COVID 19 has changed all our lives, from how we socialize to how we travel. For those of us who cannot wait to get on a plane again, there will be some differences. For example, now, wearing masks is required on board all domestic and international flights. Travel requirements are always changing, but do not worry, we got you covered!

Important: Please click this link to view the new CDC guidelines for re-entering the United States as of 1.26.2021, and click this link to see what airports are offering COVID-19 testing on site
For the vaccinated, it was supposed to be a worry-free, “hot vax” summer of socializing and fun. But the rise of the highly infectious Delta variant has spoiled those plans.
While the vaccines remain remarkably protective against Covid-19, especially against serious illness, headlines about breakthrough infections and new recommendations that vaccinated people should sometimes wear masks have left many people confused and worried.
While new research shows vaccinated people can become infected and carry high levels of the coronavirus, it’s important to remember that those cases are rare, and it’s primarily the unvaccinated who get infected and spread the virus.
“If you’re vaccinated, you’ve done the most important thing for you and your family and friends to keep everyone safe,” Gregg Gonsalves, assistant professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, said. “There’s substantially more freedom for people who are vaccinated, but the idea that everything is the same as the summer of 2019 is not the case.”