dik said:
It’s the bad news that travels furthest. Here’s a roundup of some of the adversity that vacationers have faced over the past few months:"
What's not mentioned is that this was THE summer of travel for many places. Huge boon to the economies of those countries seeing lots of visitors. I think just as much of the travel issues can be blamed on this as can be blamed on "climate change".
Why were so many people traveling and traveling longer distances? Well, because people basically didn't travel in 2020 or 2021 due to the pandemic. Then, for 2022, people pretty much just traveled short distances (visiting family they hadn't seen in a couple of years and such). But, it was still difficult to travel internationally. There was something of a backlog for getting passports and visa's processed. Plus, you still had to navigate various protocols depending on where you went. What kind of proof of vaccination did you have to show? Were you required to wear masks in airports, on planes, at hotels, in museums or cathedrals?
But, this summer was finally a return to normalcy and A LOT of people took advantage of it. And, the airports, cruises, hotels, tourist attractions and such had to accommodate not just the regular numbers, but a big increase in tourism.
Personally, I've done a lot more traveling this summer than normal. My family went to Europe for a two week vacation. I've traveled to Northern California (nieces baby shower) and Oregon (dropping my daughter off to college). The only issues I've experienced were the following:
a) VERY hot weather in Rome (104 degrees).
b) Uncomfortably hot weather in Florence (mid to high 90s). But, that's mostly based on the fact that I'm the fattest and most out of shape I've ever been in my life.
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c) Brutally long customs line when we got back to the USA.
Note: My my wife caught covid in the customs line at the end of our trip and gave it to the whole family within the next week or so. She'd been double vaccinated and double boosted (she a nurse who works in a hospital). No real problems from Covid. Though my lungs may still be recovering as I can't seem to get rid of this occasional cough. Maybe it's just allergies, but it feels worse than that.