re: #189 stpaulbear
Won’t those be one-way flights? The EU isn’t going to accept US passengers.
Effective January 26, the United States will require all travelers to the United States - including all U.S. citizens and including transit passenger — ages 2 and older to present a negative COVID-19 viral or antigen test result or evidence of having contracted and recovered from COVID-19 prior to boarding the plane. Test samples must be collected within the 3 calendar days before the flight departs.
France (and I would assume the EU as a whole) is not allowing non-essential travel into their territory right now.
I suspect that when international travel picks up again (hopefully by June/July), most nations are going to require vaccinations for entry.