With new safety precautions in place by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), urgent or business travel is permitted. But all non-essential domestic travel, which includes holiday and vacation plans, is highly discouraged by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the agency overseeing health protection at the national level. Furthermore, the US Department of State has also issued a Level 4 warning Do Not Travel advisory for all international transit with very few exceptions.
During this pandemic, all travel, especially by air, increases your chances of being infected and spreading the disease further, including to your loved ones. Traveling by car and supporting local businesses is still an option to help boost the economy. If you must get on a plane, these are the top ten things you should consider first.
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