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TwitterCatching the COVID-19 virus served as the predominant concern preventing people form traveling abroad. In 2021, ** percent of respondents confirmed that the virus was the main worry discouraging them from international travel. In this same period, the **** other concerns with rather high shares of responses were all related to the global pandemic.
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TwitterThis data set covers Ministerial foreign travel, home travel and subsistence. The mission of the Department’s Foreign Travel Section is to provide for the foreign travel needs, both travel and accommodation, of Ministers of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Travel and subsistence expenses not covered by the Foreign Travel Section can be claimed through NSSO separately by Ministers on official business – for either home travel or foreign travel. These costs are then charged back to the Department. In some instances costs are covered by Department of Foreign Affairs which are then charged back to the Department. Ministers will be reimbursed expenditure necessarily incurred in the course of official duty away from home or headquarters. Where possible, all travel should be by the shortest practicable routes and by the cheapest practicable mode of conveyance. This data set is updated quarterly but all costs may not be included until advised to the Department.
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TwitterAs of January 2021, almost half of surveyed Hungarians did not expect to be able to travel abroad freely during the summer of 2021. Less than ** percent of respondents expected travel restrictions to be lifted by July 2021.
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Ministerial Travel 2021. Published by Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA-4.0).This data set covers Ministerial foreign travel, home travel and subsistence. The mission of the Department’s Foreign Travel Section is to provide for the foreign travel needs, both travel and accommodation, of Ministers of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
Travel and subsistence expenses not covered by the Foreign Travel Section can be claimed through NSSO separately by Ministers on official business – for either home travel or foreign travel. These costs are then charged back to the Department.
In some instances costs are covered by Department of Foreign Affairs which are then charged back to the Department.
Ministers will be reimbursed expenditure necessarily incurred in the course of official duty away from home or headquarters. Where possible, all travel should be by the shortest practicable routes and by the cheapest practicable mode of conveyance.
This data set is updated quarterly but all costs may not be included until advised to the Department.
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TwitterFrom October 2021 to May 2022, the share of adults in the United States who traveled internationally fluctuated. In May 2022, approximately ** percent of adults in the U.S. stated that they had traveled internationally in the past month. Meanwhile, in April, that figure was **** percent.
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TwitterThis data set covers Ministerial foreign travel, home travel and subsistence. The mission of the Department’s Foreign Travel Section is to provide for the foreign travel needs, both travel and accommodation, of Ministers of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
Travel and subsistence expenses not covered by the Foreign Travel Section can be claimed through NSSO separately by Ministers on official business – for either home travel or foreign travel. These costs are then charged back to the Department.
In some instances costs are covered by Department of Foreign Affairs which are then charged back to the Department.
Ministers will be reimbursed expenditure necessarily incurred in the course of official duty away from home or headquarters. Where possible, all travel should be by the shortest practicable routes and by the cheapest practicable mode of conveyance.
This data set is updated quarterly but all costs may not be included until advised to the Department.
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Global International Travel Receipts, 2021 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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TwitterThe Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC), part of UKHSA, in partnership with devolved administrations, has developed a dynamic risk assessment methodology to inform ministerial decisions on red and green list countries and the associated border measures against the risks of importing cases of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants.
Available and relevant sources of information for each country or territory are used to provide an overall assessment on:
Decisions are taken by ministers informed by evidence including JBC’s analysis as well as other relevant public health factors.
A summary of key data used by JBC to inform the latest round of assessments is shown in the tables.
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TwitterIn March of 2021, adults in the United States expressed uncertainty toward traveling abroad once the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic was under control. Of the respondents surveyed, ** percent stated that they were not excited at all to travel abroad again.
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TwitterIn 2021, tourists from Taiwan spent approximately *** billion U.S. dollars while traveling abroad. In comparison, the annual expenditure amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars in 2019, before COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.
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Overseas travel undertaken by officers of the Department of Justice including name, position, institution/division, date, destination, reason for travel, agency costs and contribution from other agencies or sources.
The name of the Department changed on 1/11/2024. It was previously Department of Justice and Attorney-General.
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Quarterly estimates of overseas residents’ visits and spending. Also includes data on nights, purpose, region of UK visited and mode of travel. Breakdowns by nationality and area of residence are covered. The Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) versions of this dataset up to 2023 are on a different webpage under the name "Overseas travel and tourism, quarterly".
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TwitterIn light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, adults in Great Britain were surveyed on how clear they found the rules around traveling abroad as of *********. The majority of respondents, ** percent, stated that they found the rules to be fairly clear. Meanwhile, ** percent of respondents stated that they found the rules to be very clear and ** percent of respondents stated that they found the rules to not be clear at all.
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TwitterIn August 2024, *** million international trips were taken in Poland, making it the most popular month for tourist trips abroad.
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Overseas travel undertaken by officers of Queensland Treasury.
Note: An overseas travel expenditure report for the 2021-21 reporting year was not required due to overseas travel not being undertaken by any officers of Queensland Treasury.
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TwitterIn 2021, tourists from Hong Kong spent approximately **** billion U.S. dollars while traveling abroad. In comparison, the annual expenditure ranged around ** billion U.S. dollars in 2019, before COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.
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TwitterThe coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted normal travel in 2020, with governments worldwide imposing emergency restrictions and stay-at-home orders to contain the rise in infections. In 2021, several countries started to discuss the idea of introducing vaccine passports for international travel, allowing vaccinated people to travel abroad, as a way of relaunching the tourism industry during the pandemic. According to an April 2021 study, ** percent of the survey sample in Indonesia backed this solution. Meanwhile, ** percent of U.S. respondents approved the idea of relying on vaccine passports for international travel, while only ** percent of Polish respondents thought the same.
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TwitterCatching the COVID-19 virus served as the predominant concern preventing people form traveling abroad. In 2021, ** percent of respondents confirmed that the virus was the main worry discouraging them from international travel. In this same period, the **** other concerns with rather high shares of responses were all related to the global pandemic.