The curtain rises on the 2022 scenarios with the trends of travelers who, still living with the concerns about COVID, will book more and more last-minute, preferring proximity and sustainable destinations. This is what transpires from the analysis carried out by Mabrian Technologies, a company specializing in the monitoring of tourism big data, which, albeit in a climate of persistent uncertainty, has outlined the trends in the post-pandemic era. - Trending Now - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News
U.S. State Department Downgrades U.K., Israel Travel Advisories
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The State Department this week has downgraded travel advisories for both the UK and Israel, as both counties continue to make progress with vaccination efforts.
The U.K. has been reduced from a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” rating, down to a “Level 3: Reconsider Travel” rating. However, as the United States was placed on the amber travel list by the UK, any American arrivals to England will continue to be required to quarantine at home or in a hotel for a period of 10 days.
Officials in the UK have said the list will be reviewed every three weeks.