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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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The US Department of State has issued 12 new travel advisory updates recently as part of its ongoing efforts to keep American citizens safe on their travels abroad. Updated frequently to ensure information is fresh and relevant, travel advisories serve as an essential tool for travelers to consult prior to booking vacations, providing up to …

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Following an incident where two planes nearly collided due to heavy air traffic, and multiple reports concerning the saturation of Mexico City’s airport, countless aviation groups, including the International Air Transport Association (IATA), have expressed grave concern over the metropolis’ dangerously busy airspace. Mexico is one of the most visited countries in the world. Even …

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Travel is rapidly heading back to normal as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. Various countries, especially European nations, have dropped all travel restrictions—including proof of vaccination requirements.  But there’s one issue: everyone is looking to travel again after two years of deprivation. On the travel website Kayak, Domestic travel searches have increased by 78% compared to …

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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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If you’re booked with United to fly to Brazil, Europe, Hawaii or Japan this summer, you may want to double check the status of your flight, as the airline has just suspended 7 of its most important international flights for June. Citing aircraft shortages, it has had to double back and revise its ambitious post-Covid …

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A recently updated travel index has revealed the safest and most dangerous destinations for LGBTQ travelers around the world. With international travel finally returning towards normality once more, travelers are keen to make sure that their long-awaited trips abroad are as safe as possible – and this new travel index goes some way towards making …

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Wondering where visitors from the US can travel to in Europe? Entry requirements have been dropping like flies over the past few months, and as of right now, over 65% of Europe is open to Americans, as well as other nationalities like Canadians and Brits, without any travel restrictions. So if you’re looking to plan …

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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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The letter was signed by American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Hilton, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Disney, and other relevant businesses and organizations in the travel industry Over 260 companies from the tourism industry made an urgent call on Thursday to the Biden administration to remove covid testing measures for vaccinated travelers to enter the United …

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The Southeast Asian nation of Laos has become the latest country around the world to ease its Covid-19 related entry requirements – and there’s a strong case to be made that it should be on any traveler’s must-visit list. Sandwiched between travel heavyweights Thailand and Vietnam, and just east of Myanmar, Laos might not be …

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To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Interrail is offering 50% off all rail travel passes until May 10. For many backpackers and tourists, Interrail passes are the cheapest, most efficient, and fastest way to explore Europe without breaking the bank.  Interrail will offer the flash sale until Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at 11.59 pm UK time.  …

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