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As the summer of travel chaos worsens, and vacationers prepare for a worst case scenario, the Canadian Government is planning to ensure all canceled flights are covered, regardless of reason. Up until now, air passengers have only been entitled to reimbursements when disruption was within a carrier’s control. This will change pretty soon. A new …

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South Africa has removed its remaining Covid-related entry requirements – as well as lifted its nationwide indoor mask mandate. The news has just been announced by the nation’s government – with the country’s Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla also revealing that rules and regulations surrounding limitations on public gatherings will also cease to exist. …

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With Covid finally on course to become an endemic disease, and no longer a particularly worrying threat to public health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is making some important updates to its travel advisories. Now, six more countries have had their health risk levels downgraded, enjoying a new Level 2 status. Throughout …

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French Bee Airline, France’s first budget long-haul carrier, will be launching new direct flights from Miami International Airport to Paris Orly Airport beginning this December. Fares will start at $281 each way for a basic economy ticket and $641 for a premium economy ticket. The flight will operate three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays, …

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Cruise fans have been dealt some good news this week, following the announcements that Carnival Cruise Line have not only added three more mega ships to their already impressive fleet, but they have also finally resumed their operations from all of their active homeports in the United States. The announcement means that the cruise industry …

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The Institute for Economics and Peace has announced the top eight safest countries in the world. The countries were listed in an annual report known as the Global Peace Index. The index ranks countries based on instances of violence, well-functioning government, acceptance of other’s rights, and many other factors. The eight countries considered the safest …

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Now that millions of Americans are thinking twice about traveling this summer, due to the crippling price hikes for both fuel and flight tickets, Uber is relaunching an old feature many thought had been permanently removed – and one that may help travelers on a budget save money on short trips. Uber Pool is official …

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With millions of Americans looking to travel to celebrate Independence Day (4 July) – in the coming week or so – these are the most popular domestic destinations for U.S. travelers. The American Automobile Association (AAA) has recently predicted that as many as 47.9 million people will travel during this year’s 4th July long weekend …

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The American carrier Delta Airlines has recently announced that all nonstop services between the US and South Korea will resume very soon.  Delta just informed that starting on October 2, they will operate from two of its global hubs, between Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and Seoul-Incheon International Airport (ICN).  Initially, the carrier will serve …

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The U.S Department of State has issued 17 new updates to its travel advisories, providing travelers with more important information designed to keep them safe and well informed when deciding whether or not to go on their travels abroad. Issued just yesterday, the new travel advisory updates are the latest of several to be posted …

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The world’s largest passenger aircraft is making a comeback in the post-covid world, as travel demand is skyrocketing. It wasn’t too long ago when the A380 was officially retired by Airbus and airlines pulled the aircraft from its networks as the pandemic wreaked havoc on the travel industry. Over the past months, travel demand has …

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COVID-19 cases in Cancun have been on the rise and the Quintana Roo Governor, Carlos Joaquín González, has recently requested people in the region to wear masks indoors. On Friday, local Mexican authorities announced that, at the moment, there are over 300 daily COVID-19 cases while a month ago there were only 20. “I want …

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