This will be the third extension to the federal mask mandate since it was first implemented on Feb. 1.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
CDC orders airlines to share information on passengers from 8 countries, shortens testing window
The CDC is tightening testing requirements for international travelers and ordering airlines to share data to combat the omicron COVID-19 variant.
US travelers should avoid Poland, Trinidad and Tobago regardless of vaccination status, CDC warns
Poland, Niger, Papua New Guinea and Trinidad and Tobago were moved to the CDC’s “level 4” COVID-19 advisory list.
It’s not just you, Uber and Lyft rides are more expensive: How to keep costs down
While Lyft and Uber expect prices to drop as the pandemic ebbs, industry experts say costs will remain elevated throughout the holiday travel season.
New Zealand reopening to foreign tourists in April, but travelers will need to self-isolate
New Zealand is set to reopen to foreign travelers in April, more than two years after the country first imposed COVID-19-related entry restrictions.
Amazon workers plan global Black Friday protests for better wages, tax accountability
Make Amazon Pay announced plans to protest Amazon to urge the company to increase wages, pay more taxes and reduce its carbon footprint.
Avoid travel to Denmark and Germany, regardless of vaccination status, CDC warns
“If you must travel to these destinations, make sure you are fully vaccinated before travel,” the CDC says on its website.
Taking a road trip for Thanksgiving? Here are the worst times to hit the road
Thanksgiving is a major driving holiday. Here is when drivers should avoid starting their road trips to help sidestep the worst traffic jams.
Flights delayed after ‘accidental discharge’ of gun prompts panic at Atlanta airport
The accidental gun discharge happened around 1:30 p.m. at the security screening area at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Marriott agrees to include resort fees in upfront pricing after reaching settlement with Pennsylvania AG
Total stay prices will be shown on the first page of Marriott’s booking website, and changes are set to be implemented within the next nine months.