Businesses most vulnerable in the pandemic.

I work in the events (exhibitions and conferences) industry.

All of our projects have been cancelled for the foreseeable future...
 
I live in a tourism area, we've already lost thousands of Chinese tourists.
This is having a massive effect on restaurants, tour companies etc.
There's two helicopters next to the beach taking tourists for a short flight, they've stopped flying, no customers I guess.

we've already lost thousands of Chinese tourists.
Have you reported to Merseyside finest...
 
I live in a tourism area, we've already lost thousands of Chinese tourists.
This is having a massive effect on restaurants, tour companies etc.
There's two helicopters next to the beach taking tourists for a short flight, they've stopped flying, no customers I guess.
I also work in a business related to tourism and know that in towns that rely on overseas visitors, such as Oxford, Bath, Stratford upon Avon, York, some businesses are really feeling it
Jan and Feb are always the worst two months of the year, but by now things are picking up and Easter kick starts their season
I'm hoping this virus will have hit it's peak in the next four weeks or it's going to be absolute carnage
 
Travel companies
Airlines
Airports
Cinema
Theatres
Football clubs- Lower league
Restaurants
Car dealers
Retail - already hammered
Oil
Events - huge blow to gig economy workers

And no doubt many more.

can only see Supermarkets doing well with companies that make products that people buy in said supermarkets. I noticed yesterday there were few offers on food stuffs that people may panic but like tinned meat etc
 
We are tour guides in Spain. Our area is like a ghost town and getting quieter. The season is only 2-3 months long and from having a full calendar of work we now have nothing, everything cancelled.
Self employed so we get no help from the government. Hard year ahead
 

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