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The travel world is abuzz this morning with news that Heathrow Airport has launched a 60-minute rapid Covid-19 testing program that is set to ‘reopen travel’, offering eager travellers the negative test proof they need to enter many countries. However, their new testing facility is an opportunity lost by performing a type of test that …

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MSC has just resumed operations on its 2nd cruise ship, the MSC Magnifica, showing the cruise industry how it’s done. Today, the Magnifica returned to the seas with a brand-spanking new 10-day Eastern and Western Mediterranean itinerary. The Magnifica left Genoa port early morning of October 19th and will make stops in Livorno, Messina, Athens, …

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Canada will not open for American tourists across the U.S and Canada land border as the closure was extended for at least another 30 days.  Canadian Minister of Public Safety announced the extension on his Twitter Monday morning.  “We are extending non-essential travel restrictions with the United States until November 21st, 2020. Our decisions will …

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The Dominican Republic has extended its national curfew for another 25 days the President has announced. The use of masks has also been made an essential prevention measure for the country.  President Luis Abinader said that the national curfew will be extended until at least November 11th in a new decree and then will then …

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Have a winter get-a-way booked but your passport needs renewing, updating, or you need to apply for one altogether? Don’t worry – The U.S. State Department has now reopened routine passport services across the country, including new passport applications and passport renewal services. Even though the pandemic has slowed down a lot of international travel, …

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The United Kingdom has just removed Italy from its official travel corridor list, now making a 14-day quarantine mandatory for any travelers coming from the country. The Ministry of Transportation updates the UK’s travel corridor list weekly, and due to a second wave in cases all across the world, that list has been shrinking in …

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The Canadian government says it has no plans to restrict Canadians from leaving the country to travel and that it will not imprison its citizens. In an interview with hosts of ‘The Start’ which airs on Canada’s Global Television Network, Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau said that a travel advisory is as far as the government …

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While the U.S. is open for tourism to many countries, there are still travel restrictions in place for individual States that all travelers need to know. Here is Travel Off Path’s latest travel advisory for the United States including which states still have a mandatory 14 day quarantine for all incoming travelers.  Firstly before considering …

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Reports are circulating about a potential ‘air bridge’ between New York and London, giving eager travelers a glimmer of hope in reuniting with relatives by Thanksgiving… but will it actually happen? And air bridge or travel corridor could allow for quarantine-free travel (or at least less restricted travel) between the two cities, providing a PCR …

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As many rules are constantly changing throughout Europe, it’s hard for many eager travelers to keep track. We’ve rounded up all the latest travel advisories, border restrictions, and travel rule changes that have happened in Europe over the past week to help keep you informed. What happened in Europe this week? Many EU nations imposed …

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Carnival Corporation owned Costa Cruises relaunched its third large cruise ship in Italy while the U.S. cruising industry still sits idle. The Costa Smeralda departed from Savona, Italy on October 10th with passengers on board making it the 3rd official ship from the cruise line to resume operations since the worldwide halt of cruising due …

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The President and CEO of Carnival Corporation said that he is confident that Carnival Cruises will be sailing before the end of the year. “At this time, we have every reason to be optimistic we will be sailing in the U.S. before year’s end.” According to the Carnival Cruises website which has now been updated …

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