
Here's who will be able to get into the US more easily -- and whose trip just got harder
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The US government announced plans Monday to allow fully vaccinated foreign air travelers into the United States starting in early November. Find out who benefits -- and whose trips will get harder.
(CNN) — Welcome news for millions of travelers arrived on Monday with the announcement of plans to allow fully vaccinated foreign air travelers into the United States starting in early November.
The plans both loosen and tighten existing rules, depending on the country an international traveler is arriving from and their vaccination status.
Here's what we know so far about what the new policy will mean:

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