According to the results of a recent study, BC residents who plan on traveling internationally are seriously concerned about the potential for COVID rule changes.
Namely, with travel restrictions being lifted and vaccination rates being high, the concern of travelers is that that they will end up stuck due to rules suddenly changing or because they tested positive for COVID.
But despite those worries, the study also found that overall travel confidence is high with 68 percent of participants in the survey thinking of traveling, 22 percent planning a trip and 10 percent having already booked a trip to a different country.
This study was conducted by the British Columbia Automobile Association and to find information about the survey, click here.
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