South Korea has launched K-ETA, Korea Electronic Travel Authorization system for overseas visitors, traveling the country from September 1, 2021.
The United States will not lift any existing travel restrictions due to concerns over the highly transmissible COVID-19 Delta variant and the rising number of U.S. coronavirus cases, ...
New Zealand government announced that from 11:59pm (NZT) July 23, Australians will no longer be able to enter New Zealand quarantine-free.
The United States continues to extend its border restrictions on nonessential travel with Mexico and Canada. It was set to end on Thursday.
The Government of Canada announced its plan to open its borders first for fully vaccinated American travelers and U.S. permanent residents and later for travelers from other countries.
Fully vaccinated UK residents arriving in England from amber travel list destinations will no longer have to quarantine starting from 19 July.
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) published its new annual Economic Trends Report that reveals the full dramatic impact of travel restrictions designed to curb COVID-19 on the global economy, individual regions, and job losses
The European Union members agreed last week to add the United States to the list of countries for which they should gradually remove restrictions on non-essential travel.
The United States has extended Covid-19 restrictions on non-essential travel at land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico until July 21.
France will reopen for international tourism from June 9, 2021. French Government announced that international travel will restart according to terms that vary depending on the health situation in third countries and the vaccination of
The United States and the United Kingdom are among the 11 countries that Saudi Arabia lifted the travel ban.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday that some lockdown restrictions will be eased from 12 April.
More than 100 countries, alongside international organizations and leading business groups have agreed to adopt harmonized standards for assisting tourists caught up in emergency situations.
Leaders of the U.S. travel and aviation industry called on the Biden administration Monday to set a May 1 deadline to commit to a plan for reopening the country to inbound international visitation.
American Airlines is expanding its current preflight testing program to additional destinations, further opening the world for customers who want to travel.
UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said, "The cost of the restrictions on travel introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic is there for all to see.
Page 2 of 2