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Large crowds of tourists have returned to Las Vegas – with the city’s casinos reporting near record numbers. With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic having had a major impact on the tourism industry worldwide, Las Vegas was no exception to this – with the 26th-most populous city in the U.S. having seen its world-renowned ‘Las Vegas’ …

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Cancun is expecting its worst seaweed season in five years – with record amounts of Sargassum expected to be washed ashore along its coastline and beaches. With Mexico’s Navy Secretary, José Ojeda, having recently described the situation as “alarming” – the nation’s officials are bracing themselves for what could be the largest amount of the …

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One of America’s largest airline carriers is offering FREE WiFi to all passengers on board some of its flights – up until 10 June. Having begun the trial just a few days ago (4 May), Southwest Airlines – which is the world’s largest low-cost carrier – is currently offering free WiFi on board a number …

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Google has just added some cool new features to its popular travel planning service – Google Travel – which is going to make planning for your next trip easy. What Is Google Travel? Having previously gone by the name of Google Trips – which was officially launched as a mobile application, back in September 2016 …

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Croatia has become the latest country to have removed all of its entry requirements for international visitors, fully reopening for tourism. This means that you can now enter Croatia – which is the 42nd nation to be gone with all of its Covid-related entry requirements – just like pre-pandemic times. And, with all of its …

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Malaysia has removed all of its Covid-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated visitors entering the country – from May 1. Other mandatory requirements for travelers – some of which also apply to Malaysian residents – are also being removed from the same date. What Are The Current Entry Requirements For Vaccinated Travelers Entering Malaysia? Since …

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Unvaccinated visitors are now able to enter Colombia for tourism purposes with proof of a negative Covid-19 test result, as of May 1, 2022. The nation had previously banned entry – in November 2021 – for individuals that had not received their vaccination against Covid-19. What Were Colombia’s Previous Entry Requirements? There is no doubt …

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From today – 26 April – fully vaccinated travelers will no longer need to undergo any Covid-19 testing to enter Singapore. A month ago we reported that Singapore had reopened to tourists from all countries with ‘easy’ entry requirements – with fully vaccinated visitors able to enter the country by adhering to the following entry …

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The first major airline that is to provide Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service for FREE – onboard its flights – has been revealed. And, the airline in question is Hawaiian Airlines – which is the biggest operator of commercial flights in, and out of, the state of Hawaii in the United States of America. The …

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The construction of the new Mayan train (Tren Maya) project in Mexico has been temporarily suspended following a judge’s order in court. The suspension relates to the construction work of ‘section 5’ of the Mayan train project, which is a southern stretch of the train project’s route – which is expected to connect the popular …

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Canada will still require travelers to wear masks on planes – despite a Judge in the United States recently overturning the U.S. government’s mask mandate for public transport. This means that masks will still be required when onboard airplanes – including when inside airport terminals – as well as on trains, buses, and when using …

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With passengers officially no longer required to wear a face mask on planes and in airport terminals throughout the United States – this cruise ship terminal has become the first in the nation to remove its mask mandate. There has been some confusion following the announcement that a federal judge in the state of Florida …

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