What You Need To Know About The Coronavirus (COVID-19) When You Travel
Travel safety is very important to us and we are following the coronavirus situation closely to provide you with information that will help you make the best decisions about your travel plans.
Since there is always new information, it is important to know the latest news and health tips when planning your trip. If you are planning a trip or considering the risks of a planned trip, keep in mind:
Find the latest official travel advice from the Center for Disease Control, individual country Health Departments and the World Health Organization.
We add warnings to our site by searching for destinations that currently have travel warnings in place by certain authorities.
Keep in mind that many countries require pre-travel and post-travel testing as it may reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, as well as having all doses of COVID-19 vaccine. If you have not received the vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you get a viral test one to three days before travel.
Don’t forget to wear a facemask on airplanes, buses, trains and other public transportation, even if you are fully vaccinated. The mask should fit snugly and cover your mouth and nose.
Keep a distance of 6 feet (2 meters) between you and others when possible.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing and wash your hands frequently.
Remember that safety comes first