With the recent news that the U.S. government will finally open the land border with Canada and Mexico, travel operators are hopeful for a rebound in tourism to both countries. However, the travel industry feels that the PCR testing requirement to enter Canada is discouraging American tourists and is calling on the government to scrap …
Travel is bouncing back in so many different ways. Just announced this week, United Airlines is planning to add five new flights to unique destinations not currently served by another North American airline carrier. The new destinations include Amman, Jordan; Azores, Portugal; Bergen, Norway; Palma de Mallorca, Spain and Tenerife, Spain (Canary Islands). These new …
Air France – the flag-carrying airline of France – has revealed that it will start increasing the frequency of its flights between France and the US in the coming few months, aiming to restore up to 90% of its overall capacity. The news comes following the recent announcement that restrictions between the EU and the …
Disney Cruise Line has released its itinerary for early 2023. The itinerary released by the company lists a range of different cruise options and destinations for travelers, as the much-loved cruise line looks to put all the struggles that various cruise lines have suffered throughout the pandemic well and truly behind them over the coming …
Paradise awaits. It was announced this week that Fiji will reopen to travelers from the United States in December. Fiji’s gradual reopening will begin with flights from Los Angeles and San Francisco on Fiji Airways for fully vaccinated travelers. The announcement was made by the airline, which is Fiji’s main airline carrier, along with the …
Last month, the United States announced that it would require proof of vaccination for all international arrivals and end its 18-month entry ban on travelers from the E.U., U.K., and other nations. But, a lack of clear requirements of what vaccines will be accepted and what date the U.S. will open has frustrated travelers, particularly …
After 19 months of closure, the United States will reopen its land border to fully vaccinated Canadian travelers next month. The border has been open for essential travel for most of the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, students, truck drivers, U.S citizens, and healthcare workers could still cross the land border from Canada. But non-essential travel …
Last night, the Prime Minister of Thailand Prayuth Chan-o-cha revealed his country’s plans to allow travelers from some countries to be able to enter the country without having to quarantine upon their arrival. The news is bound to be celebrated by travelers, as the country’s previous entry requirements and mandatory hotel quarantine have long been …
With the US reopening for International travel in November, and their declaration that all forgiven arrivals will need to show proof of vaccination to enter, concerns are growing for Canadians with mixed vaccines. Millions of Canadians received mixed vaccines, but the World Health Organization does not recognize this as being fully vaccinated. This post will …
The United States State Department has currently issued a total of 15 Level 4 “Do Not Travel” travel advisories to countries in the Caribbean. Whilst they may not be a legal hurdle that will prevent many from traveling, it could have repercussions for tourists looking to purchase insurance before heading to one of these destinations, …
The island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis has just reduced some of its travel requirements. Effective on October 7th, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis announced a reduction of travel requirements for foreign vaccinated travelers. Reduced Travel Requirements for Foreign Vaccinated Travelers ‘Vacation in Place’ Quarantine St. Kitts and Nevis has a ‘vacation …
The United States revealed last Friday that it would be accepting each of the vaccines that are approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) when international travelers begin to enter the country in the coming weeks. The decision brings some much-needed clarity to the situation, as travelers were kept in the dark for weeks as …












