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Hundreds of Chinese tourists cancel Yellowknife trips amid coronavirus outbreak

Tour operators and hotels in the N.W.T.'s capital are being hit with a number of cancellations from Chinese tourists in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. 

Cancellations come as China orders travel agencies to suspend group tours to curb spread of virus

Tourists take a picture in under the northern lights in the winter
Aurora Holiday is a Yellowknife-based tour company that books hotels, rental cars and day tours for Chinese clients travelling to the Northwest Territories. It says more than 200 people have cancelled their tours in the last three weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak. (Aurora Holiday/Facebook)

Tour operators and hotels in Yellowknife are being hit with a number of cancellations from Chinese tourists in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. 

According to the Associated Press, the China Association of Travel Services reported that the Chinese government has ordered travel agencies to suspend all group tours to help limit the spread of the virus, which has killed at least 81 people in that country as of Monday.

The territory's capital saw upward of 120,000 tourists last year for aurora viewing.

There have been no confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Northwest Territories, the N.W.T. Department of Health stated in an email late Monday afternoon.

Aurora Holiday, a Yellowknife-based tour company, says more than 200 people have cancelled their tours in the last three weeks. The company books hotels, rental cars and day tours for Chinese people looking to travel to the Northwest Territories.

The company's owner, Hysan Lee, said those cancellations make up more than half of his current bookings for the next two months. He said he's had to lay off a few of his employees temporarily.

There is nothing I can do ... I told everybody, 'Have a good life, be healthy, take care.'- Hysan Lee, owner of Aurora Holiday

"Right now there are so many cancellations that we have had to stop [employing them]. There's not too many guests," he said.

The number of Chinese tourists to the Northwest Territories has skyrocketed over the last few years. Visitors from China eclipsed all other international visitor numbers in 2018, with just under 19,500 Chinese tourists coming to the Northwest Territories during that time.

With no indication as to when group tours can resume, the suspension of tours could have a drastic impact on the Northwest Territories' growing tourism sector, especially at the height of the aurora borealis viewing season.

Even though his business has taken a big hit, Lee — who is originally from China — says he understands why the Chinese government is taking these precautions.

"There is nothing I can do," he said. "I told everybody, 'Have a good life, be healthy, take care.'"

Hotels affected

Yellowknife's Quality Inn hotel has also taken a hit. Sales manager Riza Mercado told CBC News the hotel has had 20 cancellations in the last three days alone.

Also in the city, Discovery Inn has had six cancellations, though it says only 10 per cent of its guests come from China.

"Particularly the last week, with the travel restrictions, we do have a few cancellations, but our primary market is not tied to the Chinese mainland. It's spread out over [Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong]," said Discovery Inn manager Edward Tise.

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Hilary Bird

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Hilary Bird is a reporter with CBC North in Yellowknife. She has been reporting on Indigenous issues and politics for almost a decade and has won several national and international awards for her work. Hilary can be reached at hilary.bird@cbc.ca