Reuters
An emotional journey: Families reunite in U.S. with tears, balloons as COVID travel ban ends
NEW YORK/LONDON/TIJUANA (Reuters) -Paul Campbell had waited nearly two years to reunite with his German fiancée at Boston’s Logan airport on Monday, the day the United States eased travel restrictions imposed on much of the world since the COVID-19 pandemic began. At John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, a child held a sign reading, “Do I look bigger?” as he waited for the first British Airways https://www.reuters.com/world/us/excitement-emotion-aboard-flight-london-new-york-travel-resumes-2021-11-08 flight from London’s Heathrow. The travel ban, imposed since early 2020, barred access to non-U.S. citizens travelling from 33 countries – including China, India and much of Europe – and had also restricted overland entry from Mexico and Canada.
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