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Airlines Scramble to Navigate Fast-Degrading Travel Outlook
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Israel closed to all inbound foreign nationals for 14 days, while the Philippines said travelers from European countries including Switzerland and the Netherlands won’t be welcome for several weeks.\nSpain and Switzerland tightened access for arrivals from Britain, whose travel comeback has quickly been thrown into reverse. U.K. low-cost carrier EasyJet Plcsaid Sunday its flight schedule was operating as normal, “however we continue to monitor the situation closely.”\nWhile the full impact will get clearer over coming days, “this will be problematic for business travel -- particularly inbound into the U.K.,” said Martin Ferguson, a spokesman for American Express Global Business Travel.\nTravel Dilemma\nOrganizers of the World Aviation Festival in London told attendees the event will go on as scheduled starting Tuesday, the day the new U.K. rules come into effect. 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