Photos show flights and airports filling up around the world as vaccinations ramp up and countries reopen
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Crowded airports and planes in 2021.Tom Pallini/Insider
- People are receiving COVID vaccines across the world, and travelers are getting back on planes.
- Travel restrictions vary from country to country. Some are open to US tourists, like Paraguay.
- Other countries have strict travel bubbles between them, like Australia and New Zealand.
People around the world are getting their coronavirus vaccines, and tourists are packing their bags and getting on planes again, filling airports and planes worldwide.
A flight from Denver to Houston in February 2021.
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Source: Forbes
Within the US, the CDC has said that fully vaccinated people can travel with a relatively low risk of catching the coronavirus.
Passengers on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 flight line up to exit the aircraft after arriving at Houston's Hobby airport in March 2021.
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Source: Insider
Passengers in US airports have begun crowding check-in sites at airports like LAX.
Passengers check-in at the American Airlines counters at the Los Angeles International Airport on April 24, 2021.
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Source: Insider
While flying United from Denver to Houston in February, Insider's Tom Pallini said this terminal crowd looked like pre-pandemic times - save for the masks.
Passengers wait to board at a gate in Denver in February 2021.
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Source: Insider
Since February, vaccines and stimulus check rollouts have led to fuller flights as people want to take trips, Pallini reported.
An Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Los Angeles in March 2021.
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Source: Insider
In early April, Americans began flocking to Hawaii, but locals are pushing back because the pandemic isn't over, Insider's Monica Humphries previously reported.
Visitors at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, Hawaii, in October 2020, when the state began to allow travelers who test negative to omit quarantine rules.
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Tourists from the US can travel to other countries like Paraguay as long as they test negative for COVID-19 before flying, according to a United Airlines guide to restrictions by country.
People check-in for a flight to Miami at Silvio Pettirossi Airport, in Luque, Paraguay, on April 17, 2021.
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Sources: Insider, United Airlines
In Europe, it's not just destinations that are filling up - flights that serve as their own tourist attractions have also been packed with people.
Passengers on a plane during a tour to the Chernobyl exclusion zone on April 3, 2021.
REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
Source: CNN
Ukraine International Airlines is flying planes of tourists over the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster for a bird's eye view, CNN reported.
Passengers board a plane during a tour to the Chernobyl exclusion zone on April 3, 2021.
REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
Source: CNN
At an airport in France, crowds of visitors from countries in the COVID-19 red zone register for coronavirus tests upon arrival.
Passengers arriving from countries listed as red zones at Roissy Charles de Gaulle AIrport on April 25, 2021.
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Source: Forbes
Spain's airports are filling up with travelers from European and Asian countries. Spain plans to reopen to all travelers in June, according to Travel Pulse.
Passengers wearing protective face masks arrive at Son Sant Joan airport in Palma de Mallorca, on April 1, 2021.
REUTERS/Enrique Calvo
Sources: CNN, Travel Pulse
New Zealand and Australia are still closed to most of the world, but a new travel bubble allows people to travel between the two countries without quarantine mandates.
Passengers wearing face masks wait to board their flight bound for New Zealand in Sydney, Australia.
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Source: Insider
Friends and families in New Zealand eagerly crowded airport arrival terminals to finally be reunited with their loved ones from Australia.
Families wait to be reunited as travelers arrive on the first flight from Sydney in April 2021.
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Source: Reuters
In Asia, Taiwan launched a travel bubble with Palau, a country of more than 500 islands in Micronesia, on April 1, as Insider reported.
Travelers enter the boarding gate for the travel bubble flight to Palau, at Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport on April 1, 2021.
REUTERS/Ann Wang
Source: Insider
Thailand decreased its mandated quarantine for incoming travels from 15 days to 11 on April 1, but by the end of the month, they increased it to 15 again to combat a third wave, as CNN reported.
Passengers waiting to check-in for airplane flights in Bangkok in April 2021.
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Source: CNN
In Africa, South Africa reopened to travelers at the end of 2020, but a COVID-19 variant in the area may transmit faster, and vaccines may be less effective against it, CNN reported, putting a hold on some traveler's plans.
Passengers queue at the boarding gate in Cape Town, South Africa on March 13, 2021.
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Source: CNN
Travelers have to submit screening forms and negative coronavirus tests. CNN travel recommends bringing several signed copies of the negative test.
Passengers wait at the baggage claim in Cape Town, South Africa on March 13, 2021.
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Source: CNN
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