The United States will likely relax travel restrictions for international visitors who are vaccinated against COVID-19 in November, including those from the U.K. and EU, the White House said recently, as quoted on CNBC. Foreigners visiting the United States will have to show proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days of departure. The latest White House announcement came following the peak summer travel season which indicates solid holiday travel demand.
Airlines have urged the Biden administration to lift the rules, which have upset demand for international travel. The changes will be put into effect in early November, which will aid the holiday bookings. European and British officials have lifted entry bans for United States and other visitors due to greater availability of vaccines. Letting more international travelers into the United States would have far-reaching impacts on industries including airlines, retail and…