The travel and tourism industry took quite a hit last year as most of the world went into lockdown, but the situation in some countries has started to improve with the arrival of vaccine searches for travel-related information have also gone up, according to Google. With people slowly starting to travel abroad, the search giant has added a new feature to inform them about travel restrictions they will face once they arrive at their destination. The company announced on Wednesday that it would help users check travel restriction details such as whether they would need to quarantine after arriving, or show proof of vaccination or a test result. The feature will add to the company’s existing COVID-19 travel advisories feature that is part of Google Search.
Alongside travel advisories, users will now be able to ‘track’ a change or modification in restriction or advisory issued by the authorities at your destination, as these are subject to change over time. The company says that if users want to be notified when restrictions are reduced, lifted, or added, they can turn on a “Receive an email if this guidance changes” setting in their Google account, although this feature is available in the US only. Google has also redesigned its Explore tab which is available on google.com/travel in a new redesigned format, which the company says will help users plan their next trip with flight prices for different destinations, more locations shown on the maps like national parks.