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Travelers in Europe are set to experience more limited flight options this winter as easyJet suffers the first full-year financial loss in its history. The company reported unprecedented year-to-date losses of USD $1.7 Billion on November 17, with passenger numbers dropping by half compared to the previous year, at just 48.1 million. The COVID-19 pandemic …

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The Government of Aruba  announced the country has officially reopened its borders for international tourism on July 1, 2020. Tourists from the United States and Canada are welcome! Starting on June 15th: Bonaire and Curaçao will be able to travel to Aruba.  Then on July 1st: Aruba will open to the Caribbean (with the exception of Dominican Republic and Haiti), Europe, …

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Ireland officially started reopening for tourism on July 21, 2020, by first allowing 15 ‘Green’ nations to enter the country without quarantine. Previous to the new rules in place, Ireland was requiring a mandatory 14-day quarantine for ALL nations entering, with the exception of Northern Ireland. → UPDATE: This news article has not been updated …

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Two of the largest tourism destinations in the Caribbean are now connected.  In a collaboration between Aeromar and Viajes Libero, non-stop flights are now operating between Cancun and 4 destinations in Cuba. It comes as no surprise as Cuba announced that they were fully reopening for tourism including the International Airport in Havana on November …

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The idyllic island of Bali has long been a bucket-list destination for travelers but a proposed alcohol ban could see tourists seek alternative destinations. Situated to the east of the Indonesian capital Jakarta and north of Australia, Bali is one of the most visited destinations in Southeast Asia. Famous for its diverse landscapes, which includes …

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Travelers around the world have received a boost from the news that two COVID-19 vaccines with over 90% effectiveness rates are in the final stages of development. The news comes as a welcome ray of light for those seeking to travel abroad, in a year which has otherwise been clouded by the collapse of overseas …

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There are still no signs from the Philippines government that they are ready to reopen their border for international tourism anytime soon. The Philippines has been under strict lockdowns for more than seven months now. In the last month, the government has slowly started easing restrictions for locals. A Tourism hotspot and tropical paradise, the …

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Israel has some of the strictest border restrictions in the world and could be waiting until a vaccine to reopen its borders for tourism. The latest push from the Israeli government to secure a vaccine is giving new hope to residents and travelers.   Following the encouraging progress made by Pfizer Inc. towards a vaccine for …

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This article will no longer be updated. Click here for all the latest information regarding reopening details and COVID-19 entry requirements for St. Kitts and Nevis.  Original article now continued below. St. Kitts & Nevis announced it will be reopening its borders for international tourism in October stated Prime Minister Timothy Harris. The reopening date …

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Want to travel to Barbados this winter, but can’t get your pre-flight PCR test done in time? Now, in an attempt to attract more tourists back, Barbados will send a company out to your home to test you before you fly in, guaranteeing you get your results in time. Many American and Canadian travelers have …

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The U.S. State Department has dropped its level 4 ‘do not travel’ advisory for Colombia to a level 3 ‘reconsider travel’. The reduced level advisory reads “Reconsider travel to Colombia due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution in Colombia due to crime, terrorism and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk.” The original Level 4  ‘Do not …

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Barbados officially reopened for tourism on July 1, 2020, allowing tourists from all countries and nations to visit. Since reopening in July, Barbados has made 5 major updates to the entry requirements you need to know about before you go. While all nations are welcome to visit the island nation of Barbados starting in July, …

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