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FAQ

Learn more about traveling abroad with regard to COVID-19.

  • Travel Agent, Travel Advisor…what’s the difference?
    A travel agent is someone who takes orders and books what is requested. A travel advisor is someone who gets to know their clients intimately by listening to their daily struggles and desires so that they can proactively make recommendations, provide them with well thought out vacation options, and maximize their time and money.
  • Can I travel if I recently had COVID-19?
    Yes, you can travel once you have ended isolation. However, you should wear a high-quality mask or respirator the entire time you are around others indoors until it’s safe for you to remove your mask around others. Do not travel on public transportation such as airplanes, buses, and trains if you will not be able to wear a high-quality mask or respirator when around others indoors for the full duration of your trip. Find out when you can travel and steps to take to protect others during you trip. If you had COVID-19 in the past 90 days, see specific testing recommendations before you travel. Follow other travel recommendations and requirements for domestic and international travel.
  • Can traveling on a cruise increase my risk of getting COVID-19?
    Yes. The chance of getting COVID-19 on cruise ships is high because the virus spreads easily between people in close quarters on board ships. For this reason, CDC recommends the following groups of people avoid traveling on cruise ships, including river cruises, worldwide: People who are not up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. People with an increased risk of severe illness, regardless of vaccination status, including Older adults and adults of any age with serious chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, chronic lung disease, and diabetes. Children with underlying medical conditions.
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