The Covid-19 pandemic has caused havoc with travel plans for the best part of a year now, with millions of travelers forced to admit defeat and cancel trips that had been years in the making. Whilst airlines cancelling trips and facing financial difficulties may have taken the most column inches in the press, other travel …
Lithuania lifted their 3-month long quarantine on June 16 and has been slowly reopening the country for tourism. Throughout the summer more EU nations and a few selected third-party nations are allowed to enter without restrictions. Now in 2021, tightening restrictions are happening due to a surge of cases across Europe. Up until the pandemic, Lithuania …
For most travelers during this pandemic, flying is but a distant memory. With even the hardiest of travelers find themselves grounded for the past year, many airlines around the world have been struggling to keep themselves afloat, taking to cutting their fleet and suspending most of the routes that were on offer this time last …
New restrictions for incoming travelers to Canada including a new hotel quarantine and three Covid-19 tests will begin on February 22 announced Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday. “We’re not trying to punish people, we’re trying to keep people safe,” he said. Here is everything travelers need to know about the rules that were announced …
The United States has ruled out a plan to implement Covid-19 testing for domestic flights. The Biden administration announced Friday that the Center For Disease Control (CDC) does not recommend the testing and science doesn’t support the measure. The announcement will come as welcome news to the millions of Americans that are expected to travel …
The Covid-19 situation across the US has improved considerably over the past month, with the country’s 7-day daily case average falling below 100,000 for the first time since early November. As a result, states around the country have started to loosen their restrictions, with life slowly beginning to go back to normal in some places. …
While most countries are in their strictest lockdowns of the pandemic, Mexico has done the complete opposite by welcoming all tourists with open arms. Now, some resorts are taking things one step further by providing free extended hotel stays for up to 14 days in the event that a traveler tests positive. With the United …
In recent days, the U.S. government has been considering to expand testing requirements, currently in place for international travel, to extend to domestic travel as well. Most recently, reports have been circulating that the Biden administration is actively discussing domestic travel requirements, for locations such as Florida, in which the U.K. strain of COVID-19 is …
Whilst flying might look as simple as pointing an airplane in the direction of the destination and flying that way through the clouds, in reality, there’s a lot more to its than just hopping from A to B. Airlines spend tremendous amounts of time optimizing their flight paths, ensuring that they are doing all they …
Chicago has recently changed its travel order details, and updated its coronavirus-related safety measures to reflect the situation in the city. Whilst the official advice from the government is to refrain from traveling unless absolutely necessary, that hasn’t stopped millions of Americans from doing so over the past few months, as cases continue to hover …
Troubled by government interventions creating drastic economic setbacks, Air Canada has disclosed to CBC that it is moving to shut down service for 17 more routes as early as next week. The affected routes are to the U.S. and other international destinations, set to last until April 30th, with the earliest route suspensions to come …
In spite of growing travel restrictions amidst the global pandemic, tourism in Cancun continues to thrive. A recent passenger traffic report from Grupo Aeroportuario el Sureste (Asur) said the Cancun airport served over 700 thousand passengers in the month of January reported the Cancun Sun. The early months of the year generally represent a spike in …












