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Old 22 Jan 21, 11:45 PM  
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I waver day to day. To be perfectly honest, I don’t see there being any transatlantic travel until 2022 because I don’t see the USA getting their own house in order until then. On the other side of the coin, I think it’s a safe bet to book a U.K. break from June onwards.
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Old 22 Jan 21, 11:49 PM  
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We have decided to cancel our Oct 21 trip. Two young kids with us so don't feel its right to put them through all the mask wearing.

Can't see it being much fun trying to keep a mask on a 4 and 6 Yr old in that heat.
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Old 23 Jan 21, 01:20 AM  
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I really hope so.
I'm not at all confident of my April/May birthday trip with my daughter but keeping my fingers crossed for September.
If that does go ahead I'll extend it as much as possible and soak up the sunshine.
I'm so looking forward to getting back to Florida this year - it's too depressing to even contemplate it not happening at all.
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Old 23 Jan 21, 06:17 AM  
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Hope so, 2020 got pushed back a full year to september, now trying to get into the right mindset ti have to move to 2022 if the worst should happen
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Old 23 Jan 21, 06:21 AM  
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i hope we do we just moved from august 21 to october 21 (for a trip that was originally march 2020)
luckily my kids will be 10/10/12/13 then and even tho the 12 year olds autistic he quite enjoys the mask wearing (considers himself a ninja) so i hope we get there
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I have just read Biden has released a statement stating that you have to have a COVID test negative 3 days before travel and quarantine upon arrival for all international passengers from the 26th January. Cancelled my Florida holiday yesterday (not because of this)and moved it to next year and Hope Europe will be open for travel. We was due to go Majorca 5th April and happy to move that to august instead just to have a break. My new countdown 574 days 😢
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Old 23 Jan 21, 09:22 AM  
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I think the negative test and quarantine is for those already allowed to travel to the USA?

I'm booked for November, if I have to move to next year, so be it but I need something to at least be hopeful for at the moment. A lot can happen before then.
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Old 23 Jan 21, 09:32 AM  
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I highly it doubt now. Not with all this talk of Biden getting tougher on covid , different variants and closing of our borders .
I’m not worried though, it’s only a holiday and we’ll just move it.
I’d rather everywhere took it more seriously so we can get past all this , especially the states.
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Old 23 Jan 21, 09:34 AM  
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I think the negative test and quarantine is for those already allowed to travel to the USA?

I'm booked for November, if I have to move to next year, so be it but I need something to at least be hopeful for at the moment. A lot can happen before then.
Yes that’s correct. Still shut to holiday makers for the foreseeable.
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Old 23 Jan 21, 09:37 AM  
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I’m feeling less confident that I’ll get to go every day. We moved from last summer to this summer. Now looking likely will have to move again and I’m quite concerned about how busy 2022 will be with everyone who booked to go in 2020 being there.😞
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