
In this week’s episode, Allan discusses the different levels of inbound travel restrictions currently in place around the world. With the rollout of the vaccine, certain countries have begun to open their borders to varying degrees.
In this week’s episode, Allan discusses the different levels of inbound travel restrictions currently in place around the world. With the rollout of the vaccine, certain countries have begun to open their borders to varying degrees.
In this week’s Travel Well With Allan, we will focus on the topic “Which Airline Should I Fly During the Pandemic?” This is again a text version rather than video as there is a lot of data to share. Note our regular readers will know we are very cautious on travel during the pandemic. Nonetheless, as we get into spring we hope travel will resume and this article will prove useful.
It used to be we based our airline choice on such factors as flight times, price, and perhaps frequent flier loyalty programs. Choosing an airline during a pandemic is more complicated and we suggest you consider these factors.
Taste Vacations is requiring all our 2021 travelers to undergo mandatory COVID testing or to have been vaccinated before coming on a tour. This is an excellent way to increase the safety of our participants. So why do businesses seem to be so reluctant to support mandatory COVID testing in the travel industry?
For our scheduled 2021 group tours, we will require one of the following for all participants:
This is not foolproof but it will certainly reduce the risk of someone arriving on a tour who is infected with COVID-19, especially when coupled with other safety measures such as mask wearing and social distancing.
We are not the only ones requiring COVID tests. Following are people who are required to get tests:
Airline executives expressed reluctance to have mandatory COVID testing on domestic travel. The US Travel Association put out a statement that said “mandatory testing is impractical”. And while airlines have created programs to offer optional COVID testing, most of the required testing has come from state rules such as those in Hawaii.
I looked at three of our competitors, travel tour operators, to see what their policies are regarding testing. One requires tests of its guides and recommends but does not require tests of its travelers. A second recommends tests but has a seven-day window in advance of a tour for those tests. A third does not even mention COVID safety or testing on its website!
Is requiring testing of employees or customers legal? Yes. In April, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission revised its guidelines so that employers can require employees to test for the infection. Businesses can also do this with customers as long as they are not discriminating.
So why are more companies not requiring negative COVID tests? I think it boils down to two issues:
The priority of everyone should be to conquer this pandemic. First and foremost, we need to save lives. Next we need to restore our economy. But for the travel industry, we need to realize travel will never get back to “normal” until the pandemic goes away. Mandatory COVID testing in the travel industry can help.
So I believe resistance or even foot dragging by the travel industry to mandatory testing is not only against the best interests of society, it is shooting ourselves in that same foot we are dragging along.
Welcome to Travel Well with Allan Wright!
In this week’s episode, Allan discusses vaccine passports and how the COVID vaccine will most likely be required to travel internationally – and even domestically in some cases.
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Welcome to Travel Well with Allan Wright!
In this week’s episode, Allan compares domestic travel statistics from October 2019 and October 2020 as well as the total COVID deaths in the past seven days.
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