Timothy Liston, US Consul General in Munich, smiles with a Lufthansa Crew in traditional Bavarian costume next to her Airbus A 350-900 prior to a Lufthansa flight bound nonstop for Miami at Munich Airport on the first day that U.S. authorities are allowing tourists from Europe to enter the U.S. on Nov. 8, 2021 in Freising, Germany.
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Timothy Liston, US Consul General in Munich, smiles with a Lufthansa Crew in traditional Bavarian costume next to her Airbus A 350-900 prior to a Lufthansa flight bound nonstop for Miami at Munich Airport on the first day that U.S. authorities are allowing tourists from Europe to enter the U.S. on Nov. 8, 2021 in Freising, Germany. The U.S. has issued a Do Not Travel alert to Germany and 18 other countries. (Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images/TNS)
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