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To think it’s dumb that international holidays are being encouraged in the middle of a pandemic

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Redolent · 27/06/2020 23:09

AIBU to think is probably the part of the coronavirus pandemic that will lead to WTF reactions in future history books? A world clinging desperately to its globalized ways and unwilling to countenance altering them even in the midst of a crisis like this.

European countries have just gone through months of brutal economic and social lockdowns, with the goal of suppressing the virus. They’ve just experienced, at a huge cost, what it’s like to have the virus slowly and imperceptibly land within their borders via air travel.

And yet, just as the virus starts circulating at low levels, they all decide to open up their borders to each other again, in these supposedly safe ‘air corridors’. Enroute to their destinations, their citizens flock to public transport, then to busy airports and planes, where they sit for hours in the midst of other passengers, then on to their destinations, where they mix with other citizens coming in from all over the world too, in social and alcohol-fuelled conditions. In the meantime, governments - like the UK - have vowed that any outbreaks in other countries will mean that returning tourists may have to suddenly quarantine for two weeks upon their return home. It’s a panicked and volatile strategy, subject to a monitoring of the spread of the virus in multiple other countries. Of course it’s bound to go wrong.

TLDR: close the borders. Internationalism can wait.

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mbosnz · 03/07/2020 12:52

Our flights to NZ were cancelled by the airline, but even if we could go, I don't think we would be going. Not just the two week quarantine which I fully endorse and support, but also, I couldn't bear it if I did inadvertently take corona virus back to my home country, my family and friends, and fellow Kiwis.

MarshaBradyo · 03/07/2020 13:04

I couldn't bear it if I did inadvertently take corona virus back to my home country, my family and friends, and fellow Kiwis.

I understand this, as if I visited Aus it would be family.

Anyone who is going does this worry you if you are visiting family?

Stellakent · 03/07/2020 16:11

The US visa waiver scheme is currently suspended so no-one is travelling there on holiday unless they have a visa (which wouldn't be granted for a holiday at the moment) or are a US citizen.

I live under the Heathrow flight path. The number of flights passing overhead is miniscule and has not increased significantly since the start of lockdown.

Redolent · 04/07/2020 14:00

Spain orders a region of 200,000 into full lockdown

www.standard.co.uk/news/world/spain-coronavirus-lockdown-el-segria-catalonia-lleida-a4488826.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1593862389

Imagine if you’d just arrived there on holiday:

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notimagain · 05/07/2020 09:12

I live under the Heathrow flight path. The number of flights passing overhead is miniscule and has not increased significantly since the start of lockdown

FYI Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) are quoted as saying last week they had 24% of the number of movements ( takeoffs and landings)that they normally expect. Traffic is so light they continue using a single runway for take-offs and landing and are planning to stay single runway until that figure gets around 45% of normal movements.

Two of the four terminals that were operating this spring shut due to Covid and remain shut (One, Terminal 1, is closed long term for work).

It's dire..it may pick up as short haul routes open up but there's no prospect of a return to anything close to normality for Long Haul passenger traffic any time soon, despite the rumours.

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