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Weeks after the EU and the United Kingdom opened to U.S based travelers, Bloomberg reports that the EU is considering reimposing restrictions on US travelers in a move that will anger the travel industry.  One of the main criteria for being on the safe list is a nation having fewer than 75 COVID-19 cases per …

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Scotland and Wales will drop almost all COVID-19 restrictions over the coming days, two weeks after England decided to drop COVID-19 restrictions. The news comes after the United Kingdom reopened for travel on Monday if you’re fully vaccinated and from the EU and the U.S.A. The U.K has very few COVID-19 restrictions now, making it …

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United Airlines has become the first major airline in the US to require all of its staff to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, as it looks to protect itself and its flight operations against a surge of cases of the virus both in the US and around the world. The airline – responsible for as …

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Just days ahead of Canada reopening up to vaccinated Americans, nearly 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees are going on strike. The Union has warned this could cause delays for travelers entering the country as front-line agents scale back the amount of work conducted.  Canada Border Services Agency Employees Going On Strike The Public Service …

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Puerto Rico, a popular travel destination for Americans during the pandemic, will implement new travel restrictions on its hospitality industry that will affect travelers.  In response to rising cases of the Delta variant, the U.S territory will implement proof of vaccination or mandatory testing in all hotels and accommodations. These will include: Hotels  Guesthouses  Paradores  …

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The great state of Alaska has an astounding 54 million acres of national park land. Besides the extremely popular Denali National Park and Kenai Fjords, this state has several other lesser known national parks. These parks have just as much natural beauty and abundant life that their popular counterparts do, they just have less tourists. …

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Starting Monday, August 9, 2021, Belize will no longer be making exceptions for vaccinated passengers to skip testing and will require a negative covid test from all arrivals, regardless of vaccination status. Belize was one of the first countries worldwide to implement exemptions for vaccinated passengers to skip testing back in February. Now after almost …

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The archaeological site of Tulum was the most important Mayan city in the state of Quintana Roo. It was one of the largest centers inhabited at the arrival of the Spaniards in 1518, and today it is undoubtedly the main tourist attraction on the entire east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Tulum was in ancient …

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A drive along Route 66 is the ultimate American road trip. This route that runs from Chicago to Los Angeles is one of the most famous and beloved highways in America. This nostalgic roadway has peculiar sites, doo wop hotels, and unique restaurants in every state along the way.  Read on to plan the classic Route …

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Isla Mujeres is an island just eight miles off the coast of Cancun. It has beautiful beaches and cliffs, perfect places to snorkel for free, vibrant nightlife, historical sites, and Mayan ruins. All this makes it an ideal day trip from Cancun. Long before the first arrival of the Spaniards in 1517, the island was …

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The United States government is considering opening its borders for non-essential travel after almost 18 months of closure to tourists. According to reports from the White House, the Biden Administration is drawing up plans to allow all foreign nationals to enter the United States if they can prove that they’ve received full vaccination.  However, the …

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