Southwest Airlines announced that the airline will add new routes to their flight schedule beginning in early 2022. The airline is expanding their routes and service for popular leisure and business destinations both domestic and international. The new routes include new flights in the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America. Southwest Airlines Launches New …
After 18 months of closure, Indonesia is finally considering reopening to international tourists from certain countries in October in a bid to revive its battered travel and tourism industry. Most likely, Indonesia will reopen Bali — the nation’s primary international tourism destination — in October. Reports suggest Indonesia may reopen other parts of the country …
The travel bubble that allowed for restriction-free travel between Australia and New Zealand has been suspended once more, following a rise in cases of Covid-19 in both of the countries involved. Despite there being some periods of restriction-free travel between the two neighbouring countries courtesy of the travel bubble, it has also been blighted by …
The United States is set to see the number of routes it has with Scandinavia increase, courtesy of additional routes added by Finland’s flag-carrying airline Finnair. The move will see several airports across the US gain additional routes to two key Scandinavian cities in two countries, giving American travelers more options for their vacations as …
New Orleans is a vibrant city with an iconic and diverse food culture. The culinary influences here include French, Spanish, African, German, and of course -the outstanding Cajun fare. The Crescent City has so much to offer with fabulous cuisine. The biggest challenge foodie travelers have is managing to sample it all. Read on to plan that …
Traveling to England just got a little easier. In an attempt to boost the tourism industry for the upcoming months, officials in London laid out a plan today that will ease Covid restrictions for international arrivals, according to Reuters. The changes for these travel rules are set to be in place starting October 4th. Britain’s …
A ship that’s set to become the world’s largest-ever cruise ship is set to make its debut early next year. The ship – Wonder of the Seas – belongs to the cruise industry giants Royal Caribbean, and will overtake another Royal Caribbean ship Symphony of the Seas as the world’s largest when it first sets …
Chile has been closed to international tourism since April 2021 after a second wave of Covid-19 hit the country. But after a successful vaccination campaign, the country has announced it will be reopening to international tourism once again on October 1st. This post will look at the new entry requirements for Chile and the current …
Travel restrictions for the EU and countries in the bloc seem to be ever-changing these days. It was announced by officials in the Netherlands this week that the recently installed 10-day quarantine requirement for international visitors from “high risk” countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States will be removed. Starting September 22nd, …
The White House has announced it will plan a new system for international travel that will include contact tracing. The United States has been closed to much of the world — including European citizens — since March 2020. The EU has asked the United States to remove restrictions on non-essential travel into the U.S, but it …
It’s been a slow recovery for the aviation industry since the pandemic began, but Boeing says they expect air travel to fully rebound to 2019 levels by 2024. 2020 was the worst year for the record for the industry. According to the airline body International Air Transport Association (IATA), passenger numbers fell 60% to 1.8 …
Starting next month, proof of vaccination will be required at indoor spaces like bars and clubs in L.A. County. The health order with this updated guidance is set to be issued later this week. As of October 7th, people entering certain indoor spaces in Los Angeles County will be asked for proof of vaccination against …












