Traveling is getting easier, but there are still a couple of hoops to jump through.
. Even if this shortage is not directly linked to COVID, it is a result of a crisis deeply intertwined with the pandemic, and makes it even more likely that your flight will be canceled or delayed. That’s why being cautious is key.You might have gotten the gist of it already: things, they are a-changin’. At the beginning of the pandemic, airlines waived fees and implemented extra-flexible measures to lure people into traveling.
American Airlines, for example, will refund you for the full price of your ticket if your flight gets canceled for any reason, but . This means you may get stranded during a layover or end up paying a lot more money for a new ticket on a new airline to get to your final destination.This is why travel insurance is more important than ever, and Frommer says more and more people are getting it when planning a vacation. Keep an eye out for prices, as high demand might have driven them up.
And when you step out of your home to embark upon your trip, know that things are still far from normal. Wherever you’re going and whatever your vaccination status is, we encourage you to wear a mask on planes, in airports, and anywhere social distancing is not possible. Abiding by local regulations and doing your homework will help make your trip a truly fun and relaxing experience.
Updated June 13, 2022 at 11:04 AM: This story has been updated to reflect that as of June 12, 2022, the US has lifted its mandate requiring all international travelers to test negative for COVID-19 before entering the country.
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