Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order lifts restrictions that had been in place since March.
Texas is lifting air travel restrictions that required travelers from several areas of the country — including New York, California and Chicago — to spend 14 days in quarantine upon arrival, with Gov. Greg Abbott signing an executive order Thursday that immediately ended the restrictions, which had been in place since March.... [+]
seen stored in Pinal Airpark on May 16, 2020 in Marana, Arizona. Pinal Airpark is the largest commercial aircraft storage facility in the world, currently holding increased numbers of aircraft in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
The move to ease travel restrictions isn’t unique to Texas, though, with restrictions gradually starting to be eased across the world, or at least with plans are being announced to do so., with Greece setting a July 1 reopening date. The German Airport Association has published a list of guidelines as that country looks to ramp air travel back up.
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