Southwest Airlines will add a fourth category fare to attract more business travelers and revenue this year. The new fare will cost slightly more than Southwest Airlines’ cheapest tickets but below the airline’s top two fare categories. Southwest Airlines hopes the fare will offer more flexibility to travelers. The airline will call the new fare category …
Singapore is to allow fully vaccinated travelers to enter the country – from 1 April – with easy entry requirements. This means that in a matter of days (from 1 April) fully vaccinated travelers – from all countries – will be able to enter Singapore without the need to undergo quarantine, or on-arrival Covid testing. …
Besides being perhaps the freest country when it comes to travel restrictions, enacting zero Covid regulations at its external borders, Mexico has now officially reached its safest epidemiological level since the pandemic began. In its traffic light system, which helps assess health risks across different states, all of Mexico is green for the first time …
Although many nations still have Covid-related restrictions, 20 nations have completely scrapped all COVID-19 entry requirements within the last few months and have returned entry rules ‘back to normal’. As a result, travelers can enjoy the below countries without: testing quarantine proof of vaccination countries banned due to case numbers or variants It’s essentially pre-pandemic …
Costa Rica has announced that – from 1 April – they will be removing the nation’s vaccine passport scheme, as well as lifting all remaining Covid-19 entry requirements for travelers, becoming the 21st country to ‘return to normal’. And, there is no doubt that the news will be welcomed by those looking to head to …
The U.S. still requires travelers to present a negative Covid-19 test result to enter – despite their neighbors Canada’s decision to remove the requirement from April 1st. Whereas once Canada had the most restrictive entry requirements of the North American countries, their recent changes will make it easier for travelers to enter – whilst those …
Travelers who purchase the USA Rail Pass will be able to pay less than $40 per route to over 500 destinations Valentine’s Day offer is gone, but now Amtrak, The National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States, is offering a special sale of the USA Rail Pass for only $399 until March 29. The …
Voicing his concern that some countries in Europe may be rushing towards a full reopening ‘too brutally’, irrespective of epidemiological risks, a leading World Health Organization (WHO) has urged more caution ahead of the busy summer months. As the high season approaches, a high influx of tourists is expected, amid a threatening new wave. Recently, …
TSA will deploy new computer tomography systems to analyze carry-on items starting this summer The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced last Friday that the agency recently acquired new full-size Computed Tomography (CT) x-ray systems to analyze carry-on items. The new scanners will be installed at the TSA checkpoints across airports in the United States during …
The Dutch government has announced that from today – 23 March – fully vaccinated travelers from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom will be able enter the Netherlands without having to present a negative Covid-19 test upon arrival. And, for nationals – of countries from within the EU or Schengen zone – the …
One of the strictest Asian nations when it comes to pandemic management, South Korea has finally begun its reopening process after two years of barring most visitors from entering due to Covid. While it is far from being a full reopening in the mold of fellow Asian hotspot Vietnam, there are good news for Korea …
Authorities in Miami Beach have been forced to issue a curfew in parts of the city following several violent incidents that have occurred so far over the Spring Break period. The famous city has long since been a popular destination for Spring Break revellers from all over the country, yet those planning on descending upon …












