Air travel is slowly rebounding nearly one year after the COVID-19 pandemic was first declared, but demand remains suppressed, and passengers will notice plenty of changes when flying for the first time in the coronavirus era. Safety concerns and travel restrictions continue to limit where we can fly in the early part of 2021, but for those who feel comfortable traveling and plan to do so responsibly, the world is steadily reopening. Here are some important things to know before you board your next flight.
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