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All travelers must present a negative COVID-19 test and quarantine.
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Sean Broderick

Airlines For America is urging the U.S. government to expand required testing of international airline travelers for COVID-19 and lessen restrictions on travel between the U.S. and foreign destinations.
 
From the European Commission green-lighting state support for Alitalia and SilkAir flying its first Boeing 737-8 out of storage in Alice Springs to Europe's airlines facing 2021 challenges despite the vaccine. A daily roundup of air transport news. 
 
Canada is adding another layer onto its travel restrictions through a requirement that all travelers entering the country must present a negative COVID-19 test while maintaining a mandatory 14-day quarantine. 
 
In a year where all our lives were turned upside down, our industry suffered desperately, and the health of travellers and colleagues became the focus, celebrations of wins have been few and far between.
 
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January 8 | 10:00 EST / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CST
Cargo operators, airlines, forwarders and equipment manufacturers are shaping up to the air cargo industry’s biggest-ever challenge: Shipping COVID-19 vaccines around the world. Moving sensitive goods by air is nothing new, but the technical challenges of transporting some COVID-19 vaccines combined with the scale of the operation raise high hurdles.

Listen in as Aviation Week editors and analysts are joined by Niklas Adamsson, Chief Operating Officer at Envirotainer to discuss how the industry plans to tackle its biggest challenge ever.
 
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