
BY: Michelle Baran
The wait is over to seek la dolce vita—leisure travelers from the United States can now travel to Italy. Starting on May 16, Delta Air Lines is making its quarantine-free flights to Rome and Milan available to all customers who submit to the COVID-19 testing requirements.
Delta made the announcement on May 14, following a decree issued by the Italian government stating that Italy will be expanding the availability of what it calls “COVID-tested flights” to all American passengers starting May 16. Until now, they have only been available to those traveling for approved essential reasons. Another order issued in tandem stated that travelers from Europe, the United Kingdom, and Israel no longer need to quarantine in Italy if they test negative for COVID-19.
SOURCE: https://www.afar.com
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