Were your plans for international education or travel abroad tabled for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic? You’re far from alone. Hundreds of thousands of people have had to scrap plans this year due to border closures, travel restrictions, and risk of illness. Understandably, it’s left many of us wondering: How do we go about planning for travel post-coronavirus?

While it’s still uncertain whether travel will return to normal by the end of this year, one thing is for sure—travel won’t look the same as it did pre-pandemic for quite some time. New policies will take effect, unique risks will have to be taken into account, and we’ll have to plan our travels more carefully.

In this panel discussion, we’ll talk about factors that will contribute to safe travel post-pandemic, what kind of new preparations or precautions you may need to take, what to consider when choosing a program location, and more. 

We’re joined by: Kerri Norris, Clements Worldwide; Bill Bull, CIEE; Kelly Barton, Barcelona SAE; Daniel Ponce Taylor, IOI; and Jonathan Gilben, GoEco. They’ll help provide insight into what traveling may be like post-coronavirus, as well as what to expect when preparing for your next trip abroad.

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In this discussion, we cover questions like:

  • What factors contribute to it being safe to travel again?
  • What new travel preparations should you consider?
  • What type of travel insurance should you be looking at?
  • What things should you consider when choosing a location?
  • What are some “pro tips” for planning a program abroad post coronavirus?

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