U.S. travel industry urges White House to lift COVID restrictions, mask
mandate
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[March 23, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Travel
Association on Tuesday urged the White House to lift COVID-19 travel
restrictions and repeal a mandate requiring masks on airplanes and in
other transit modes by April 18, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
In a letter to Dr. Ashish Jha, the incoming White House COVID response
coordinator, the group called for an immediate end to the pre-departure
testing requirement for all fully vaccinated inbound international
persons and ending the mask mandate by April 18 "or announcing a plan
and timeline to repeal the federal mask mandate within the subsequent 90
days."
The White House did not immediately comment.
"It makes little sense to keep the pre-departure testing requirement in
place for inbound air travelers when the U.S. government does not
require negative tests at U.S-Canada and U.S.-Mexico land border points
of entry," wrote U.S. Travel Chief Executive Roger Dow.
The travel industry also wants the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) to end "avoid travel" advisories for all vaccinated
individuals and urged the Biden administration to avoid the future "use
of travel bans from specific countries."
In total, the CDC urges Americans to avoid travel to about 120 countries
and territories.
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Travelers are seen under a PSA advising mask wearing in a concourse
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threatens to increase case numbers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
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It also calls by June 1 to "develop
benchmarks and timelines for a pathway to the new normal that
repeals pandemic-focused travel restrictions" including ending all
remaining restrictions, including international vaccine and testing
mandates.
Earlier this month, the Biden administration
extended requirements for travelers to wear masks on airplanes,
trains and in transit hubs through April 18 as public health
authorities review when mask requirements should be dropped.
The mask requirements have resulted in significant friction on U.S.
airplanes.
The CDC said last week that 99.5% of the U.S. population is in a
location where COVID levels are low enough that people do not need
to wear masks.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chris Reese and Mark
Porter)
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