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With all the changes to the flying experience that the pandemic has brought about, from removing middles seats to wearing masks on board, passengers can be forgiven for feeling anxious or a little out of sorts when they finally catch a flight once more. However, one thing that will never be tolerated is unruly behavior …

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After months of struggle and wrangling with the CDC, it seems that now the ball is firmly in the court of the cruise lines, after the CDC granted Carnival with permission to resume their sailings from three different US ports. However, whilst the CDC has made concessions in recent weeks to allow sailing to resume, …

Read More about Carnival Cruises Granted Permission To Sail By CDC But Florida Threatens Fines

Flying during the pandemic can be a nerve-wracking affair for many, and the thought of doing so is seen as one of the reasons why people are hesitant to return to the skies once more. On top of worrying about the spread of Covid-19 and new restrictions, passengers should not have to worry about the …

Read More about Mexico Air Safety Rating Downgraded – What Travelers Need To Know

Despite the last fifteen months or so being a torrid time for the cruise industry, there are reasons to be cheerful for cruise enthusiasts and those in the industry alike. Concessions by the CDC – followed by the successful vaccination drive and drop in cases in the US – means that the cruise industry is …

Read More about Carnival Set To Resume Worldwide Cruises This Summer

In unprecedented scenes through the whole of 2020, wave after wave of flights were cancelled by airlines, reeling from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic that had been sweeping across the globe. As a result of the cancellation, travelers have been handed billions of dollars-worth of flight credits – with expiration dates that are looming …

Read More about Senators Calling On Airlines To Refund Flight Credits

At some points in the past 12 months or so, those in the travel industry would have been forgiven for wondering if the situation was ever going to improve. Now, however – after long periods of uncertainty and worry – it seems that there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. The …

Read More about US Airlines Optimistic As Leisure Travel Continues To Grow

When the majority of the world’s nations went into lockdowns and curbed international travel more than a year ago, few could have accurately predicted that most of these restrictions would still be in place more than a year later. Whilst international travel continues to stall and stutter as a result of the pandemic, domestic travel …

Read More about U.S. Hotel Occupancy Reaches Highest Levels Since The Pandemic Began

As the world of travel begins to open up, many Americans are scrambling to book overseas trips for 2021. But with the virus numbers and restrictions continuing to fluctuate around the world, why not check out the beauty of your own backyard? Many Americans are choosing domestic travel for their first trips of 2021. Road …

Read More about 10 Summer Vacation Ideas In The U.S. For 2021

At the height of the pandemic, borders between nations were closed, restricted or tightened on an almost weekly basis, in response to growths in cases, variants being detected and fear of the virus spreading out of control. Whilst we are starting to see many of the restrictions slowly being eased back to normal, there are …

Read More about U.S. Extends Canadian and Mexican Land Border Restrictions

Whilst Covid-19 has affected travel around the world, it isn’t the only issue at hand when it comes to deciding where US travelers should and shouldn’t travel to. The US Department of State has been working hard to keep its travel advisory page updated in order to keep its travelers safe and informed, recently issuing …

Read More about U.S. Updates Level 3 Travel Advisory For 13 Countries

When it comes to traveling, it’s a well-known fact that statistically air travel is the safest form of transport there is. However, such words are of little comfort to the many travelers who experience a fear or anxiety towards flying – particularly when events such as those that unfolded over Denver make the headlines. Travelers …

Read More about Major Airlines Ground Boeing 777 Planes Following Denver Incident

Through the course of the pandemic, different nations, industries and businesses have striven to introduce a series of measures based on limiting the spread of Covid-19 and protecting people from contracting the virus. The aviation industry is no different, and news broke this week that major U.S. airlines would begin to collect information from international …

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