collection of luxury properties, meanwhile, is using an app called Vamoos. Booked guests get a link to download the app before arrival, allowing them to seamlessly complete check-in forms and indemnities at home.
The app also has a message system for easy communication about special requests, such as dietary requirements, and there is hotel-specific information to replace room folders and menus.Decisions will also have to be made around the means by which you will travel — planes, trains, buses and cars all have their pros and cons.
While the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agrees with airlines’ assertion that “germs do not spread easily on flights because of how air circulates and is filtered on aeroplanes”, it also points out that it’s difficult to social distance on crowded planes.One hotly debated solution to this is blocking off the middle seat.
The more risky circumstances, however, are not on the plane itself but in the airport, where you should do all the usual things — like keep your distance in queues and avoid touching common surfaces such as escalator handrails.Car trips with your own family and friends are likely the safest option, and of course your highest risk will come at pit stops. Try to keep these to a minimum with full tanks of petrol and by taking your own snacks .
As for toll booths, the driver especially should keep their mask handy and don it at every toll stop that entails a face-to-face interaction, then pump the hand sanitiser again after every hand-over of cash or card.
Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)
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