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One week ago, the TSA ended the mask mandate on U.S. public transport after a Florida judge overturned it.  Many Americans were delighted at the news; others were less than impressed. So much so, that some travelers are seeking refunds for flights because they’re concerned about mask-free planes.  One passenger said: “Here we are, trapped in …

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The Dominican Republic now joins the list of countries that have removed all pandemic-related entry requirements, becoming the 35th nation to do so. Earlier on in 2022, the Dominican Republic had removed almost all of their covid entry requirements but kept just a few in place that still presented barriers to entry for some travelers. …

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Cancun is unarguably the go-to sunny getaway for millions of Americans. A city like no other, it offers visitors both the vibrant atmosphere of other equally-busy global hubs, and more secluded beaches (if you know where to look for them). On the other hand, Cancun’s prestige as an ideal summer destination has come under threat …

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JetBlue Airways is set to offer travelers low-cost flights to London throughout the course of summer. The low-cost airline, which was recently crowned the comfiest of all the US airlines according to a study last week, has cut its total number of flight routes on several occasions throughout the course of the pandemic but will …

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A recent study has revealed which airlines in the US are amongst the best in the country – and which are amongst the worst. The study, which was carried out by the finance website WalletHub, scored each airline of the airlines included across a range of different factors, which allowed them to work out which …

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The FAA announced on Wednesday that the zero-tolerance policy for unruly passengers will become permanent. Bad behavior on planes has been a massive problem for airlines in the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic. Over 1,200 passenger incidents have been reported so far in 2022 and we aren’t even halfway through the year. Under …

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Customers are now entitled to a refund of all money, including fees Have you seen a recent cruise itinerary being canceled? It has been a trend since the pandemic and many passengers have doubts and fears when it comes to planning a cruise vacation, but now they will be able to book with confidence.  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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As if traveling isn’t confusing enough already, it may just have gotten a bit more puzzling for Americans traveling throughout the country. This is in large due to the removal of the federal mask mandate, which was struck down by a federal judge on April 18. The removal of the federal mask mandate should in …

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Two European countries that were among the last to cling on to an indoor mask mandate have now officially dropped their mask wearing requirements. Spain and Portugal, two heavyweights of European tourism and popular vacation destinations for travelers from all over the world, made the changes to their mask policies just this week, a move …

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The Oscar-winning actor wants to teach travelers about American history in his U.S. new based travel app In August 2020, the Oscar-winning actor Kevin Costner along with entrepreneur Woody Sears, launched a new travel app called HearHere promoted as a “road trip story guide”. HearHere is the perfect app for road trips in the United …

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The UK Post Office has published its annual Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer, which lists popular destinations offering the best value for money in 2022. Calculating daily costs for eight items tourists are most likely to buy, they have identified the Top 5 Most Affordable Summer Destinations in Europe for 2022. 36 destinations have been surveyed …

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