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Posts from: September 23, 2020

Mexico’s Famous Chichen Itzá Archaeological Site Has Reopened For Tourism

The famous Chichen Itzá archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico has officially reopened for tourism the Yucatán government announced on Tuesday in a press release.  *Update: The reopening was delayed but will officially go ahead on October 5th The Chichen Itzá archaeological site will be open daily from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm and will be …

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Uzbekistan Reopening Borders For Tourism October 1

Uzbekistan is officially reopening its borders for tourism and resuming international flights starting on October 1, 2020. The formal Soviet nation located in Central Asia first closed its borders on March 15 in response to the virus and has virtually stayed shut for tourism ever since. On September 18th the Republican Special Commission made the …

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Party’s Over For Travelers Headed to the UK As New Curfew Begins

The party’s over in the U.K. A new curfew will go into effect on Thursday, September 24th that will shut down all restaurants and bars in England at 10:00 pm. The curfew is expected to last at least six months. For those looking to take the party home, social gatherings will also be limited to …

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Japan To Reopen Borders For Foreign Residents and Students In October

Japan is planning to finally take a step in reopening its borders to all countries as it starts allowing foreign residents and students to return in October after its borders closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic back in March.  The reopening would allow for foreign residents and students who were locked out of their homes, …

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