Disney California Adventure Park Reopening for International Travelers | Travel News
Published on: June 7, 2021
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JoinMyTrip has you covered! In today’s travel news, California's Adventure Park is reopening for international travelers on June 15th. 🎉
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7th of June 2021
EU updates list of countries accepted for nonessential travel
June has arrived and traveling will soon begin! As global restrictions are constantly changing rules, JoinMyTrip is here to help make plans for the summer. EU has a list of countries from which nonessential travel into the EU is approved, including: Israel, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Australia.
EU Commission introduces the digital Covid-19 certificate
The EU Commission has officially introduced a digital Covid-19 certificate for travel. This is already being used on a voluntary basis by Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Croatia and Poland. The system will be fully enforced from July 1.
Disney California Adventure Park opening for international travelers
Disney California Adventure Park has opened a new Avengers Campus and are also reopening for international travelers from June 15.
Travelers await 2022 for more elaborate trips
Recent trends show that adventurers await a bigger trip in 2022 to make long-awaited trips spectacular. This stems from the ever-changing travel restrictions in European destinations. The trend is to go for unforgettable experiences in far-flung locations in the future.
Airbus CEO says business air travel will return to pre-pandemic levels
Airbus Chief Executive has mentioned that business air travel eventually will return to pre-pandemic levels and airlines are devoting the same space to business class seats as before.
Source: CNN, The Guardian, Reuters.