A year ago, on March 9, 2020, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the lockdown in Italy.
It was the beginning of a period that we would never have imagined.
Among the restrictive measures, the most significant and "felt" was immediately the limitation to freedom of movement.
In a broad sense, the travel ban.
Today, that a large part of the country continues to be in the red zone and even for Easter the restrictions will be strict, what do the Italians think?
How much do they want to go elsewhere, in Italy or abroad?
The journey, between need and opportunity one year after the pandemic, will be at the center of the new Forum organized by ANSA Meet with Airbnb entitled The Italians one year after the pandemic: how will travel change ?, streaming on Ansa.it, Wednesday March 24 at 12.
At the center, the survey commissioned by the hospitality giant to OnePoll, to understand how the pandemic has made Italians rethink the idea of moving and living with it.
And that, ANSA anticipates, has already found that one in two Italians has felt the lack of traveling more than anything else and is already thinking about next summer.
The Forum will see Giacomo Trovat, Airbnb Italy country manager at the table;
Maurizio Rossini, Sole Director of Trentino Marketing;
Augusto Congionti, Agriturist president;
Annalisa Valsasina, psychologist and psychotherapist;
Edoardo Colombo, innovation and tourism expert, author of the book Turismo Mega Trend.
To moderate the editor-in-chief of the Culture editorial staff of ANSA Elisabetta Stefanelli.
In collaboration with:
Airbnb