I am curious if other colleges/universities are going to have a specific "Return to Travel" policy. If so, will it be temporary or the new standard, and what will be used to help form this policy (e.g., CDC guidelines, state guidelines, etc.)?
Thank you for posing this question as Drexel is looking into return to travel process and I wanted to gain some insight from this group. Currently, their is an approval process for international travel deeming it essential. My team still has our portal on suspend and travel if approved booked by an agent. Domestic travel is primarily authorized by departments and if air travel needed, they have to again book with an agent with travel department authorizing. Below is our current link which will eventually be updated as travel begins to opens up. I'm interested how schools are moving to some normalcy to opening up travel. Thanks in advance.
https://drexel.edu/procurement/about/covid-19-operations/travel-guidance/
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