Panaji: Tourism stakeholders in Goa urged the state government on Sunday to facilitate phase-wise unlocking of the industry, saying if the shutdown continues, it will result in job and revenue losses.
The tourism industry accounts for 40 per cent of Goa's GDP and is important for the country's economy, Travel and
Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), an umbrella body of tourism stakeholders in the state.
Goa's tourism industry has been shut since March when the lockdown was enforced in the country due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The state government earlier this month said hotels will be allowed to reopen from June 8, in adherence to the standard operating procedures (SOPs).
However, most of the hotels still remain closed.
The TTAG appealed to the government to unlock Goa's tourism industry "in a phased manner at the earliest".
"The industry cannot remain closed much longer as there will be substantial jobs and revenue losses for Goa, it said.
"Tourism activities are reopening gradually in various parts of India. We in Goa also have to follow suit and bring
in guidelines and protocols for the reopening of hotels, restaurant, bars and all ancillary industries connected with
tourism," it said.