The Safest Way to Travel During Covid-19

The Safest Way to Travel During Covid-19

What is the safest way to travel during the Coronavirus pandemic?

The short answer to this question is not to travel; put the vacation plans on hold. Instead, perhaps you might host Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner with the family long distance, via Zoom or Skype. 

If you feel an online get together just won’t do, then consider what method of travel poses the least likely chance of contracting the virus


Naturally, any sort of travel via a public service carries a risk, but there is a sliding scale. Traveling long distances by plane has been deemed to be one of the riskiest forms of transport for consumers, according to medical professionals observing the virus trends — especially if you are not traveling by way of a private charter or jet, which affords you the freedom of exclusivity from the risks associated with commercial air travel.

Therefore, you might want to consider traveling on the road by way of your car, a van, or perhaps an RV rental. RV rentals in particular have proven popular because of the day-to-day feasibility, as well as affordability and safety.

Chances are your safest option for traveling long distances would be renting a Class B RV from a reputable vendor, where prices can range between $100-$200 a night. Depending on where you are going and for how long you are staying, traveling by RV can make for a great adventure and escape from the “new normal” for the whole family.

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