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Where in the world can US travelers go right now?

August 13, 2021 By Damian Tysdal

We are halfway into Year 2 of Covid-19 and with just 15.4% of the world’s population fully vaccinated, travel restrictions aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Lockdowns, testing, health passports, and quarantine will likely to be in our travel vernacular for many years to come.

Some travelers have resorted to having Plan A vacations and Plan B, just in case they can’t have their first choice. Cases in point: Canada reopened its borders to fully vaccinated Americans just as the organizers of the world-famous New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival postponed due to rising Covid-19 cases in the region. Thailand’s reopening allows fully vaccinated travelers without quarantine, but the strict guidelines might push this destination off your bucket list at least for now. In the same week, reports out of Britain say the PCR tests required for most travelers are so expensive they’re keeping travelers away.

Individuals have different risk tolerances; and uncertainty seems to be the travel theme right now because the decision to travel goes beyond the ‘where can I go’ and ‘is it safe there’ all the way to ‘will it be worth it’?

Here’s what we know about where US travelers can go right now.

How to know where you can go

Deciding where to travel right now is half the battle, and Bloomberg’s Travel Reopening Tracker is a good place to start. Select where you’re traveling from and you’ll get a quick list of the places that are more or less accessible to you.

With Los Angeles selected as the embarkation point, the data currently looks like this:

Bloomberg’s methodology is based on travel restrictions, local vaccination levels, and business and leisure openness. The data is updated weekly – usually on Friday – and more often when major developments happen. 

How to know who you can travel with

The most important factor to consider is the medical risk of those you will be traveling with or seeing when you arrive.

  • Is everyone fully vaccinated?
  • Is anyone unvaccinated or immunocompromised?
  • Can you quarantine for at least three days when you return and get tested before gathering indoors with vulnerable members of the household?

If the trip will involve spending time indoors with unmasked, unvaccinated people then the current recommendations are to avoid going.

Items you should have on your next trip

What gets packed in your carry-on and in your emergency travel health kit has changed since Covid-19. In addition to masks, disinfectant wipes, and hand sanitizer, some of the recommended items for flight travel include: 

  • disposable seat covers
  • face mask loops to keep your mask easily accessible
  • travel pillows to prevent your head from slumping against the wall or window
  • card holders for your proof of vaccination
  • thermometer to test your temperature
  • smartphone sanitizers

Other interesting news

Short on staff – worker shortages continue to complicate air travel as travel bounces back to normal.

Emerging from hibernation – as we begin to emerge from pandemic-imposed hibernation, here’s how we can all be a little more patient with each other, including ourselves.

Why is this vacation so pricey? Blame the relationship between business travel and higher or lower vacation prices.

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 8: 16 Ways for you to help during the coronavirus outbreak

March 21, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

As the US enters a second week of widespread shut downs due to the Coronavirus pandemic, travel has almost completely shut down.

However, instead of planning their next trip, travel fans (and everyone else) are looking for ways to help out.

In this show I talk about many non-profits who are directly helping in the Covid-19 effort, how they are doing so, and how you can get involved

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 7: What to do if you are traveling abroad during the State Dept. Level 4 Advisory

March 20, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

The US State Department issued an unprecedented Level 4 travel advisory on March 19th, recommending all US citizens to avoid international travel. It also recommended that all US citizens currently abroad return to the US as soon as possible.

What should you do if you are abroad during this warning?

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 6: 5 ways to help small businesses during the Coronavirus shutdown

March 16, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

Travel has screeched to a halt and most citizens are social distancing. This means they’re not only avoiding travel…but not even going out of their homes unless necessary.

Small businesses around the country are seriously hurting from the lack of business, so here are some tips for those who want to help out. 

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 5: How to plan travel the smart way while considering coronavirus

March 13, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

As the country enters a “self quarantine” for a while, many people want to think ahead and plan trips. But with the uncertainty surrounding coronavirus it’s hard to plan too much. 

Here are some tips for planning travel in the uncertain times of coronavirus.

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 4: What you need to know about the Europe travel ban

March 12, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

President Trump declared a 30 day travel ban from all European countries on March 11, and we’re going to talk about what you need to know.

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 3: Answers to 7 of the top travel questions when it comes to coronavirus

March 11, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

Today we’re answering some common questions travelers are asking about their travel plans and coronavirus. 

Filed Under: Learning

Episode 2: State department advises US citizens against cruise travel

March 9, 2020 By Damian Tysdal

On Sunday March 8th the US Department of State issues a statement advising US citizens to avoid travel on cruise ships, in response to the growing concerns of Coronavirus. The statement includes recommendations and we discuss on the show some of the key points.

Filed Under: Learning

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My name is Damian, and I started this website in 2006 to help travelers understand travel insurance.

The site features company reviews, guides, articles, and many blog posts to help you better understand travel insurance and pick the right plan for your trip (assuming you actually need travel insurance).

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