All you need to know about the UNWTO/IATA Travel Tracker

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The UNWTO/IATA Travel Tracker is the first global dashboard on Air Travel Restrictions and Health-related Travel Requirements at the destination.

The first one-stop-shop for global information on COVID-19 related travel regulations it aims to build confidence among travellers and business and support policy making by providing a global overview of travel restrictions worldwide.

Available for free, it provides information and insights on the current status regarding air travel restrictions and measures in place at destinations worldwide.

The tracker includes data on:

Health Indicators
COVID-19 14-day notification rate per 100,000 population
Test positivity rate
People Vaccinated per 100

Current Air Travel Regulations
Flight suspensions
Entry restrictions
Quarantine
Restriction level
COVID-19 test

Destination-specific Restrictions
Attractions
Events
Facilities
Accommodation
Food and Drinks
Transit through the country
Public transport
Stay-at-home requirements

Health Regulations
Health Protocols
Mask policies

The UNWTO/IATA Travel Tracker is a collaborative initiative of both organisations using data provided by both parties, as well as other public sources such as Our World in Data and the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker.

IATA is an Affiliate Member of the World Tourism Organization.

Learn more here.

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