Bali tourism industry looking for uptick after Covid-19 restrictions eased


A tourism worker prepares a chair at a beach as the government eased social restrictions on coronavirus disease (Covid-19) for the resort island on Monday in Badung, Bali, Indonesia on Sept 14, 2021. - Antara Foto via Reuters

KUTA (Indonesia), Sept 15 (Reuters): Bali's tourism industry is hoping for an uptick in business after Covid-19 social restrictions were eased for the resort island on Monday, with the government beginning to formulate plans to allow foreign travel to resume.

The country's once thriving holiday hotspot has been eerily quiet amid Indonesia's Covid-19 outbreak - one of the worst in Asia - with hotels, restaurants and beaches shuttered.

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