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CDC Drops Remaining Countries From Its ‘Do Not Travel' COVID Risk List
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its international COVID-19 travel advisory system, dropping all countries from its highest-risk category.
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International Travelers Review New COVID Rules After Flying Into Boston Logan
Travelers flying into the U.S. are now required to show a negative COVID-19 test within one day of boarding their flight. “I’ve been hearing that the results don’t come in time and there’s some ambiguity in the process,” said international traveler Dhanan Jay at Boston Logan International Airport on Monday. That’s why travel experts say planning your COVID test...
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Concern Mounting for Boston Logan Travelers After Omicron Prompts Travel Ban
As a new COVID-19 variant emerges prompting the United States to issue a travel ban on South Africa and seven other countries, international travelers at Boston Logan are growing worried. The World Health Organization has named the variant “omicron” and classified it as a highly transmissible virus of concern. There are no reported cases in the United States just yet,…
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Travel Experts Predict Surge for International Travel
Boston Logan Airport’s international terminal is about to get busier as COVID-19 travel bans are lifted from countries including Brazil, China, India, South Africa, the U.K. and much of Europe.
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The US Will Start Allowing International Travelers Monday. Here Are the New Rules
More than a year and a half after the U.S. closed its borders to international travelers, restrictions are shifting to focus on COVID-19 vaccine status.
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What Are the New COVID-19 Travel Requirements for International Visitors?
President Biden announced a new air travel policy that will begin on Nov. 8 and apply to all foreign, non-immigrant adults traveling to the U.S.
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Here Are the Details on New COVID-19 Travel Requirements for International Visitors to the US
The Biden administration is detailing its new international COVID-19 air travel polices for most foreign travelers to the U.S.
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Should You Buy Travel Insurance? Maybe
If you have a big trip coming up, you may be wondering whether or not it’s worth purchasing travel insurance. The answer is: it depends. Here’s what you need to know before you decide to buy basic coverage, comprehensive insurance, or no travel insurance at all.
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Britain Ends Quarantine of Vaccinated Visitors From US & EU
Fully vaccinated travelers from the United States and much of Europe can enter England without quarantining starting next week.
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Planning International Travel? Here's Why You Need to Check Your Passport Now
If you’re hoping to take off for an exotic destination, take a look at your passport. If it’s close to expiring, you may already have a problem.
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83-Year-Old Shares What He's Learned From Decades of Globe-Trotting
83-year-old Andre Brugiroux spent his youth hitchhiking around the world, and over his lifetime has seen 251 countries. The most important lesson he learned is that it’s important to meet people with an open heart.
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A Look at Travel Rules in Popular European Destinations
Europe is opening up to Americans and other visitors after more than a year of COVID-induced restrictions. But travelers will need patience to figure out who’s allowed into which country, how and when. Meanwhile, the welcoming mood isn’t always mutual. U.S. borders, for example, remain largely closed to non-Americans. Here’s a look at current entry rules in some popular...
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State Department Warning Against Travel to 80% of World Due to Coronavirus
The State Department is urging Americans not to travel overseas because of the risks from the coronavirus pandemic
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Which COVID-19 Tests Are Required for International Travel?
Many countries are stepping up requirements for incoming travelers to show a recent negative COVID-19 test
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Delta to Retire Boeing 777s as Pandemic Dims Outlook for International Travel
Delta Air Lines said Thursday it may have 7,000 too many pilots this fall and announced it will retire its fleet of Boeing 777s, a sign the airline expects a lengthy downturn in long-haul international travel as the coronavirus batters demand.
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Seasonal Workers Stuck at Vt. Ski Resorts Over Coronavirus Travel Restrictions
Some international college students are stuck in Vermont waiting to return to their home countries, which have instituted travel bans aimed at slowing the spread of infections from the new coronavirus.
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International Workers Stuck at Vermont Ski Resorts
Coronavirus travel restrictions have left some Americans stuck overseas, as well as foreigners stuck in the United States — including workers at Vermont ski resorts.