COVID-19: What to know about new testing requirements for air travel
The U.S. has updated requirements for international air travel. From testing to mask mandates, here’s what you need to know before booking a flight.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The wait is almost over for tourists eager to visit New Zealand.
The country, which has had some of the strictest COVID measures around the world, will begin slowly reopening to travel this month but U.S. tourists will have to wait until July, according to a newly announced five-step plan.
The first group of eligible travelers, allowed to enter Feb. 27, will be fully vaccinated people from Australia who meet existing border qualifications. Those include New Zealand citizens, Australians with a primary home in New Zealand, and partners and dependent children of New Zealand residents, among others.
The eligibility pool widens further in March and April but remains largely limited to people like skilled workers, international students and family members of New Zealand residents.
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