Travelers who have been vaccinated by drugs not yet approved by the WHO are left wondering when they’ll get a chance to reconnect with loved ones in the states.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
United Airlines adds new routes to Spain, Portugal, Norway and Jordan in major expansion
United Airlines is adding five new international destinations to its lineup in Spring 2022 as it prepares for a potential summer bounce back.
Travelers in Mexico and Canada plan their next US visit after new land border policy announced
Foreign nationals across Mexico and Canada have already started to make plans to visit the U.S. again, whether it’s for a quick shopping trip or to reunite with loved ones.
US to open land borders with Canada, Mexico to vaccinated foreign tourists in ‘early November’
The U.S. will allow fully vaccinated foreign nationals to cross its land borders with Canada and Mexico for tourism starting next month.
Foreign travelers with COVID-19 vaccines approved by FDA, WHO can enter the US in November
Foreign travelers who received a COVID-19 vaccine approved by the FDA or WHO will be able to enter the U.S. next month, a CDC spokesperson says.
Singapore to allow quarantine-free travel from the US starting in mid-October
Singapore announced Saturday plans to expand its vaccinated travel lanes to eight more countries, allowing vaccinated travelers to enter without a quarantine period.
Salmonella outbreak, mislabeled food and unsafe levels of lead prompt food recalls
Shoppers should be on the lookout for some recalled products from Northeast Seafood Products, Simple Mills and Crider Foods.
India to start lifting travel restrictions for some international tourists in mid-October
India is set to begin granting new tourist visas to foreigners traveling by chartered flights beginning Oct. 15 and non-chartered flights Nov. 15.
Passport wait times continue to drop, with the latest estimate at 8 to 11 weeks
The average wait time for nonexpedited passports has dropped from 18 weeks to as low as eight weeks.
New Zealand adding vaccination requirement as it prepares to reopen its international borders
Starting Nov. 1, New Zealand will require non-citizens to be fully vaccinated to enter. Most international travel is still banned until at least 2022.