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Is it safe to go on holiday abroad? The important four factors to consider before booking Updated: 16:00, 25 May 2021 BRITS opting for a holiday abroad this year will have to think carefully where they go due to Covid. While there are just 12 countries on the UK s green list which allows restriction-free travel right now, families planning ahead may have to opt for a different destination this year. 7 A holiday abroad is likely to be very different this yearCredit: Reuters Portugal is one of the few holiday destinations on the green list which won t require a quarantine when returning to the UK, which saw thousands of Brits flock to the country last week.
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Is it safe to travel internationally? Consider these 4 factors before booking a ticket. ⋮ Recent media reports suggest fully vaccinated people from the U.S. may soon be able to travel internationally for leisure but experts say several international focuses, including global Covid-19 surges and local restrictions abroad, may complicate that timeline, the New York Times reports. In its latest guidance easing masking and social distancing requirements for fully vaccinated people, CDC also eased its former recommendation against all non-essential travel. CDC considers people fully vaccinated once two weeks have elapsed since they received either their second dose of Pfizer/
The dream: International travel. The reality: Chaos and confusion 10 May, 2021 02:06 AM 10 minutes to read The empty courtyard of the Louvre in Paris last March. It is currently still closed to the public. Photo / AP The empty courtyard of the Louvre in Paris last March. It is currently still closed to the public. Photo / AP New York Times By: Stephen Hiltner The world beckons, especially for those who have been vaccinated, but would-be travellers face a difficult moment when travel possibilities are at odds with the facts of a still reeling world. In recent days, a steady stream of promising news has painted a rosy picture of the return of international leisure travel.
The Dream: International Travel. The Reality: Chaos and Confusion. The world beckons, especially for those who have been vaccinated, but would-be travelers face a difficult moment when travel possibilities are at odds with the facts of a still reeling world. A sign in front of the Louvre in Paris last June announced the museum’s closure. It is currently still closed to the public. Credit.Thomas Samson/Agence France-Presse Getty Images May 5, 2021Updated 10:51 a.m. ET In recent days, a steady stream of promising news has painted a rosy picture of the return of international leisure travel. But the optimism may be premature. At the moment, the broader reality is more chaotic, and more sobering.