Dutch Government Approves Trial Plan for Tourism Experiment in Rhodes

188 tourists from the Netherlands will be the first to test a new initiative at an all-inclusive resort in Rhodes this April.


An experiment to test whether vacations abroad can be considered coronavirus-proof was approved by the Dutch government on Wednesday and will take place on Rhodes in April, according to reports in the Dutch media. 

The trip, set to begin on April 12, is an initiative by the travel industry and will be enjoyed by approximately 188 travelers

 

They will stay for eight days at an all-inclusive resort on Rhodes, which they will be unable to leave and will only allow entry to the staff, and will be tested both prior and after the trip to see the efficacy of measures in containing the virus for international holidayers.  

This article was first published on ekathimerini.com



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