
The United States is opening to vaccinated international travelers on Monday. Here's what to expect
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The United States is flinging its doors wide open to vaccinated international travelers on Monday, welcoming many visitors who've been shut out of the country for 20 months.
(CNN) — The United States is flinging its doors wide open to vaccinated international travelers on Monday, welcoming many visitors who've been shut out of the country for 20 months.
With new requirements going into effect for air, land and ferry arrivals, there's bound to be some congestion as the rules are rolled out.
"It's going to be a bit sloppy at first, I can assure you," Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said at a late October travel industry conference. "There will be lines, unfortunately," he said, citing "an onslaught of travel all at once."
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