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Will You Travel in the Coming Months? Important Information and Tips from AAA

A new order by the Centers for Disease Control is in effect, requiring anyone traveling by air into the U.S. to show proof of a negative COVID test within the previous three days.

“With the vaccine rolling out and the cold of winter settling in, AAA travel bookings are starting to ramp up as those who are anxious to get away begin exploring possibilities,” says Dianne Bourgoin, spokesperson for AAA Travel. “There is no doubt that COVID-related restrictions will add a layer of complexity to planning but what we are seeing at AAA Travel is that those who want to make the best travel decisions will make the extra effort  to ensure everyone’s safety.”

National Plan for Vacation Day aims to inspire more Americans to take time off and use those days to travel. With the anticipated easing of COVID-19, there will be greater opportunity to do so in the coming months.

Surveys by the travel industry – including surveys prior to COVID – have consistently revealed that employees across America are not using all their dedicated vacation days, negatively affecting health, relationships and companies. Survey data also found that those who actually plan vacations take more time off and as a result are happier and healthier. Americans also indicated they are happier when they take time off to travel. Of course, the concept of happy and safe travel is infinitely more complicated in 2021.

“Regardless of when and where folks decide to travel, it is critical that they plan in advance and that they understand the guidelines and restrictions, not just where they are headed but also upon their return,” Bourgoin adds. “Understanding change and cancellation options is also critical and gives those who are ready to book travel at this time a greater sense of comfort in doing so.

AAA Tips for planning a vacation in the coming months:

1.) Follow public health guidance. 

      • For domestic travel, the CDC recommends taking a COVID-19 test one to three days before travel and another three to five days after travel, plus reducing nonessential activities for seven days after travel.
      • For international travel, the CDC requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test three days prior to air travel into the U.S.
      • Travelers should be aware of these and other local and state travel restrictions, including testing requirements and quarantine orders, and additional CDC guidance for before, during and after their travels.
      • Consistent use of face masks combined with social distancing (at least 6 feet) and regular handwashing are the best ways to lower your risk of contracting COVID-19. Be sure to pack face masks, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer and a thermometer to help protect and monitor your health. Also pack water and extra snacks to reduce the need to stop along your trip.

2.) Work with a travel advisor. 

      • For guidelines and restrictions vary dramatically depending upon the destination. AAA travel advisors can explain guidelines and restrictions, many of which are changing day to day.

3.) Stay flexible. 

      • Understand change and cancellation options and insurance policies for greatest peace of mind

4.) Verify before you go. 

    • Hotels – Prior to any hotel stay, call ahead to ensure your hotel is open and ask what precautions they are taking to protect guests. Ask about social distancing protocols like capacity reductions in common spaces, hotel staff requirements to wear masks at all times and if all amenities are available, like restaurant dining.
    • Car rentals – If renting a car, ask what has been done to clean the vehicle. Hertz, for example, has introduced Hertz Gold Standard Clean, an enhanced vehicle disinfectant and sanitization process. For extra peace of mind, use disinfecting wipes to wipe down door handles, steering wheels, shifters and control panels.

AAA provides automotive, travel, and insurance services to 61 million members nationwide and more than one million members in Virginia.  AAA advocates for the safety and mobility of its members and has been committed to outstanding road service for more than 100 years.  AAA is a non-stock, non-profit corporation working on behalf of motorists, who can now map a route, find local gas prices, discover discounts, book a hotel, and track their roadside assistance service with the AAA Mobile app (AAA.com/mobile) for iPhone, iPad and Android.  For more information, visit www.AAA.com.

Content provided by AAA. To read guest author contributions related to travel from Morgan Dean at AAA, go here. 

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