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Officials in Puerto Rico recently announced that the U.S. territory will be easing some of its entry requirements for American travelers. Effective February 2, fully vaccinated visitors from the U.S. mainland to the island will no longer have to present a negative Covid test result before entry. The 7-day quarantine requirement that’s currently in place …

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Following an update of Austria’s Covid travel restrictions this week, the latest guidance states that travelers who’ve received a booster jab can currently enter Austria without any additional entry requirements. The updated rules include travelers coming from the US, Canada and the UK. Travelers to Austria who’ve received a full course of the Covid vaccine …

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The framework of Covid entry requirements for countries part of the EU bloc will begin to change starting February 1, according to the latest reports. The EU Council made an announcement on Tuesday that they are now officially recommending that member states remove their current entry restrictions, and replace them with a “person-based” approach going …

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Officials in the UK announced early on Monday that the region will be scrapping all testing requirements for fully vaccinated international arrivals starting February 11th. According to the latest report by the BBC, those arriving to England and Scotland will not be subject to the testing requirements if they are fully vaccinated. This week’s news …

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A new plan is in the works for all potential travelers to the European Union, and it could mean that fully vaccinated travelers won’t be subject to any additional entry requirements to travel through certain EU countries. The updated guidance would measure a traveler’s individual health risk, as opposed to what country they are traveling …

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From bad weather conditions to travel delays due to health issues, flight cancelations are inevitable any time of year. But if passengers have a last-minute canceled flight, it’s typical for airlines to issue credits to redeem for future travel. Most recently, some international airlines canceled flights bound for certain U.S. destinations due to the 5G …

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Major airlines across the globe have postponed and canceled flights bound for the U.S. this week due to concerns over newly-installed 5G services in regions throughout the country. The main concern is that 5G service will interrupt with some of the aircraft’s navigational systems. Here’s what we know about the 5G rollout and flight services …

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If you have plans to travel to France this year, a booster dose of the Covid vaccine will be required in order to be eligible for France’s new vaccine pass. The pass will be required to visit venues such as museums and restaurants. Legislation passed in the France National Assembly on Sunday in a vote …

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Updates to Hawaii’s entry requirements will mean that arrivals will need a Covid booster to be considered fully vaccinated and skip the quarantine requirements for entry. It’s been a year since the Covid vaccine roll out, and governments are grappling with what the term ‘fully vaccinated’ truly means. Hawaii Governor David Ige announced earlier this …

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United Airlines had to cancel hundreds of flights this past week, citing sick calls due to Covid-19 amongst thousands employees. The amount of positive cases makes up 4% of United’s total airline staff, as reported by Reuters. In a letter to employees earlier this week, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby stated the following: “We have …

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The Southeast Asian nation of Laos has begun the process of partially reopening its borders to international tourists after more than a year and a half.  From January 1, fully vaccinated international tourists from certain countries, including the U.S., Canada and the UK will be able to visit Laos for tourism purposes. Among the list …

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International travelers to Guatemala will soon have to show proof of vaccination to enter the country. This new travel requirement, scheduled to take effect on Monday January 10, 2022, is on top of the testing requirements for entry. From Monday, here are the travel entry requirements for all international arrivals to Guatemala: All travelers aged …

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