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]]>While it may be legal for Americans to enter Europe, there is still going to be a lot of confusion and back and forth when it comes to airline service to and from the continent. Thankfully, most airlines maintain the flexible rescheduling policies that they started in the beginning of the pandemic.
That being said, don’t just assume you can book everything and change it at the last minute if you want to. A lot of hotels are going back to pre-Covid cancellation policies, and some only offer credit instead of refunds.
Not only that, but many tourist destinations like museums and restaurants are now operating on reservations only, so that classic free-spirited European spontaneity isn’t exactly an option anymore. So make your travel itinerary and expect to stick to it if you want to see and do everything that you’re hoping to while in Europe this summer.
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]]>A travel bubble is a concept which is defined as a partnership between two or more countries which have established low rates of COVID transmission and/or high rates of vaccination, as well as similar strategies for combating the pandemic.
This allows them to open their borders to tourists from the other countries in the agreement without any quarantine or testing requirements upon their arrival.
Travel bubbles have already been formed, including one example which has become famous for its success: the Australia-New Zealand travel bubble. These two countries are allowing their citizens to move freely between one another as they have done an exceptional job in combatting the pandemic.
This has led to a reactivation of the tourist industry and a strategy which other countries might get behind as they join forces with others after reaching certain thresholds in the fight against COVID-19.
Would you consider an international trip inside of a travel bubble?
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]]>The post Tips for Traveling to Europe in Summer 2021 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>While it may be legal for Americans to enter Europe, there is still going to be a lot of confusion and back and forth when it comes to airline service to and from the continent. Thankfully, most airlines maintain the flexible rescheduling policies that they started in the beginning of the pandemic.
That being said, don’t just assume you can book everything and change it at the last minute if you want to. A lot of hotels are going back to pre-Covid cancellation policies, and some only offer credit instead of refunds.
Not only that, but many tourist destinations like museums and restaurants are now operating on reservations only, so that classic free-spirited European spontaneity isn’t exactly an option anymore. So make your travel itinerary and expect to stick to it if you want to see and do everything that you’re hoping to while in Europe this summer.
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]]>The post Travel Bubbles Might Define 2021 Travel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>A travel bubble is a concept which is defined as a partnership between two or more countries which have established low rates of COVID transmission and/or high rates of vaccination, as well as similar strategies for combating the pandemic.
This allows them to open their borders to tourists from the other countries in the agreement without any quarantine or testing requirements upon their arrival.
Travel bubbles have already been formed, including one example which has become famous for its success: the Australia-New Zealand travel bubble. These two countries are allowing their citizens to move freely between one another as they have done an exceptional job in combatting the pandemic.
This has led to a reactivation of the tourist industry and a strategy which other countries might get behind as they join forces with others after reaching certain thresholds in the fight against COVID-19.
Would you consider an international trip inside of a travel bubble?
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