The travel publishing company announces it will close most of its operations in Melbourne and London, in response to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on its sales.
Travel publisher Lonely Planet has announced it will close most of its operations in Melbourne and London as the company deals with the impacts of coronavirus on its sales.
"Lonely Planet is currently proposing that its operations in London and Melbourne close almost entirely, with impacts in other Lonely Planet locations around the world," the company's communications manager Adam Bennett said.
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