Keeping safe during holiday travel during COVID.
Risk of Canary Islands holiday travel disruption due to weather
The islands' government has warned that the storms are becoming more intense and more frequent
Keeping safe during holiday travel during COVID.
OTHER SIDE VIEWS THE TOPIC ANDTHAT’S HOW YOU CAN BEST GET YOUROWN VIEW POINT ACROSS.DESPITE THE RECENT TRAVELADVISORY FROM THE C-D-C...PEOPLEARE STILL HEADING OUT FORTHANKSGIVING.T-S-A RECORDED MORE THANTHREE-MILLION PEOPLE PASSINGTHROUGH AIRPORT SECURITYCHECKPOINTS FRIDAY THROUGHSUNDAY... THE HIGHEST TOTALSINCE MID-MARCH.
SOME SAY THEYARE TRAVELING BECAUSE THEY DON’TWANT TO BREAK HOLIDAYTRADITIONS...AND OTHERS SAY THEYTRUST THE AIRLINES TO KEEP THEMSAFE."I’m 64 years old and I justwanna enjoy what we can enjoywhile we can.
So, I took thechance.Naturally there’s alittle bit of nervousness thatcomes with traveling but mostlyI think I’m fine.
I’m not tooworried."We have this plan we goevery year and we called tresort and they’re following theprotocols for the coronavirus soeverything is safe."T-S-A OFFICIALS EXPECT TOMORROWAND SUNDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING TOBE THE BUSIEST TRAVEL D
The islands' government has warned that the storms are becoming more intense and more frequent
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