set to ease border controls to let foreign tourists in from July 10 as coronavirus infections ease.

The government will decide on the campaign soon, the Nikkei said, without specifying time.

Officials at the Japan Tourism Agency could not immediately be reached for comment outside business hours.

The campaign, rolled out in July 2020 just as Covid was gaining strength, subsidized half of the travel expense, up to 20,000 yen ($150) a night, for each traveler.

The program helped boost tourism but was shelved five months later as the pandemic surged.

 
 
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