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People bike along the beach in Miami on Dec. 20, 2020. People are tired of being at home, one travel advisor says as an industry decimated by the pandemic begins to see small signs that a recovery might be on the way.
Recent promising vaccine news has many people hoping to finally see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, and maybe even daring to think about getting on a plane bound for snowy mountains, a tropical beach, or just anywhere.
The Pizzarello family in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., is among them. They love to travel. So much so that, Ed, the patriarch, has been hesitant to even bring up the subject during the pandemic so that his 14-year old daughter and 10-year-old son wouldn t get their hopes up.
By Nik Rajkovic
Jan 29, 2021
More airlines and foreign governments are talking about a possible vaccine passport in order to travel abroad.
The Biden White House hasn t gone there yet, but they did enact new
travel restrictions for those coming into the U.S. Travel agent
Kendra Thornton says it may cause some to cancel plans of going to Mexico.
“Anyone traveling home, even if you re a U.S. citizen, coming back into the country you will need to show proof of a COVID negative test taken within 72 hours,” she says.
Resorts are offering to schedule COVID tests for their guests.