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Travel/Travel News/Understanding the term 'Air bubble' and its importance in the time of CoronavirusUnderstanding the term 'Air bubble' and its importance in the time of Coronavirus

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Coronavirus has changed the way of living; almost everything around us has changed since the COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, we keep listening and reading the term air bubbles, travel bubble or bi-lateral bubble on a daily basis. So … Read more

Coronavirus has changed the way of living; almost everything around us has changed since the COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, we keep listening and reading the term air bubbles, travel bubble or bi-lateral bubble on a daily basis. So let’s understand what the travel bubble actually is, and how is it important in the current scenario. Read less

Understanding the term 'Air bubble' and its importance in the time of CoronavirusCoronavirus has changed the way of living; almost everything around us has changed since the COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, we keep listening and reading the term air bubbles, travel bubble or bi-lateral bubble on a daily basis. So let’s understand what the travel bubble actually is, and how is it important in the current scenario.What is an air/travel bubble?Travel bubble, also known as travel bridges, bi-lateral bubble or corona corridors, is a kind of travel arrangement that allows citizens of select countries to travel to other countries. With travel bubbles, the waiting period for travellers coming from countries where the virus has been contained, goes aways. But the two countries need to have confidence and trust in each other to establish such travel arrangements.

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More News An Oxford University researcher explains the term like this, “In a ‘travel bubble’ a set of countries agree to open their borders to each other, but keep borders to all other countries closed. So people can move freely within the bubble, but cannot enter from the outside. The idea is to allow people additional freedom without causing additional harm.” Example of a travel corridorAs per a study conducted by the Oxford University, the right time to establish a corona corridor is when the two countries have contained the virus or “have no more cases". The first example of the travel bubble was seen between Australia and New Zealand.Benefits of a travel bubbleEstablishing a travel bubble between two or more countries is always beneficial as it can directly boost the travel and tourism and hospitality industries of the concerned countries. A travel bubble is especially beneficial to the worst affected countries.India’s travel bubble situation updateIndia too has established a travel bubble with several countries. On Tuesday, the civil aviation ministry said it is thinking of “bilateral bubble arrangement” between India and 13 countries including Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Israel, New Zealand, Italy, Nepal, Bahrain, Kenya, the Philippines, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Australia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan.
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Understanding the term 'Air bubble' and its importance in the time of Coronavirus

Understanding the term 'Air bubble' and its importance in the time of Coronavirus

Coronavirus has changed the way of living; almost everything around us has changed since the COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, we keep listening and reading the term air bubbles, travel bubble or bi-later...

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