Seven nations that are winning the war against COVID-19 are preparing to launch a new travel program to revive the international tourism industry.
The Israeli government is participating in the development of a new travel program that could allow its citizens to visit Austria, Greece, New Zealand, Australia, the Czech Republic, and Denmark, and vice versa.
Each of these nations has made major progress in the fight against the coronavirus and is approaching a stage at which travel between them would be safe, provided a mutually agreed upon set of health protocols is adopted.
With infection rates dropping, these nations are seeking to reopen their economies by giving their tourism industries a major boost.