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  • China extends business visas to Hong Kong
    The Chinese National Immigration Administration announced on Sunday that it is simplifying and extending the business visa process for residents traveling to Hong Kong and Macau. The duration of visas for business travel will be extended from seven to 14 days. In addition, the residents of...
  • Israelis to get visa-free entry to US in September
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday that all citizens of Israel will be able to travel to the United States without visa requirements from September. Netanyahu revealed that the government finalized legislative requirements for the measure, and that Israel is...
  • US to lift travel restrictions on 8 African countries
    The United States will scrap the travel ban it imposed on eight countries in the southern African region, the White House said in a statement on Friday. Traveling from South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Malawi was restricted in November in order...
  • Germany restricts travel from UK
    Germany restricted travel from the United Kingdom in order to potentially stop the spread of the newly discovered Omicron coronavirus variant. The federal government declared the country as a coronavirus variant area due to the rapid spread of the new variant. The new measures mean that only...
  • UK to remove all countries from travel 'red list' - report
    The United Kingdom is set to remove all 11 countries from its coronavirus travel "red list," the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the easing of measures should be announced later today, with them coming in effect on Wednesday. Additionally, the report...
  • Israel adds UK to 'red list' for travel
    Israel's Health Ministry unveiled on Sunday that it has added the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Belgium to the "red list" for travel in order to curb the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant. This means that Israelis cannot travel to the aforementioned countries, citizens of those countries cannot...
  • US air travel reaches 2019 level over Thanksgiving period
    The United States Transportation Security Administration said that it screened over 2.3 million passengers on Wednesday ahead of Thanksgiving. This figure marks a return to pre-pandemic levels, as the agency noted back in 2019 that it screened 2.6 million over the same period. Moreover, this...
  • India set to open borders for tourists from Monday
    India is about to open its borders for foreign tourists starting from November 15, after more than 18 months since restrictions took effect due to the coronavirus pandemic. "The restrictions placed on visa and international travel stand further eased given the present overall COVID-19 situation,"...
  • Japan to resume travel subsidies from January - report
    The Japanese government is preparing to restart subsidies promoting tourism activities from the middle of January, according to a report published by Nikkei on Sunday. The Go To Travel program, which aims to boost demand for local travel during February and March, will be pushed following Tokyo's...
  • US reopens borders for vaccinated foreign visitors
    The United States opened its borders on Monday for travelers vaccinated against COVID-19 coming from more than 30 countries across the globe. The decision was initially announced last month, when the White House confirmed inoculated foreign visitors will be able to enter the country using both...
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