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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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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 …

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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 …

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Summer is already in full swing at American Airlines. After resuming operations on this incredibly popular sunny destination across the pond, the U.S. carrier is now ramping up service to the Caribbean. More specifically, new flights are being added to Cozumel, one of the top rated beach areas in Mexico, and Montego Bay, Jamaica. Additionally, …

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If you were one of those planning on taking a little hiking trip to Yellowstone National Park over summer, there is a strong possibility you might have to change your plans. Earlier this week, the popular natural attraction was battered by a torrential rain, destroying a large swathe of land that is now completely off-limits …

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After months of being pressured to drop the test requirement for incoming travelers, the Biden Administration finally scrapped the much criticized pre-departure testing rule, allowing both returning Americans, and tourists, to enter the country testing-free. Despite the exciting news, there is one huge downside now facing American travelers. Prior to the announcement, millions of Americans …

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Traveling abroad for summer 2022 will be much more challenging than initially expected, as countries struggle to keep up with a rising travel demand and staff shortages. Still, some destinations are better prepared than others, and are even simplifying entry for foreigners. This is the case with France, where Americans now enjoy fast track entry. …

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United Club members and other customers flying from Newark Airport: you are in for a big treat starting this week. The airline has just opened what has to be its largest, and surely most incredible club lounge yet at the New York hub, measuring 30,000 square feet and boasting a total of 480 seats, distributed …

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Standing up for its tourism sector, currently plagued by numerous reports of increased violence in popular destinations, the Mexican Government has formally asked the United States to not ‘generalize’ when issuing travel advisories. Namely, it has suggested any alerts affecting whole cities and/or states should be more specific. Although Mexico unarguably remains a top rated …

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If you’re booked with United to fly to Brazil, Europe, Hawaii or Japan this summer, you may want to double check the status of your flight, as the airline has just suspended 7 of its most important international flights for June. Citing aircraft shortages, it has had to double back and revise its ambitious post-Covid …

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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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The Dominican Republic now joins the list of countries that have removed all pandemic-related entry requirements, becoming the 35th nation to do so. Earlier on in 2022, the Dominican Republic had removed almost all of their covid entry requirements but kept just a few in place that still presented barriers to entry for some travelers. …

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