By Raelynn Kiesel
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44 articles published
Meet 80-year-old Grandmas on the Trip of a Lifetime; Exploring the 8 Wonders of the World
Two grandmothers, Sandra Hazelip and Eleanor Hamby are a pair of best friends who have proved that adventure does not have an age limit. The grandmas went on a trip to visit all 8 world wonders for their birthdays. They travelled to all seven continents to complete their bucket list trip. According to CNN, who […]
American Airlines To Reduce Passenger Numbers This Summer
In an attempt to further reduce overcrowding, the Federal Aviation Administration said it would allow airlines to reduce flights at airports serving New York City and at Washington’s Reagan National Airport in an attempt to avoid disruptions. Additionally, airlines are reducing their reliance on regional feeder airlines, which service lower-demand routes. These changes must be […]
Jamaica Set to Host Biggest Spring Carnival Ever! Here’s why you can’t Afford to Miss
Carnival in Jamaica is about one thing only and that’s, having the time of your life. The Jamaica Carnival attracts over 100,000 guests and locals to the celebration. Jamaica Carnival is a true expression of the island’s spirit where people both young and old spend months preparing for what is termed the biggest party of […]
“Coming to Amsterdam for a messy night? Stay away!”
Amsterdam Cautions British Tourists This Spring Amsterdam has launched a new campaign warning British tourists seeking a ‘messy weekend‘ to stay away. Young people visiting the city for stag parties and pub crawls have long been a concern to authorities and residents due to noise complaints and anti-social behavior. However, travelers attracted to the Dutch […]
Japan Island Restricts Tourists To Protect Rare Species
Japan Limits Visitors to Protect Endangered Wild Cats Visiting one of Japan’s most beautiful islands will soon become more hectic than before. Iriomote, a World Heritage site 120 miles east of Taiwan, is renowned for its untouched forest, stunning vistas and unique species. It hosted 290,000 visitors in 2019, the website said. The island is […]
Portugal Border Delays Set To Affect Easter Travels
Travelers have been warned of delays at the Portuguese border over the Easter weekend due to strike action. This comes after Portuguese immigration officers announced a series of walkouts from 6-10 April. This industrial action is set to affect holidaymakers heading to Portugal over Easter, who will face the threat of delays entering the country […]
Planning for Spring Break or Summer? You now won’t need Covid-19 Vaccine for U.S Travel
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to end a requirement that most foreign air travelers be vaccinated against COVID-19, one of the few remaining pandemic travel restrictions still in place. The vote comes as the White House plans to end the COVID public health emergency on 11 May. Republican Representative Thomas Massie introduced the measure […]
Making Easter Travel Plans? Avoid Dover Port Transit
The Port of Dover, the UK’s busiest international ferry port and a vital gateway for the movement of people and trade, is in a massive crisis. Travelers at Dover remain in long queues to catch ferries to France after waiting more than 24 hours, although port authorities say the situation is improving for new arrivals. […]