U.S. Travel Calls on New White House COVID Response Coordinator to Phase Out Pandemic-era Restrictions

The U.S. Travel Association renewed its call in a new letter to incoming White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha to replace pandemic-era travel advisories, requirements and restrictions with endemic-focused policies that will enable travel to resume fully and freely.

In recent weeks, the British and Canadian governments have taken similar actions to ease remaining restrictions on travelers.

The letter to Dr. Jha notes that, despite declining hospitalizations and infections, increased vaccination rates and immunity, and a more robust public health infrastructure to manage the virus, the vast majority of pandemic-driven federal travel policies are still in place. While the public health benefits of these policies have now greatly diminished, the economic consequences continue to grow.

In 2021:

Given travel’s slow economic recovery, and in light of the improved public health metrics in the U.S. and medical advancements to prevent the worst outcomes of COVID-19, U.S. Travel calls on the incoming COVID response coordinator to prioritize the removal of travel requirements that no longer fit with the current environment and to set clear timelines and metrics for when others will be lifted.

U.S. Travel’s recommendations to restore travel:

Effective, risk-based policies can be reinstated at any time if new variants of concern emerge or the public health situation deteriorates. It is now time for the administration to lead the country towards a new normal for travel and on a faster path to a full and even economic recovery.

Please click here to see the full letter and policy recommendations.