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Trending trends when international travel is ready

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After a period of stagnation, domestic and international tourism in many countries is gradually recovering. Destinations are ready to welcome foreign visitors in the summer, but travel in the new normal will be very different things.
The “throne” of vaccines

Many countries require visitors to have enough Covid-19 vaccinations. Photo: Getty The Covid-19 vaccine will be the deciding factor for travel. Vaccinated people will have more options to travel or visit family and friends abroad. Some countries only accept fully vaccinated international travelers, so you’ll have to recalculate your destination and trip if you haven’t been vaccinated. Some destinations in Hawaii, Mexico or the Caribbean are seeing a rapid increase in tourists who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 and are ready to go. Roadtrip Trends Self-driving car trips have become increasingly popular after the Covid-19 pandemic. Self-driving travel continues to be one of the most popular types of travel this summer. When traveling by air requires many regulations; Along with the inconvenient entry and exit procedures, many people choose to travel domestically and explore new destinations in the country by self-driving cars. Self-driving is also suitable for families with children, because many young people have not been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 vaccine. Everyone is safe in their own cars, ensuring social distancing while still having enjoyable travel experiences. Prioritize outdoor activities Visitors explore En cave in Quang Binh. Outdoor activities, exploring nature will certainly become more and more popular in the coming time. Adventure tourism is booming in many countries, including Vietnam. Travelers now crave new adventures and experiences, such as outdoor camping, mountain climbing, boating or caving. Luxury stay Tourists choose high-class resorts to stay in isolation and privacy. Photo: Getty It is still too early to go to crowded places, dream destinations or travel around the world. Many people will choose to “hide” in high-class, isolated and private resorts. Luxury resorts provide all amenities so visitors avoid having to move and interact with many people. Many resorts also offer great outdoor activities and experiences. Thorough plans Travel plans will need to be more detailed and thorough after Covid-19. Photo: Pexels Surely last-minute travel decisions will no longer be common. As the pandemic continues, travelers will have to prepare more and longer for their outing plans, such as anticipating the disease situation, safety protocols and quarantine regulations at the destination. . Travelers will need more advice and support from travel agents and ticket offices, such as health and safety regulations, testing centers, refund policies for airline tickets and hotel rooms. Covid-19 insurance Covid-19 insurance for travel is increasingly interested. Photo: Getty When international travel resumes this summer, travelers will certainly be wiser and take care of their own protection. Many people have added provisions in the policy and insurance of the trip, not only to prevent risks to their health but also their pocket. Buying insurance covering the cost of Covid-19 and trip cancellation will be a popular trend in the near future. Some destinations and travel agencies will even require travelers to have Covid-19 insurance. Private car rental trend Car rental services will flourish in the near future. Photo: Getty A shortage of rental cars will occur in many tourist destinations, as demand increases when tourists want to be proactive and avoid crowded public transport. Meanwhile, suppliers have had to sell part of their fleets to survive the pandemic. Therefore, travel plans need to consider car rental, as well as the distance between accommodation and attractions, entertainment, and dining. Status of “room fire” Famous places will have a “room fire” situation during the peak tourist season. Photo: Getty Covid-19 does not mean that hotels always have excess rooms, especially during the peak tourist season. During pandemic outbreaks, many people don’t cancel reservations, but push them back at an appropriate time, such as this summer. Famous places are likely to have a “burn out” situation, because many tourists have to wait too long to travel. Plan ahead and plan many options to book the right accommodation for this summer.