Can I visit the US? Here's what we know about international travel so far The US has generally been closed off to international tourism since March 2020, and even though much of the world has been welcoming American travelers this summer, it's unlikely that the US government is prepared to fully open its borders to international visitors without an essential purpose any time soon. Here's what we know so far. — 4 min read You might also like: 10 of the most scenic drives in the US
Europeans can travel to Britain without quarantining from August Britain is set to further ease travel restrictions by dropping quarantine requirements for arrivals who have been vaccinated in the US and the European Union—if they are traveling to England, Wales, and Scotland from amber list countries. — 4 min read
France's new health pass is now required for your trip - here's how to get it As France enters its fourth wave of the pandemic with infections rising sharply, the government passed a law on Monday requiring health passes for all restaurants, cafes, bars and long-distance transport networks from August 1. It's an extension of a pass that currently covers access to many cultural, entertainment and leisure venues across France—and is required of both locals and tourists. — 5 min read
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Can I visit the US? Here's what we know about international travel to the US so far
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