Asia-Pacific's travel industry could fully recover by 2023, World Travel & Tourism Council says
A report by the World Travel & Tourism Council estimates that the global travel industry will add 126 million new jobs in the next decade, 65% of which are projected to be in Asia-Pacific, CNBC's Monica Pitrelli reports.
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