Whilst there are many travel bans still in place worldwide, there are optimistic signs for anyone planning a trip in October either domestically across the U.S. or internationally into the U.S.:
the Biden administration announced plans to allow fully vaccinated non-U.S. citizens visit, for non-essential travel starting in November. International visitors will need to show proof of vaccination plus a negative Covid-19 test result taken no more than three days prior to departure. German airline Lufthansa has since announced a 40% increase in EU-U.S. travel bookings. despite spikes in certain states, notably Alaska, 46 are fully open, as reported by the AARP. That is to say
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