Tourism and travel have made an astonishing return over the past few months. Crippled to it’s core by a global pandemic, tourism around the world grinded to a complete halt for 2 years. Now with an overwhelming amount of tourists visiting European hotspots, countries are taking steps to limit the number of visitors and prevent …
Out of concern they will not be able to cope with a rising travel demand, and in order to protect other important routes, American Airlines has made the painful decision to suspend four of its most popular international flights. While two of them will be unavailable during winter only, the others were either paused indefinitely …
The Finnish Interior Ministry has reported that all coronavirus entry requirements will be lifted on June 30th for international travelers. Beginning June 30th, travelers visiting Finland will no longer be required to show proof of a negative test, vaccination status, or be subject to testing upon arrival. The decision comes after a recent extension of …
Air Canada has just announced that they will be launching their first-ever direct flight to Southeast Asia – with the first non-stop flight from North America to Thailand in ten years. The news came just yesterday (20 June), with Canada’s flag carrier – and largest airline – revealing that they will soon be transporting passengers …
It seems Mexico’s friendly attitude to tourists throughout Covid will not be forgotten anytime soon. Even though other countries are open for travel again, it’s the freedom-loving Mayan heartland, where tourism has been allowed without interruptions throughout the whole pandemic, that continues to attract a record number of visitors. As a result, three Mexican cities …
The Bahamas has become one of the latest destinations around the world to drop its Covid-19 testing requirements for travelers who are fully vaccinated against the virus. The Caribbean tourist hotspot, famed and adored the world over for its pristine, palm lined white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, made the announcement during the week, …
Summer 2022 travel chaos and cancelled flights? The bosses at Red Air are not worried about that, as the newly-founded low cost carrier has just added more than 20 weekly flights between the United States and the Dominican Republic (DR), going head to head with other competitors in a clear bid for dominance over this …
Summer is in full effect and with that comes an increased demand for breathtaking beach destinations. The call for beach-filled vacations is so high, that it’s now surpassing pre-pandemic levels by a record amount. Most people have been cooped up in their homes for nearly 2 years, one can easily see how people have the …
SkyTrax, an aviation rating firm, has announced the 2022 winners for its annual World Airport Awards which reveals the worlds best airports. Over 550 airports are assessed, and the awards are given based on customer input. Awards are not influenced by airports or airlines. What Makes An Airport The Best? When looking at SkyTrax’s methodology, …
Whether it’s domestic or international, travel has underwent significant changes, even some permanent ones. Covid may no longer be a huge concern at a majority of destinations worldwide, but its impact is still being felt across different sectors of the industry, where staff shortages are contributing to a summer of travel chaos. Flight disruption is …
The world may have reopened and travel demand may be back to pre-pandemic levels, but the hotly anticipated Covid-free summer is again under threat – this time around, not due to the virus itself. Record levels of travel disruption are being reported in the United States, with nearly 9000 flights either delayed or cancelled this …
Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport and London’s Gatwick Airport have announced that they will limit the number of flights for the summer travel season due to labor shortages. The decision from two of the busiest airports in Europe means that airlines will need to cancel an undetermined number of flights. The move comes after passengers across Europe …












