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Millions of Americans are taking to the skies or hitting the road as vaccinations advance and the active case count declines. TSA checkpoint data recorded upwards of one million travelers each day over the past ten days. Meanwhile, President Biden announced that adults across all 50 states will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by …

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Whilst it may be considered trivial in the grand scheme of things, sports are a large part of people’s lives, and they have been hit hard by the pandemic. From piped-in crowd sounds to players playing in front of empty stadiums, following sports from a distance has proved hard to stomach for many once die-hard …

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Miami beach has imposed an emergency curfew from 8 PM to 6 AM due to out-of-control spring break crowds trashing restaurants and gathering in the streets in thousands without masks or social distancing. The popular tourist spot is facing an influx of spring break travelers as much of the country remains under restrictions because of …

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Cozumel mayor Pedro Joaquín Delbouis has announced in a press release that Royal Caribbean will return to the island of Cozumel in June. The sailings will resume June 12 from Nassau and will visit Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Grand Bahama Island and Cozumel, Mexico. The seven day voyages will go on sale …

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Quite early into the pandemic, several routes around the world were cut by airlines of all sizes, with travel having dried up as a result of the numerous restrictions and banning orders put into place by various countries. However, as travel seems to be turning towards normality once more, there has been a spate of …

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With the uncertainty presented by the global pandemic, it’s no wonder that airlines have eased their ticket policies during this unprecedented time. However, with domestic travel picking up in recent days, airlines are about to retract some of their current flexibility.  Starting March 31, most U.S. carriers will withdraw waivers on change fees for the …

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The four Atlantic Canada premiers have issued a statement that the Atlantic provinces will enter into a travel bubble by mid-April, with hope that restrictions to visitors from the rest of Canada could be lifted by early July. This means that residents of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick will …

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The Northern Lights are one of the most beautiful and sought-after natural phenomena in the world. Many people think you have to go north until you hit glaciers to see the lights. But, as more and more travelers have discovered this year, the Northern Lights can be seen in many places in across North America. …

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Now that we are a year into the pandemic, we know how difficult traveling has become. With constant rules changes, new regulations and the constant enforcement and repealing of restrictions, travel has quickly changed from the best thing in our lives to something that can be a bit of a nightmare. It’s the same for …

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While most of the world has kept their borders closed or imposed tight restrictions, the resort city of Cancun has chosen a different path. The tourism epi-center recorded over 10 million passengers from March 1, 2020 until February 28, 2021 arriving at the Cancun International Airport. The number of visitors is staggering considering the entire …

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