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Travel agency turnover suffers from fifth wave of Covid-19

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Barcelona (Spain), Aug 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The fifth wave of covid-19 has ruined the forecasts of travel agencies to recover this summer up to 40% of the turnover of 2019 and now they expect to gain only between 25 and 30% after a few months marked by the restrictions imposed to control the virus.FOOTAGE OF HOTELS, BEACHES AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN CATALONIA, SPAIN

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