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The government’s aim to reduce travel by imposing a mandatory hotel quarantine has gone as planned; the number of inbound travelers to Canada has dropped nearly 55% since the policy was introduced last month. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data reveals that between February 22 and March 14, a total of 65,253 travelers arrived in …

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The breathtaking landscape of Asia has long had a pull on travelers. The ancient buildings and rich history of China, Japan, South Korea, and many other countries coupled with their natural beauty makes these places an obvious choice for travelers looking to get the most out of their vacations…

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Vaccines are speeding up, cases are going down and Americans are ready to get out and explore again this summer. TSA checkpoints screened a record breaking 10 million American passengers in 10 days over spring break showing a large pent up demand for travel. By summer, the majority of Americans will have been vaccinated and …

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Americans are ready to travel, airlines are picking up, and vaccination counts are increasing. Meanwhile, travel bans and restrictions are still in place – limiting the scope of movement for over a year – with no end in sight. Amidst the obscurity of when travel will return to how it once was, there is now …

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Just as many countries were recovering from their first major Covid-19 waves, a new phenomenon came along to worry about – mutated strains of the virus. Making large headlines in December and prior to the new year, the discovery of different virus strains led to many countries slamming their borders closed to offending countries, such …

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The expiry for Canada’s sunny destination flight ban is quickly approaching on April 30, 2021, which has Canadian airlines crossing their fingers for international travel resuming as early as May 1st.   On January 31, 2021 Canada adopted one of the strictest border entry restriction procedures in the world by effectively shutting down all inbound …

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The British have had a tough time of the pandemic over the past year. Not only do they have some of the worst Covid-19 statistics on the planet, the Brits have been forced to endure Christmas, New Year and now Easter under a strict lockdown. Their impressive attempt at vaccination and hopes of a summer …

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Aviation industry leaders Airlines for America (A4A), International Air Transport Association (IATA), US Travel Association, among others, have called on the Biden Administration to lift travel restrictions and reopen borders for all international tourists by the first of May.  A letter written to the White House on Monday urges the federal government to develop a …

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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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