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Time to celebrate

CVOID-19

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With the COVID rates getting shrunk alas I am glad that now my itinerary has become easy, disconnecting stringent COVID restrictions slowly.

It was a challenging 2020, 2021 for many of us living around the world with many countries in lockdown, schools shut down, employees asked to work from home whilst many businesses failed with many employees being made redundant.

How can we skip the number of precious lives lost due to this pandemic?

With things getting back to normalcy I am freely able to travel back home for my holidays to see my loved ones and cherish a few moments after those long hours of work. Ramadan and Easter are just around the corner and I am certain the travel and hotel industry will be the busiest.

My recess is never complete without heading back home sitting far away from the hustle and bustle, enjoying the scenic beauty of the greenery and homemade delicacy served with love.

Grounded for many months airlines are now beefing up their summer schedules welcoming passengers on board.  Competition is on the rise as we see passengers making their travel reservations before the seats are full. 

After being confined at home for many months many of us will be dreaming of beaches, mountains, especially for nature lovers.

With the latest news in place and noticing COVID rules eased in India, unlike the time when many of us had to be in quarantine and then heading for a PCR test let me get myself packed up for my short holidays to get some peace and tranquillity leaving business aside for some time. Adios COVID.

Mathew Litty, Dubai

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