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EU Proposes Banning Flights From Southern Africa Over Covid Variant

The European Union will propose banning travel from southern Africa following the discovery of a new COVID-19 variant that scientists fear could torpedo efforts to beat the pandemic, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.

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U.S./U.K. Travel: Green Corridor, 28 June And July 4 Theories On Lifting Ban

As President Biden plans to arrive in the U.K. for the G7 Summit, there have been renewed calls by the airline industry to kickstart travel between the two countries. Here are the key dates and theories on when the borders might finally reopen.

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France Opens On 9 June–U.S., U.K. Rated Amber In Traffic Light System

France announced its intention to open to international travelers from 9 June using a traffic light system: here's what travelers need to know about who can visit and how.

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EU Won't Add U.K. To Safe List Yet, Raising Fears For Cannes Festival

Reports suggest the EU won't include the U.K. on its new version of safe list countries, from which travel is freely allowed into Europe (Japan will be added). This is likely to cause concern during preparations for the Cannes film festival.

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Europe Is Opening: June EU Travel Restrictions, Covid-19 Test Requirements, Quarantine By Country

The picture across the EU (and the U.K.) in June is the best in months–some of Europe is open, bookings are up, many countries have relaxed restrictions and many more are planning to do so soon. Here's a country-by-country guide to travel restrictions, quarantine and Covid-19 test requirements.

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How To Travel To France This Summer, What's Open And What To Expect

France is widely expected to be opening on 9 June to international travelers for non-essential travel. But will this mean everyone, what will be open when and will an EU Digital COVID Certificate be required to eat a meal? Here's what to expect.

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The E.U. is Reopening to Vaccinated Travelers

An ongoing ban on non-essential travel into the European Union, in force since March 2020, may soon be lifted.

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EU Travel: Which Countries Open? When Will Others Follow? By Date, By Country

With Iceland, Cyprus, Greece, Germany and the U.K. starting to open their borders, here are the key dates that have been announced so far across the EU/Schengen area and the U.K. about border reopening.

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EU to maintain COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential travel within bloc

Unilateral moves by EU member countries to combat the spread of new COVID-19 variants has disrupted the flow of goods within the bloc’s single market and risks shutting parts of the Franco-German border

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