Emirates Airlines will be pulling its Boeing 777 jets into DFW International Airport’s Terminal D on March 2 after a nearly one-year absence, hoping travel demand to Dubai and the Middle East is rebounding.
When it does, passengers will have to navigate a maze of travel restrictions both arriving and leaving the United States that could include showing proof of a recent negative COVID-19 test or requirements to quarantine in place for nearly two weeks after arriving here or wherever their final destination is.
Some 11 months into a pandemic that has crippled the travel world, airlines and passengers are showing some eagerness to get back to flying. But cautious governments eager to stamp out the coronavirus are enacting even tighter…