Fall used to be considered the offseason for travel. Not this year. - News Summed Up

Fall used to be considered the offseason for travel. Not this year.


“Travel providers are driving the return to domestic and international travel with extremely attractive pricing, enhanced safety measures and flexible booking policies,” Harris said in an email. If you do embark on a fall trip this year, here are some tips to keep in mind. Popular fall travel destinations like Salem, Mass., will still host Halloween tourism events, but only if they can be carried out with social distancing in mind. Many of fall travel do’s and don’ts still remain. [What to know about getting tested for the coronavirus to travel]Know the travel restrictions of your destination, and your home stateCoronavirus travel restrictions change often and can be difficult to keep straight.


Source: Washington Post August 26, 2020 17:37 UTC



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