KEY POINTS
  • The push comes after the United Kingdom, Italy, Greece and others have lifted similar requirements as pandemic restrictions ease around the world.
  • The U.S. still requires all travelers flying into the country to provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test or proof that they recovered from Covid, regardless of their vaccination status or citizenship.
  • Executives say they haven't been given a timeline of when the requirement might end.

Travel and hospitality CEOs are stepping up pressure on the Biden administration to scrap a requirement that anyone flying into the U.S. present a a negative Covid-19 test before departure, saying the rule is discouraging visitors and hurting the country's tourism industry.

The push comes after the United Kingdom, Italy, Greece and others have lifted similar requirements as pandemic restrictions ease around the world.