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Hilton announced this month that they are teaming up with popular home cycling company Peloton to bring their signature bikes to hotels across the United States. In a new joint Press Release, it was announced that Hilton aims to put at least one Peloton bike in all 5,400 Hilton branded hotels across the US, with …

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Now that restrictions have dropped and travel demand to Europe is at an all-time high, Delta is boosting service in the region. Just this week, it announced it will start offering one-ticket rail connections to as much as 20 new destinations across the continent, making it easier for Americans to explore lesser-known destinations they currently …

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The US Department of State has now launched its pilot program once more for the renewal of United States passports online. With all the forms, appointments, photos and long waiting times to deal with, renewing a passport the old fashioned way could be a real pain to manage. Should the pilot be successful, the online …

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How to Score Free Train Tickets in Spain in 2023 If you’re planning to travel in Spain soon, you’re in luck. A new program will allow travelers to receive free train tickets for train journeys throughout Spain until at least the end of 2023. This new initiative, which officially launched in September 2022, allows anyone …

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Home to gorgeous beaches and countless fine dining options, Los Angeles is a great choice for a romantic getaway. Whether you’re planning to spend your trip watching the sunset with your partner, or exploring iconic spots such as the Hollywood sign, picking a place to stay will be one of the most important parts of …

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Not even the gloomy travel advisories issued by the United States authorities have been able to slow down what’s been an incredible recovery journey for Mexico’s tourism sector. In spite of reports of violence and gang activity across major tourist destinations like Cancun, Americans keep flocking into the country in record numbers. And it’s time …

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A range of airlines across the United States are scrambling to relaunch several flights to Japan following the country’s decision to greatly soften its entry restrictions and reopen today, October 11th. Japan has long since been one of the most sought-after and well-visited destinations amongst travelers, with almost 32 million travelers visiting the country in …

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Long known as a budget-friendly travel destination, Mexico has seen a shift lately as the tourist demand for luxury, all-inclusive vacations continues to grow. According to Spanish-language news outlet Luces del Siglo, more hotels in Mexico are adapting to an all-inclusive model in order to cater to tourists who are more interested in shorter, stress-free …

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Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean have hit new records for arrivals in the month of September, as travel to Mexico shows no signs of slowing down towards the end of the year. The region, with its miles of pristine coastline, authentic local culture, and thriving nightlife and leisure options, has long since been a firm …

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National parks across the U.S. have dropped most of their reservation requirements that were pilot programs to help control crowds and protect natural resources during peak periods. The removal of reservations coincides with the fall season, which is considered one of the best times to visit since it attracts fewer people, and you can observe …

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The National Park Service officially reopened the crown atop New York City’s Statue of Liberty on Tuesday after a two-year pandemic-induced closure. The crown is the highest viewpoint open to tourists on the statue and has been closed since March 16, 2020, when the National Parks Service closed the entirety of the site to tourists …

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Already one of the most popular vacation rental platforms out there, Booking.com is aiming to solidify its business further by offering some of its most faithful customers complimentary airport transfers. You read that right: soon enough, returning Booking guests, especially those enjoying a Genius status, will benefit from free rides to the airport in select …

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