Travel

  • Barbados Wants You to Go There to Work Remotely for a Year

    Barbados Wants You to Go There to Work Remotely for a Year

    Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is expected to introduce a 12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp to allow visitors the option to work remotely from Barbados for a year at a time.

  • Travel Industry Rebounds in Recent Weeks, But Still Way Off Last Year’s Pace

    Travel Industry Rebounds in Recent Weeks, But Still Way Off Last Year’s Pace

    The coronavirus outbreak has impacted all aspects of our lives in recent months. The travel industry has been one of the hardest hit, since people have been social distancing but also many travel restrictions have been put in place.

  • More Delta Sky Clubs Reopen with COVID-19 Safety Measures

    More Delta Sky Clubs Reopen with COVID-19 Safety Measures

    Clubs in Chicago O’Hare (E Concourse), Denver, Miami, Nashville, Orlando, Phoenix and San Francisco will join Clubs that are already operating as they reopen throughout July, with additional Clubs reopening as travel increases over the coming months. 

  • CBP Postpones Reopening of Trusted Traveler Programs Enrollment Centers

    CBP Postpones Reopening of Trusted Traveler Programs Enrollment Centers

    “The decision was made in consultation with CBP health and safety experts who are closely monitoring the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in several states,” the CBP announcement said.

  • England Opens Borders for 59 Countries, US Visitors Excluded

    England Opens Borders for 59 Countries, US Visitors Excluded

    England has opened borders for travelers from 59 countries by lifting quarantine requirements. But visitors from the United States will still be subject to restrictions, the UK government announced this week.

  • Bahamas Reopens Today for Most International Visitors

    Bahamas Reopens Today for Most International Visitors

    The Bahamas border is open once again for international travelers. Beginning on Wednesday, July 1, international visitors are allowed to travel to The Bahamas, with the exception of visitors from China, Iran, Italy and France.

  • Atlantic City Reopens, But No Smoking, Drinking or Eating

    Atlantic City Reopens, But No Smoking, Drinking or Eating

    When Atlantic City’s nine casinos reopen after more than three months. it will be a very different experience from earlier in the year. 

  • New York Adds 8 More States to List of Mandatory 14-Day Quarantine

    New York Adds 8 More States to List of Mandatory 14-Day Quarantine

    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced that eight additional states meet the metrics to qualify for the travel advisory requiring individuals who have traveled to New York from those states, all of which have significant community spread, to quarantine for 14 days.

  • Global Entry Enrollment Centers to Open on July 6

    Global Entry Enrollment Centers to Open on July 6

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced plans to start reopening Global Entry Enrollment Centers in early July. The reopening plans were developed in consultation with CBP health and safety experts to include measures that minimize the risk of exposing travelers and CBP personnel to the novel coronavirus.

  • Disney Delays Reopening Parks in California

    Disney Delays Reopening Parks in California

    Walt Disney has announced that the reopening of its theme parks and resort hotels in California will be delayed, following a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state in recent weeks.

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