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Articles tagged “cdc”

Coronavirus

Fully Vaccinated Americans Get Green Light to Travel Within U.S.: Health Officials

The U.S. domestic travel industry can rejoice at this next phase in the domestic travel recovery. A shot in the arm, so to speak.

Fully Vaccinated Americans Get Green Light to Travel Within U.S.: Health Officials

Airlines

Health Officials Hold Off Endorsing Travel for Fully Vaccinated Americans

The CDC has released its first guidelines for Americans who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 but stopped short of removing warnings against travel. However, it's not clear if the guidance will make much difference as more and more people book flights and hotels.

Health Officials Hold Off Endorsing Travel for Fully Vaccinated Americans

Tourism

Biden Adds South Africa to List of Travel Ban Countries With New Covid Strain Spreading

Five days in office and President Joe Biden is wasting no time tightening up travel restrictions to get Covid-19 and all its variants under control. Short-term pain now for hopefully a better second half to 2021.

Airlines

International Air Passengers Entering U.S. Will Need Negative Covid Test Results

Is this the centralized boost needed to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. or will this turn out to be much ado about nothing without enforcement at the border entry points?

International Air Passengers Entering U.S. Will Need Negative Covid Test Results

Business Travel

What Companies Can Learn From Facebook’s Experience to Navigate Travel in a Crisis

Senior leaders turned back the clock at a roundtable to describe how the crisis unfolded — sharing how unofficial back channels helped them get a headstart, keeping employees safe.

What Companies Can Learn From Facebook’s Experience to Navigate Travel in a Crisis

Business Travel

Artificial Intelligence Wants to Help Covid-Wary Biz Travelers Be Smarter About Flying

With emotions likely to be high in 2021, it will be interesting to see how effective data crunching is when it comes to restarting travel.

Artificial Intelligence Wants to Help Covid-Wary Biz Travelers Be Smarter About Flying

Coronavirus

U.S. Airports Screen 5 Million Passengers Ahead of Thanksgiving, a New Record Since Pandemic’s Start

Despite warnings from the CDC, Americans are traveling by air to see their loved ones and vacation. That's a good thing for the airlines. But the weeks ahead will be telling as to what the costs will be to the American people.

U.S. Airports Screen 5 Million Passengers Ahead of Thanksgiving, a New Record Since Pandemic’s Start

Cruises

CDC Lets U.S. Cruise Ships Resume Sailing But Still Asks for Caution

The lifting of a U.S.no-sail order, which has been in place since March, will boost the optimism of cruise companies. But the leading U.S. medical watchdog is still recommending that people defer travel on both river and ocean cruise ships worldwide and take other precautions.

CDC Lets U.S. Cruise Ships Resume Sailing But Still Asks for Caution

Airlines

Airlines Still Don’t Think New CDC Mask Guidelines Go Far Enough

New federal guidelines recommending masks on public transport are helpful but don't have the force of law. This continues to place the burden of enforcement on frontline employees.

Airlines Still Don’t Think New CDC Mask Guidelines Go Far Enough

Airlines

U.S. Set to Relax Enhanced Covid Screening Measures for Some International Passengers

The CDC's current strategy for screening international arrivals has become unsustainable as traveler numbers grow, according to reports. Changes are expected.

U.S. Set to Relax Enhanced Covid Screening Measures for Some International Passengers