06/26/2021
Latest COVID Travel News:
25JUN21 - The German government is lifting all travel restrictions for persons residing in the United States, effective Sunday, June 20, 2021,” the German Mission of the United States announced. “So starting Sunday, travel to Germany for all purposes will be permitted again. However, a proof of vaccination, proof of recovery from COVID-19, or negative test result is still required for entry via air travel.”
25JUN21 - Beginning July 5, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, fully vaccinated travelers who are permitted to enter Canada will not be subject to the federal requirement to quarantine or take a COVID-19 test on day 8 after entry. In addition, fully vaccinated travelers arriving by air will not be required to stay at a government-authorized hotel.
25JUN21 - Austria Reopening to Americans From June 24. Austria is opening to U.S. travelers on June 24, requiring proof of vaccination, recent recovery from COVID or a negative COVID test result.
25JUN21 - Czech Republic Labels U.S. as “Low-Risk,” Opens to U.S. Travelers. The United States joins the list of low-risk countries, allowing U.S. tourists to enter to the Czech Republic.
25JUN21 - Hawaii will allow vaccinated mainland travelers to skip pre-travel Covid testing. It marks the biggest step yet in fully reopening the state. It takes effect on 8 July, which is the same date Hawaii is relaxing other curbs. This includes restaurants to move to 75% capacity and allowing social gatherings of 25 people indoors and 75 outdoors. The easing of protocols comes as Hawaii inches toward its target of 60% of the population being fully vaccinated.
24JUN21 - Austria Welcoming Back U.S. Travelers From June 24. The Austrian Tourist Office announced the country is reopening to Americans who are vaccinated, negative for COVID or recently recovered.
24JUN21 - Americans Can Now Visit the Czech Republic. As of June 21, U.S. citizens can travel to the Czech Republic with a negative test result, proof of vaccination or recent recovery over COVID-19.