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Coronavirus and plane travel: JetBlue first US airline to make passengers wear face masks

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JetBlue Airways will require passengers to wear face masks or other face coverings beginning May 4, becoming the first US airline to do so as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Delta, which recommends travellers wear a mask but hasn’t made it a requirement yet, has been providing masks to travelers who don’t bring them.

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COVID-19 and Border Crossings: Considerations and Best Practices for Global Constructors and Suppliers Crossing US, Canadian, and European Borders

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Those travel restrictions can impact any company with cross-border supply chains or employee travel. This article addresses some of the travel restrictions in place in the United States, Canada, and members of the European Union (EU); exceptions to those requirements; and some best practices when navigating across borders.

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Coronavirus and airline travel in Europe: No empty plane seats under EU plan

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Airlines will not have to leave seats empty, but passengers flying in the European Union will have to wear masks on planes and in airports under plans to revive the travel industry. Airlines have raised concerns that measures to slow the spread of the pandemic could blight profitability long after any travel restrictions end.

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Travel in Europe during coronavirus: Plan to create ‘tourism corridors’ between countries

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The European Union is striving to save the continent’s summer holidays and a tourism sector left devastated by the coronavirus pandemic. More than three-quarters of trips made by EU citizens are to other EU countries but travel restrictions continue to apply across the bloc. The country is in coronavirus lockdown.

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Mr. Revit OpEd at The Whiskey a Go Go

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For many years steady travel for work made it impractical for me to be part of a band here. I haven't needed to travel nearly as much for the last couple of years and I realized I could make it work. I think my favorite album is Union Jacks but I tend to waffle on favorite anything. So far so good. We love to rock!

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Will the tourist hordes return? Coronavirus pandemic could be the end of overtourism

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Same in Prague, where non-essential travel was allowed from the same date, but foreigners have disappeared from the cities of Europe that have suffered most from overtourism. million mainland Chinese travelled overseas. Since 2013, more Chinese have travelled overseas than any other nationality. Case in point – New Zealand.

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‘80% of us will get coronavirus’: Scientific adviser to the Government claims there is no more risk at work than at home and insists we ‘cannot hide from it forever’ – before No 10 contradicts him

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We are working on the assessment that 80 per cent of us, if we haven’t already, will get the virus. The Public and Commercial Services union, which represents passport workers, said members should work from home unless undertaking critical work. . It is about minimising it. We cannot hide away from it forever.’. Advertisement.

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