Biden Administration Details New Plans for Air Travel for Foreign Nationals

 

We ran the numbers: There are 1329 news articles covering this topic. 18% (242) are left leaning, 48% (632) are center, and 34% (455) are right leaning.

International air travelers will be allowed to enter the United States starting on November 8, if they follow a new set of rules outlined Monday by the Biden administration. While left-leaning articles highlight that the Biden administration’s changes will relax a patchwork of bans that begun to cause fury abroad and replace them with more uniform requirements, right-leaning articles highlight that the Biden administration will lift long-running COVID-19 travel bans against residents of most European countries.

A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that the Biden administration’s changes will relax a patchwork of bans that begun to cause fury abroad and replace them with more uniform requirements. A senior administration official told reporters that a new document "will help airlines and travelers get ready for November 8 and ensure a smooth transition to the new system."

Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that passengers will be required to show proof of vaccination before boarding a flight headed to the U.S. A senior administration official said that airlines will need to match the name and date of birth to confirm if the passenger is the same individual reflected on their vaccine card.

A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that the Biden administration will lift long-running COVID-19 travel bans against residents of most European countries. Under the new policies, most travelers to the US must get tested for the virus within three days if they are vaccinated.



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