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Covid may be gone, and many countries have reopened for normal tourism following two years of restrictions, but the outlook for international travel, especially when it comes to affordability, is still dire. In fact, tourists visiting Spain, one of the world’s leading destinations, should expect airfares to rise even further due to new green policies …

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From right now through October 2nd, Americans can buy tickets to fly round-trip to several European cities for under $400. The deal is in celebration of World Tourism Day (9-27) and offers heavily discounted flights to 7 popular European destinations for travelers flying out of Boston (BOS), Baltimore/D.C. (BWI), and New York (SWF). The deal …

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Effective September 17th, 2022, the Dutch Government has made the decision to get rid of all Covid-19 travel restrictions and requirements. This decision applies to all travelers, including those traveling into the Netherlands from outside the EU/Schengen area. The Netherlands kept their Covid protocols for travelers in place much longer than the majority of European …

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With the generalized chaos affecting airports in Europe, the popularity of trains in the continent has soared to new heights. After countries like Germany and Spain slashed fares to promoted train ridership this summer, a new trend started emerging: that of overnight journeys, and now there’s even a new high tech sleeper train launching. Unlike …

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Booked your flight and getting ready for an adventure to Barcelona, Spain? Saying that this capital city of the Catalan region is filled with culture is a bit of an understatement. From architectural wonders to world-class art, Barcelona is a must for any travel bucket list. And beyond the fascinating history, culture, and art…comes the …

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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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The stats are in for the trendiest destinations for U.S. travelers this fall. This latest TripAdvisor Fall Travel Index has revealed that some of the old favorites like Las Vegas and Cancun aren’t going away anytime soon and despite the rise in prices, 40% of American travelers are still opting for long-haul trips. Furthermore, some …

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This summer has seen a massive increase in travel demand as the world continues to shed Covid-era restrictions. As a result, airfares surged by more than 50% when demand was skyrocketing. Although there may be some reprieve for flight costs this fall, prices remain high, leaving some travelers wondering if it is even worth booking …

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If there is one phrase that has consistently made headlines for travel this summer, it’s travel chaos. Never-ending lines for security, consistent delays and cancellations, and piles of lost luggage have become a grim reality for travelers this summer, particularly in Europe. In fact, Europe was considered the worst place to travel this summer due …

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Europe has been dealing with record heat waves this summer, and the heat will be here a while longer. The United Kingdom recently recorded its hottest day ever seen, with a temperature reading of just over 104 F° (40 C°). Spain even became the first country to begin a naming system for heatwaves, much like …

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Here we go again. More than six years since it unveiled its plan to launch a U.S.-style Travel Authorization scheme, which many now deem a ‘tourist fee’, Europe has decided to push back the date – once again – on top of multiple previous postponements dating back to 2020. Instead of early 2023, the so-called …

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For the past few weeks, chaos has reigned at European airports. Delays, lost luggage, and canceled flights have become routine occurrences, with many passengers even missing their flights due to long lines. Travel analysis company, ForwardKeys, recently released a report outlining flight capacity reductions throughout Europe and the rest of the world. Europe is the …

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