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Vaccine tourism: Read the fine print, warn travel agents

Travel agent associations in India and Thailand both battling a surge in infections have warned the public against operators advertising overseas tours to get vaccinated, saying there can be hidden costs. Advertisements for vaccine tours, mainly to the U.S., have popped up on social media in India, despite restrictions that make international travel almost impossible. In Thailand, too, there are an increasing number of tour packages offering the chance to join a vaccination queue abroad. “It’s not illegal to go to the U.S., traveling is absolutely your option,” said Jyoti Mayal, president of Travel Agents Association of India. “As an association, our advice is check out the credibility of the agent, check out all the documents and then move forward.”

Vaccine tourists urged to read the fine print on trips overseas

Vaccine tourists urged to read the fine print on trips overseas Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ People wait in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccination at the American Museum of Natural History, in Manhattan, New York, on May 14. | REUTERS BLOOMBERG May 22, 2021 Travel agent associations in India and Thailand both battling a surge in infections have warned the public against operators advertising overseas tours to get vaccinated, saying there can be hidden costs. Advertisements for vaccine tours, mainly to the U.S., have popped up on social media in India, despite restrictions that make international travel almost impossible. In Thailand, too, there are an increasing number of tour packages offering the chance to join a vaccination queue abroad.

Vaccine Tourists Urged to Read Fine Print on Trips Overseas

Vaccine Tourists Urged to Read Fine Print on Trips Overseas May 22 2021, 4:49 PM May 22 2021, 3:30 AM May 22 2021, 4:49 PM (Bloomberg) (Bloomberg) Travel agent associations in India and Thailand both battling a surge in infections have warned the public against operators advertising overseas tours to get vaccinated, saying there can be hidden costs. Advertisements for vaccine tours, mainly to the U.S., have popped up on social media in India, despite restrictions that make international travel almost impossible. In Thailand, too, there are an increasing number of tour packages offering the chance to join a vaccination queue abroad. “It’s not illegal to go to the U.S., traveling is absolutely your option,” said Jyoti Mayal, president of Travel Agents Association of India. “As an association, our advice is check out the credibility of the agent, check out all the documents and then move forward.”

Vaccine tourists urged to read fine print on trips overseas

Vaccine tourists urged to read fine print on trips overseas
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