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The US government announced on Wednesday that all transportation networks will be extending the mask mandate requirement for planes, trains, buses, and public transportation until at least May 3, 2022. Travelers especially were expecting to see the end of this rule, as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had already extended this mandate several times and …

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The CDC announced on Wednesday that it will change the way it issues travel advisories beginning April 18th. The change will likely reduce the number of countries listed as a level 4 “Do Not Travel”. Currently, about 90 countries are listed as level 4, including most of Europe, Brazil, South Korea, Australia, and more.  The …

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Southwest Airlines has added a host of new routes and increased flight frequencies to top destinations both in the US and abroad. Southwest Airlines, which is considered to be the largest low-cost airline in the world, will see its new flight routes and frequencies come into effect from June, as it looks to take advantage …

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To celebrate the first day of National Park Week, you can enter any of America’s National Parks for free this weekend. The opening day of the celebratory week – which the National Park Service states was created “to celebrate America’s treasures” – will take place this Saturday (16 April) and everyone is welcome to enter …

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Americans visiting the United Kingdom this summer could be faced with a number of adversities both before and/or soon upon landing, as both UK-based airlines and the country’s immigration services struggle with staff shortages which have led to major disruption. Much like JetBlue and Alaska Airlines across the pond, British carriers have been suffering from …

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With the extension of the federal transportation mask mandate – and one of the nation’s major cities having reinstated mandatory indoor masks – are we about to see the return of mask mandates across the United States? The number of Covid-19 cases throughout many U.S. cities has begun to increase – with the majority of …

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Chilean authorities announced on Tuesday that starting on Thursday, April 14th, international travelers will no longer be required to present proof of vaccination or a PCR test to enter. This means that travelers from all nations, regardless of vaccination status, can once again enter Chile test-free and quarantine-free. After this announcement, Chile became the 31st …

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The US State Department has issued 15 new travel advisories this week as part of its ongoing efforts to keep US travelers safe around the world. Each travel advisory warning comes with a warning level, which ranges from Level 1, which serves as the least severe warning level, to Level 4, which is the most …

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Are you looking for excellent flight deals for a quick spring getaway? If so, Frontier Airlines is offering 50% off specific flights until 11:59 p.m. ET on Thursday. These include flights to popular tourist destinations, such as Orlando, Charleston, Puerto Rico, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta. However, travelers must book before the deadline, with travel dates …

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If you’re planning a trip this spring and summer, you’re not alone. More Americans plan to take an international trip this summer than at any time since 2019, according to the latest surveys. Over one-third of U.S. travelers say they’re comfortable flying abroad, a number that is likely to go up over the next few …

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Even though the continent of Asia has been finally lifting its overly restrictive travel rules, which kept most foreigners locked out for the best part of two years, Japan is one of a few with ‘no immediate plans’ to reopen for tourism. In other words, American tourists are still banned from visiting Japan for non-essential …

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The government of Mexico is deploying over 6000 soldiers to Cancun on Easter weekend to help with the massive influx of tourists. Easter weekend in Cancun is expected to sell out completely and with a recent uptick in crime, the government is taking this step to keep tourists safe.  In the past six months, the …

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