U.S. State Department warns travelers of ‘kidnapping risk’ in some parts of Mexico
The U.S. State Department issued an updated Travel Advisory Wednesday for U.S. travelers visiting Mexico, including new state-level advice and information on “kidnapping risk.”… Read More »
Asian aircraft lessor jet deliveries are delayed due to supply-chain issues
Asian aircraft lessor BOC Aviation said nine aircraft deliveries due in the first half had slipped into later periods because… Read More »
Chile Amends Entry Requirements Beginning September 1
Travelers heading to Chile beginning September 1 can enjoy easier entry requirements than before, with travelers no longer required to… Read More »
Bermuda Eases Entry Requirements, COVID-19 Protocols
In aftermath of the Centers for Disease Control and Protection’s relaxation of COVID protocols, unvaccinated travelers will be able to… Read More »
The Latest on Los Cabos Tourism
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the travel industry hard, but some destinations are bouncing back stronger than others. Mexico is one… Read More »
Tiny Dominica Taking Big Steps to Increase Visitor Arrivals
The tiny Caribbean nation of Dominica is surprisingly strong in terms of its tourism industry. The 290 square-mile island is… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian suspends 1,700 flights in September and October
SAS Scandinavian airline has suspended 1,700 flights in September and October following a 15-day pilot strike in July and delayed… Read More »
Travel power: U.S. passports are strong, but not the strongest
American passports are strong, but not the strongest. What to know about traveling with one. Most travelers have almost no… Read More »