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Argentina will soon be removing all of its Covid-related entry requirements for international visitors – becoming the 27th country in the world to do so. The announcement came at the end of last week – 1 April – when the nation’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the country will be returning to its near-pre-pandemic entry …

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If travelers wish to visit the European Union and have a non-EU passport, there can be some obstacles. Getting the Schengen Visa—depending on where you come from—can be a challenging process, but there are additional steps any foreigner may need to take before traveling. Unknown to many, travelers visiting from third countries (countries outside the …

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While in-flight Wi-Fi has traditionally been the exception rather than the rule, customer demand for better and more accessible coverage on board has recently spurred a wave of change in the aviation industry. After all, being offline for the best part of an 8-hour flight due to crippling fees when internet access is key for …

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Europe is a popular destination for American tourists. It’s home to some of the most famous landmarks in the world like the Eiffel Tower, The Roman Coliseum, The Brandenburg Gate, and more. As popular as Europe is for tourism, it has been very hard for Americans to enter the continent for the last couple of …

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The popular transportation company will activate soon a pilot feature in the United Kingdom Do you see yourself booking your next trip and including flights, train tickets, and car rides all through just one app? Uber does and will make it possible for its customers. Uber announced their new ambitious plan on Wednesday. The American …

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The U.S. Department of State has recently – from 4 April – lowered its travel advisory level for Canada to Level 3 – with the nation previously having been listed at level 4. Although the State Department’s level 3 category states that Americans should ‘reconsider travel’ to the country, Canada had previously been listed at …

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The popular travel destination Cuba has dropped all of its Covid-19 related entry requirements – except for one key restriction that just might stop travelers from visiting the island. Despite the country’s fractious history with the US, Cuba has grown as a popular tourism destination for American travelers, with hundreds of thousands of Americans taking …

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Traveler demand is increasing and airlines are ramping up flights to destinations around the world. Ready for some inspiration? Here are ten international flight routes from the U.S. you can take this year. New York To Cartagena Cartagena is one of Colombia’s hottest travel destinations (literally and figuratively) and it’s now even more accessible with …

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Do you know how long you are going to wait at the airport? You will now! A new report shared by Bounce, a luggage storage app, shows which airports give the longest and shortest wait times at security.  For travelers, the wait time at airports can affect their travel experience, and having data about selected …

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Carnival Cruise Line is to raise its daily gratuity rates on board its cruise ships which are set to sail from 1 May. However, the company did state that anyone who has booked a cruise already or is set to book a cruise between now – and up to 1 May – can avoid having …

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Following KLM, which also announced it will no longer enforce mask usage among customers, Norwegian Airlines is the latest in Europe to announce the lifting of the mask requirement. As of April 4, 2022, Norwegian customers will cease requiring its passengers to cover their nose and mouth when flying, officially making mask usage optional. Norway’s …

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The US Department of State has issued a wide range of new travel advisory updates this week. The latest travel advisory updates – published by the State Department as a means to keep American travelers safe and well-informed before heading off for overseas travel – feature each of the system’s four distinct travel advisory warning …

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