The United States is opening to vaccinated international travelers on Monday. Here's what to expect.
, the number of filled seats arriving in the US from Europe this December is projected to be about 67% of the December 2019 level.
For example, there are mask mandates in Hawaii, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Washington, DC and Puerto Rico also require masks in indoor public spaces. Hawaii, which had some of the strictest entry requirements in the US, will now align with the new federal rules for international air travel. Although capacity restrictions in the state are easing, there are still some limits in place.Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images
in the United Kingdom, where the US is back to being the travel company's top destination. New York, California and Florida lead the way in bookings, according to Nikki Davies, public relations director at Trailfinders.Before you go
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