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The pandemic has caused disruptions to travel plans for millions around the world, with either flight cancellations, quarantine orders or travel restrictions in effect for most nations. Whilst US citizens face a general warning not to travel, travel to specific nations come with more severe travel warnings imposed than others, thanks to the US Department …

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Traveling during Covid-19 is a very confusing time, but it doesn’t have to be. Travel Off Path has created countless covid-19 travel guides and resources so you’re able to navigate through all the uncertainty.  Of course, we have to say: Our guides, articles and groups are for general advice only. The global travel situation changes …

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JetBlue airways has announced changes it will be making to its fare and fee structures, with a significant modification being applied to its most inexpensive tickets, in which allowances for a full-size carry-on will be excluded. The airline has also revealed modifications to their change and cancellation policies, as the current policy to waive fees is set …

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Montserrat is the latest Caribbean nation coaxing digital nomads to come and stay for a while with the launch of their new program the ‘Montserrat Remote Work Stamp’ starting Feb 2021 If you are familiar with the other types of remote work visas being offered in the Caribbean, Montserrat’s version is more or less the …

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Europe has long since been a popular destination for North American travelers. Whether it’s galleries and shopping in France, food and fashion in Italy or the beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean, a typical year before the pandemic would see millions make the trip across the Atlantic to fulfil their bucket list dreams. However, the restrictions …

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American Airlines has announced a new route to a relatively unknown paradise in the Dominican Republic. The airline was granted permission to carry out direct flights from the United States to the Samaná peninsula. The area is known for its majestic hills, white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. The first ever direct flight for …

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American Airlines has recently unveiled new routes it plans to operate this summer from Miami International Airport (MIA), intending to introduce two new international routes, as well as two new domestic routes.   The airline’s new international routes, scheduled to commence in June, will allow it to become the only U.S based carrier to provide …

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With spring break approaching, many travelers are going to be headed south to the popular tourist hotspots of Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum. Whether its your first time traveling to Mexico during the pandemic or your tenth, restrictions are constantly changing and there are things all travelers need to know before booking there trip.  …

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A major winter storm has shattered both records and travel plans as it makes its way across the South this week. Dubbed Storm Uri by The Weather Channel, the storm has already set new snow records in Texas, and is responsible for the cancellation of thousands of flights and bringing travel to a standstill. With …

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Slovenia has reopened its borders for international tourism, first by allowing select EU nations to visit in June, and further third-party countries to start visiting in July.   Slovenia is a beautiful country filled with natural wonders located in central Europe bordering Italy, Croatia, Hungary and Austria. It does have a small coastline Adriatic sea, …

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The U.S. State Department has issued a level 4 ‘do not travel’ for Myanmar (Burma) due to civil unrest and Covid-19.  The Burmese military has overthrown and detained the elected government resulting in widespread protests against military rule.  The level 4 warning is the most severe advisory the U.S. State Department issues citing that areas …

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Last week’s governmental approval of Air Canada’s proposed bid to acquire rival Air Transat for $190 million did not sit well with others in the industry, particularly WestJet. The President and CEO of the Calgary-based carrier, Edward Sims, expressed his disdain of the approval in a blog post released late last week. Sims alleged that …

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