Pictorial: Traveling Internationally During the Pandemic

These images are from my recent coddiwomple around the UK. It’s just a brief representation of the influence the pandemic has had on popular tourist services, and which were readily apparent in most places I visited. My apologies for some lower photo quality; I wasn’t being as careful with my framing and focus since these photos were usually afterthoughts as I passed by them. In most cases, the service provider or venue did a creative job of incorporating the messaging into their corporate brand image.

Delta Airlines snack napkin message: “Please mask up when not eating or drinking.”
Delta Airlines water bottle label: “The world has been waiting for you.”
Virgin Atlantic on-screen message at seat: “Fly safe, fly well.”
Virgin Atlantic passenger safety pack: “Stay well. Use gel.”
Virgin Atlantic passenger safety pack label: “We can all do our bit to help keep everyone safe.”
Heathrow Express window sign: “Please try to keep a safe distance.”
100 Queen’s Gate Hotel, London – antibacterial wipe pack on bedside table
Victoria & Albert Museum, London – welcome sign with on-site visitor rules
Victoria & Albert Museum, London – museum map sign: “Face coverings are recommended inside the museum”
North Eastern Railway, Goathland Station, North Yorkshire – COVID-19 best practices sign
North Eastern Railway, Goathland Station, North Yorkshire trash bin sign: “Please wear a face covering.”
Fairfax House, York, room exhibit related to a past event that affected the family: “A Georgian Epidemic” storyboard
The Roman Baths, Bath, sign with characters in Roman attire and face masks: “Please keep your distance”

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