Borders across the globe are being tentatively reopened with a host of accompanying checks and measures to keep populations safe.
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News feeds around the world are looking more hopeful by the day, as lockdowns continue to ease and dates are released for welcoming travellers back to foreign shores. This week, we look at the first countries to welcome people back, and how they are reopening their borders: you'll find a raft of new safety and hygiene measures to keep populations safe.
And as travel starts to seem possible in the future once more, we consider how we can use the corona crisis as an opportunity to "reset". How can we be better travellers once this has all passed, and how can we travel more sustainably? Beyond these fascinating in-depth features, don't forget to check for daily updates on our corona travel news channel.
Borders across the globe are being tentatively reopened – or at least firm dates given for the lifting of travel restrictions – with a host of accompanying checks and measures to keep populations safe.
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