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The Jamaican city of Montego Bay has been named as one of the top destinations for American travelers to visit this summer. Famed for its white-sand beaches, laid back way of life, and a whole host of water-based activities, Montego Bay has long since been a favorite for travelers from North America – and with …

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Now that Thailand is at its ‘most open’ state for travel in the past two years, more tourists are starting to return to the beautiful Land of Smiles. However, entering isn’t the same process as it was in 2019 and most tourists still have questions or doubts about what it looks like first-hand to enter …

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The United States has made major changes to the way it issues travel advisories for Mexico. Previously, the U.S. State Department issued level 1, 2, 3, or 4 nationwide advisories based on how safe Mexico is for U.S. tourists.  Now the U.S. State Department has broken down its Mexico travel advisories into state-specific travel advisories …

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The Dominican Republic recently broke its all time record for the highest number of tourist arrivals into the country. The Caribbean nation, which has long since been a favorite destination for travelers from the US and Canada, welcomed a record-breaking number of travelers into the country last month in the wake of the global pandemic. …

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Federal Aviation Authorities Are Working On Solutions To Fix The Mass Flight Delays In Florida If you are traveling to Florida, pack large amounts of patience in your bags. Now that pandemic restrictions have been eased, more airlines are expanding their flight services and more travelers are eager to go on vacations. As a result, …

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Google has just added some cool new features to its popular travel planning service – Google Travel – which is going to make planning for your next trip easy. What Is Google Travel? Having previously gone by the name of Google Trips – which was officially launched as a mobile application, back in September 2016 …

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Even though a US judge struck down the federal mask mandate, again allowing passengers to board flights without face coverings, the CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is adamant people must not let their guards down just yet. In fact, the entity has issued a statement on May 3 urging Americans to continue …

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It has been over two years since Bali shut out the entire world. After months of going back and forth with the idea of loosening up restrictions and entry requirements, the Indonesian government has finally executed such plans. Bali is essentially open for tourism once again, however, there is still a lot of confusion and …

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Great news for those who enjoy taking a break from the Canadian winter! The Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines recently announced two new routes to the popular Mexican coastal city Puerto Vallarta. Services will begin in winter 2022.  The company wants to offer Canadian travelers the possibility to experience the warm weather and sandy beaches …

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A flight ticket and a photo ID doesn’t always guarantee you boarding on an airplane (even if you’re all ready to go with your coffee in hand). While US airlines have a long list of guidelines to abide by, another set of standards apply to all air travelers across the country. These standards allow airlines …

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Starting May 3, 2023, Americans will need REAL ID Cards to board domestic flights in the United States, as the federal government seeks to address security issues and further improve identity checks at U.S. airports. Essentially, those who do not meet the one-year deadline will be denied boarding from next year. With domestic travel having …

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After suffering from overtourism, the Hawaiian island of Maui is looking to place a limit on the number of tourists that are able to visit. The second largest of the Hawaiian islands by size and third most populated island, Maui has long since been a popular vacation destination for travelers from around the world – …

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