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Hawaii Considers Tightening Entry Requirements As Omicron Surges In The U.S.
As the quick-spreading omicron variant of COVID-19 races through the U.S., Hawaiian authorities are considering increased entry requirements. The island state has too few medical resources to handle an influx of sick visitors. That situation is exacerbated by the fact...
U.S. To Lift African Travel Ban on December 31
Starting on December 31, inbound travelers from eight African countries may enter the United States. The fourth wave of COVID-19, caused by the omicron variant, has calmed down in South Africa and in the seven surrounding countries affected by the...
South Florida Reporting Over 2 Million Daily Visitors Despite Omicron Concerns
Though COVID-19 cases are climbing in Florida, holiday travelers are moving forward with their plans. According to the TSA, over two million passengers per day have passed through security — for three days in a row. Long lines are crowding...
US Government Calls For Online Passport Renewals
The U.S. President signed an executive order on Monday directing the State Department to make passports renewable online. Because the technology required for such a transition is likely to take months to deploy, travelers are encouraged to continue renewing their...
US Issues Highest Travel Warning for 4 More European Countries
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised citizens against traveling to France, Cyprus, Andorra and Portugal due to “very high” levels of coronavirus transmission. The CDC “has issued a Level 4 Travel Health Notice for France,...
U.S. Considers Lifting African Travel Ban Over Omicron
On Sunday, the United States’ government’s top infectious diseases expert Dr. Fauci stated that he hopes that the ban against those traveling from countries in southern Africa could be lifted in a “reasonable period of time”. Like other countries around...
Delta Expects 5.6 Million Passengers for Thanksgiving Holiday
Delta expects 5.6 million passengers to take to the skies between November 19 and 30. This number represents more travelers than any other two-week period since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. To support all the travelers, Delta hired a...
Borders Set To Open, But U.S. Authorities Advise Against Travel to 14 EU Countries
Although the U.S. is soon to open its borders to 26 Schengen Area countries, U.S. authorities have updated the Travel Advisory to 14 countries that are in its Level 4: Do No Not Travel advisory list. The 14 European Union...
US-UK Travel Corridor To Open For Vaccinated Tourists From November 8
UK travelers will be able to visit the United States from November 8, announced the U.S. government. Fully vaccinated travelers must complete pre-departure testing within 72 days prior to their departure to the U.S. and provide proof of being fully...
Central Florida Experiences Boom in International Bookings After Reopening Announcement
Central Florida’s tourism industry performed exceptionally well this summer even though the state was hard hit by the pandemic. Only one day after the U.S. announced the country will reopen for EU visitors on Nov. 1, the tourism industry representatives...