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Essential items to pack for travel in 2021
The new year means there’ll be plenty of opportunity for travel and visits to countries you may have missed out on seeing in 2020.
The new year means there’ll be plenty of opportunity for travel and visits to countries you may have missed out on seeing in 2020.
New Zealand wants to make summer unstoppable and for this reason, introduced a new precaution.
Australia is a land of wonderful wilderness and artsy five-star hotels. In this country, everyone will find something interesting for themselves.
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority’s (HTA) Tourism Research Division announced visitor statistics for November 2020 that show significant impacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After developing a raft of creative, online ways for its members to address challenges and stay connected during 2020’s pandemic, NTA has launched a comprehensive engagement plan for next year.
Japan bans foreign nationals from entering the country from Monday through the end of January due to the new and more contagious coronavirus variant that has originated in the UK.
The United States will require all airline passengers arriving from the United Kingdom to test negative, via PCR or Antigen test, no more than 72 hours before departure from the U.K. to the United States.
France eases UK travel ban for some travelers and freight trucks, two days after the country closed its border with the UK due to the spread of a more infectious variant of coronavirus across England.
The Maldives, famous for its pristine white beaches and blue ocean, continues to be a popular tourist destination since the restart of tourism.
Social holidays improve holiday makers’ overall satisfaction with life, as well as satisfaction with the quantity and quality of their leisure time, and social life.
Today UKinbound, a leading travel trade association representing over 300 tourism businesses, has released projections that show that the collapse in international visitors could cost the UK economy up to £2.5 billion over the Christmas period.
Around the world, casinos encompass the spectrum from decidedly down at heel to ultra glamorous and deluxe. These luxurious casinos, usually part of an all-inclusive resort, come with a hefty price tag if you want to stay.
Following its launch in May this year, the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) highly popular Safe Travels stamp, has now been adopted by 200 destinations around the world.
Even though the coronavirus pandemic has changed a lot of travel plans for millions around the world, eventually restrictions will be lifted and life will be more or less back to normal. We all need a short and sweet weekend city break from time to time.