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Travel Wellness Assessment for 2022: Prepare for Your Vacation Safely

Travel Wellness Checklist for 2022

Travel Health Exam for 2022: Essential Preparation for Optimal Journeys
Travel Health Exam for 2022: Essential Preparation for Optimal Journeys

Travel Wellness Assessment for 2022: Prepare for Your Vacation Safely

With travel restrictions easing and the world slowly reopening, it's time to start planning your next adventure. Here's a roundup of the latest news and trends in the travel industry.

Airfares are on the rise, with a forecast of a 7 percent increase per month for the next few months. To save on costs, it's advisable to book your flights as soon as possible.

The aviation industry had initially expressed concerns about the rollout of 5G phone service, fearing potential issues with plane navigation systems. However, the Federal Aviation Administration has begun approving aircraft to operate near the new 5G towers, and cellular providers have agreed to avoid deploying the new technology near major U.S. airports. This means that, for the most part, the concerns about 5G causing disruptions to air travel have been alleviated.

Despite these positive developments, travel is still likely to be stressful due to cancellations, delays, and staffing challenges. But don't let that deter you! Deals on international flights to destinations like Mexico, Ireland, Croatia, and Colombia are still available.

If you're looking for a less crowded destination, consider national forests and state parks, or some of the more secluded national parks like California's Channel Islands national park and Capitol Reef in Utah, which have been recommended by travel experts.

Europe is also a popular destination, with Spain, Italy, and Greece being particularly sought after. Lonely Planet predicts that summer 2022 could be big for international travel, particularly transatlantic travel. Leipzig in Germany, recognized as a top destination within Germany, is one of the cities Lonely Planet recommends visiting this year.

As for travel insurance, it's recommended to invest in a policy that covers COVID-19 cancellations. Cancellation policies are also becoming more flexible, but it's important to read the fine print of any terms and agreements for payments made in advance.

Some travelers are even booking backup vacations in case their original destination closes to travel due to COVID. The Points Guys expect more of a shift to COVID-19 being endemic, allowing for more freedom and flexibility in terms of international destinations.

Lastly, people are willing to spend more on travel for peace of mind and "treat-yo-self" experiences. So why not make the most of it and plan your dream vacation today? Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, there's a destination out there for everyone. Happy travels!

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