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After over a year from the first Covid infections, we seem to be seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Despite the discovery of new variants of the virus, the arrival of vaccines has brought new stimulus to travellers and, consequently, the hope to the entire tourism sector which, in this crazy year, has recorded average losses of 60% (in the hotel and NCC world, even peaks of 90%).The hope is to be able to travel safely throughout Europe by July, thus avoiding a second year of restrictions that would be fatal for many tourism companies. Meanwhile, in Italy, from June 21st, the ‘technical trials’ for a return to normality will begin!

Travel within Europe

In Europe, the massive vaccination campaign initially promised to all EU member countries is beginning to take shape and, as reported by Le Figaro, 70% of the population is expected to be vaccinated by July.

It has also been confirmed that the European ‘vaccination passport’ (green pass) is available  from this week, so that people can finally travel safely!

 

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vaccination campaign

Travel within Italy

While we wait for the progress of the vaccinations of the European neighbours, from 21 July Italy will ‘restart’ with almost all white regions (with the exception of D’Aosta Valley, still yellow):

Based on the Covid risk of contagion, Italy is once again divided by colour:

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map updated to 21 July 2021

It is not yet clear who will be the body in charge of issuing the national PASS, but certainly, in order to apply for it, it will be necessary to prove that you have either:

– been vaccinated

– tested negative to a PCR test within the previous 48 hours

recovered from Covid within the last 180 days

Travel within Campania

After having been declared an yellow zone on 26 April, Campania is white from 21 July. Then is possible to travel safely and return to travel in Campania. Now you can visit all Neapolitan museums, archaeological sites such as Pompeii-Herculaneum and take trips to the fascinating Amalfi Coast!

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restrictions updated to 21 July 2021

Here you can check if your “Tourist Trip” is allowed by current legislation!

Travel insurance

For some that have started traveling again in 2021, it feels as if it was their first time going on a trip! We have seen a slow and steady increase in travel compared to last year. However, flexibility has been key to make travel easier while making sure everyone is safe. Depending on the country and circumstances regarding COVID-19 cases, some travel regulations can change from one day to the next. Travel insurance is something that some consider because it could save you time and money. Some policies can cover trip cancellation/interruption, emergency medical expenses, and even issues with baggage. If you’re looking for alternatives and a backup plan, make sure to compare so you can get the best travel insurance coverage and that can secure your future trip plans.

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Europe travel

In these times of uncertainty when Covid seems to dominate everything, Italy is trying hard to regain a semblance of normality. After lockdown, even single day trips seem more tempting than ever. Unfortunately, the extension of the official state of emergency to October 15 and the flaring up of new hotspots around Italy do not look too encouraging.

It has been estimated that lockdown, economic uncertainty and the intermittent opening and closure of borders, will cause Italy to lose around 10% of its GDP this year. Much of this downturn will be felt in tourism which is already registering record losses of close to 50%.

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Colosseum – Rome

Moving around Italy

Lockdown ended on May 18 and Phase 2 kicked in on June 3, the date Italy regained free movement throughout the nation. This has contributed to a kind of localised rediscovery of Italy by Italians; indeed, out-of-town excursions and last-minute holidays are offsetting, albeit partially, the huge losses generated by the lack of foreign tourists.

To escape the much feared crowds, there has been a surge in hikes along lesser known trails. This excellent form of leisure offers a much safer alternative to crowded, and often poorly monitored locations. It is no coincidence that Italy’s Touring Club has just launched a new program entitled “Walks and Routes” and even the UK’s “The Guardian” recently published an article on Italy’s most beautiful hiking trails and walkways.

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Prefer the less traveled paths

European Borders

Come ormai noto, le frontiere Europee sono aperte dal 15 Luglio per tutti i paesi Schengen. Pertanto, con l’augurio di rivitalizzare l’economia e rilanciare un turismo ormai allo stremo, la Commissione Europea ha attivato una “piattaforma delle frontiere” . Da qui sarà possibile monitorare in tempo reale i vari aggiornamenti sui confini interni che potrebbero subire modifiche in base ai contagi da Covid. In questo modo (si spera) si potrà viaggiare in sicurezza ed evitare luoghi a rischio e/o quarantene forzate.

European borders have been open since 15 July for all Schengen countries. In an effort to revitalise the economy through a  relaunch of the practically collapsed  tourism industry, the European Commission has activated a special borders website. This allows you to monitor updates on internal borders subject to changes in the levels of Covid contagions, in real time. The hope is  that people can now travel safely and avoid places at risk or subject to forced quarantine.

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Travel smarter

Incoming Europe

As for non-European tourism, in addition to the United Kingdom (never excluded) these nations have been given a green light: Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay. China is under special surveillance: its tourists will only be able to come to Europe when the principle of reciprocity is applied. USA and Brazil (the two countries most affected), together with Russia, Turkey and Israel, remain blacklisted.

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Choose the safest destinations

Travel between USA and Italy

On August 6, USA Today , reported that  the US State Department has lifted “maximum alert state” for its citizens, and is therefore allowing  authorised travel to certain European countries. Sadly, however, just Croatia and Turkey are currently willing to host Americans.

Despite high praise from the New York Times of July 31 for the excellent management of the pandemic after the initial uncertainty, I regret to say that Italy is still at Level 3 (Veneto and Lombardy 4). Here below is the updated COVID-19 list from the US department. It shows the respective alert levels assigned to each country.

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USA Travel Advisory Levels

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