Tag: Süddeutsche Zeitung Reise
Pandemic – Israel Opens Again – Travel
Tourists vaccinated against the coronavirus will be allowed to re-enter Israel from January 9th. However, the permit is only valid for travelers from countries that are not classified as high-risk…
Western Australia – opening planned for tourists – travel
Western Australia plans to reopen its borders to international travelers on February 5, 2022. This was announced by the state government. According to projections, 90 percent of residents over the…
Italy: test despite vaccination
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Study – Travel Intentions Increase – Travel
The willingness to travel abroad is highest in Europe in a global comparison. This is the result of a survey by the market research institute IPK International. According to this,…
Insurance – how high is the corona risk – travel
In connection with corona diseases, travel cancellation insurance protects against high cancellation fees to different degrees, as a comparison of the magazine Financial test shows. Almost all providers step in…
Industry news: Tui confident despite losses
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Robert Koch Institute – New Risk Areas – Travel
Due to the sharp increase in the number of infections, Belgium and a large part of the Netherlands are now considered high-risk corona areas. Greece and Ireland, which are popular…
Tour operator – good booking situation – travel
Regardless of new corona setbacks for tourism such as the lockdown in Austria and warnings for several countries, the tour operator Tui expects a relatively stable winter business. Many vacation…
Coronavirus worldwide – New Zealand opens its borders – travel
After more than two years of corona-related restrictions, New Zealand wants to receive foreign tourists again from 2022. From April 30, fully vaccinated travelers could gradually return to the country,…
Netherlands – mask requirement reintroduced – travel
In view of the rapidly increasing numbers of infections and patients, the Netherlands are tightening the corona measures again. The mask requirement will be reintroduced for all publicly accessible places…