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This Canadian low-cost airline is going places. Officials at Flair, one of Canada’s ultra-low-cost airlines, announced on Wednesday that the carrier would be ramping up its flight schedule by almost 50% by summer 2023. Services will increase for domestic destinations as well as the U.S. and Mexico, with lots of flight deals on new routes …

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Our list of top destinations for digital nomads this winter all offer decent internet for your online work, good weather, amazing food, and more. Plus, you’ll be sure to meet other digital nomads to share the experience with at one of these hot spots. And with all Covid-related entry requirements eliminated for all of these …

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As the world moves beyond a chaotic summer into the fall and winter seasons, it can be helpful to check in with current trends regarding flight delays and cancellations. To aid in this, Travel Off Path has combed through data from FlightAware to determine the U.S. airlines with the least number of delays and cancellations …

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From September 19 to 22, the invitation-only International Luxury Travel Market North America (ILTM) event took place at the luxury hotel Fairmont Mayakoba—ranked among the best hotels in the world— in the Riviera Maya, Mexico.  This year’s event was the 10th edition and was considered “the pinnacle of the luxury travel markets” among travel experts. …

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A relatively unknown U.S. Department of Transportation rule could come in handy for travelers who have a quick change of plans. The ‘24-hour reservation requirement’ rule requires airlines to give travelers a full refund if they cancel their flight within 24 hours of buying a ticket. This applies to all airlines that operate flights within …

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The Canadian ultra-low-cost airline Lynx Air has announced four new flight routes over the border to the United States. The airline, which is based in Calgary, serves a range of different destinations across Canada, but the announcement of its four new routes to the U.S. will be the first international flights offered by Lynx Air. …

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This fall, Japan is finally allowing vaccinated Americans to travel without being part of an organized tour group for the first time since the pandemic began. If you’ve been saving some bucks for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Imperial Asian jewel, now is the perfect time to book those flight tickets, and in this article, …

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From right now through October 2nd, Americans can buy tickets to fly round-trip to several European cities for under $400. The deal is in celebration of World Tourism Day (9-27) and offers heavily discounted flights to 7 popular European destinations for travelers flying out of Boston (BOS), Baltimore/D.C. (BWI), and New York (SWF). The deal …

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If you’ve seen the news lately, you know how much Hurricane Ian is stealing headlines, and for good reason. Hurricane Ian is wreaking havoc on travel in Florida, and its progression will not be pretty. Many counties along Florida’s western coast have even received evacuation orders, including part of Florida’s third most-populous city, Tampa. Current …

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American Airlines has recently published a press release informing travelers about new travel alerts related to Hurricane Ian. The airline has announced that this tropical storm is expected to impact airports in the Caribbean and land in the United States, in Florida, on September 28th and 29th.  The carrier issued travel alerts for 20 airports …

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In a surprising turn of events, Los Cabos is now on course to take the crown as Mexico’s number one destination, based solely on the growth it’s experienced this year and its post-Covid recovery. While Cancun is still Mexico’s most popular vacation by a large margin, Los Cabos is openly challenging the Caribbean powerhouse by …

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A resort haven where some of the world’s top hotel brands are located and the pristine, turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean line up the shore, Cancun draws in millions of visitors every year regardless of safety concerns. That is because it has been deemed a hotbed of both crime and kidnapping, but there may …

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