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Thursday, November 21, 2024

A coalition of 24 trade organizations representing a large and diverse swath of the US economy is renewing urgent calls to lift restrictions on international visitation to the United States and has developed a blueprint for how to do it safely. Among the associations are the Global Business Travel Association, the International Air Transport Association, and the US Travel Association.

US Travel Association

Called “A Framework to Safely Lift Entry Restrictions and Restart International Travel,” the document identifies policy principles for welcoming international visitors back to the US while keeping health and safety as the top priority.

GBTA

“The travel industry agrees that being guided by the science is absolutely the correct approach, and the science has been telling us for some time that it’s possible to begin to safely reopen international travel,” said US Travel Association President & CEO Roger Dow. “Our document continues to prioritize safety while providing a roadmap for solving for the billions of dollars in economic damage resulting from the continued restrictions on crossing our borders, in particular from allied countries with similar vaccination rates. We have the knowledge and the tools we need to restart international travel safely, and it is past time that we use them.”

IATA International Air Transportation Association

“US airlines have been—and continue to be—strong advocates for a risk-based, data-driven approach to safely resuming international travel as laid out in the blueprint,” said Airlines for America President & CEO Nicholas Calio. “We have leaned into science throughout this crisis, and research has consistently determined the risk of transmission onboard aircraft is very low. In fact, the Harvard Aviation Public Health Initiative concluded that being on an airplane is as safe if not safer than routine activities such as eating in a restaurant or going to the grocery store. The science is clear—it is time, if not past the time, for the US government to take action and reopen travel between the US and low-risk countries.”

Roger Dow U.S. Travel Association President & CEO Roger Dow

Some of the guidelines in the policy framework:

  • Reserve entry restrictions for only the highest-risk countries.
  • Replace all other blanket travel restrictions with a framework of entry protocols based on a country-by-country and individual traveler risk assessment.
  • Ensure the framework is easy to understand, communicate, and implement.


As immediate steps toward reopening, the blueprint urges the federal government to:

  • Quickly lift entry restrictions and reopen travel between the US and the UK, given the two countries’ similar vaccination records. Research from the Mayo Clinic shows the risk of a person infected with COVID boarding a flight from the UK to the US is 1 out of 10,000. The same research shows that the risk of an infected passenger transmitting the virus to another passenger flying from the UK to the US is even lower, at 1 out of 1 million passengers.
  • Allow expedited entry into the US for fully vaccinated individuals from non-high-risk countries. 

Dow stressed that policies should remain agile to allow for shifts as circumstances warrant. Variants of concern bear watching, he said—but he also reminded that the Delta variant is already present in the US, and that it is effectively managed by available vaccines and resulting in very low rates of hospitalization.

“Restrictions on international travel are no longer what is protecting us from outbreaks of the virus,” Dow said. “In that vein, the travel industry continues to urge everyone who is eligible to receive a vaccine—they have been effective beyond expectation, and they are what is going to allow our lives to go fully back to normal and put this pandemic in the rearview mirror for good.”

Click here to read the full policy blueprint.

[07.13.21]