
International flights arrived at Dulles International Airport early Monday morning in Loudoun County, Virginia, just as COVID-19 restrictions on those overseas flights lifted.
The move allows passengers to finally take long-awaited trips to a slew of countries including Canada, Mexico and much of Europe.
鈥淚 was going to go see my mom two years ago,鈥 said Mustapha Elmziat, whose red-eye flight arrived from Morocco. 鈥淪he鈥檚 sick and I鈥檓 probably going to go every six months. It鈥檚 so easy now.鈥
Passengers still have to show proof of a COVID-19 shot and a negative test.
Elmziat, who lives in California, said he hasn鈥檛 been vaccinated, but did take a rapid test before boarding his flight. It was negative.
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U.S. citizens and permanent residents were always allowed to enter the country, but the travel bans blocked tourists.
Passengers like Elmziat are thrilled with the new rule.
鈥淚鈥檓 very happy about this,鈥 Elmziat said. 鈥淛ust like normal life. Hopefully it stays this way.鈥
Airports are expecting to see more passengers because the new rules come just before the start of the busy holiday travel season.
Data from travel and analytics firm Cirium showed airlines are increasing flights between the United Kingdom and the U.S. by 21% in November over October.
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