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Ontario Airport adding nonstop Volaris flights to Mexico City in the fall

ONTARIO, Calif. (VVNG.com) — Ontario International Airport (ONT) announced that Volaris will launch nonstop service to Mexico City (MEX) starting in the fall. Volaris will begin the ONT-MEX service November 9, 2020 and reservations and tickets are available now at volaris.com at an introductory price of US$89.99. The new route will complement Volaris’ existing ONT nonstop flight serving Guadalajara (GDL) that began in 2014.

Aloha! Canadians will soon be able to visit Hawaii without having to quarantine

TORONTO -- Canadians will soon be allowed to travel to Hawaii amid the pandemic. Starting Sept. 1, "all trans-Pacific" travellers, including Canadians, will be allowed to visit Hawaii without having to quarantine, as long as they provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival. "Travele

Coronavirus: Can Canadians travel to Europe?

Question: Monica: “Can Canadians travel to Europe, particularly Poland? What are the rules, restrictions, [and] any changes in procedures?” Answer: As of July 1, Canadians are among 14 nationalities allowed to travel to Europe’s Schengen Area for up to 90 days wi

United Resuming Flights to Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta

United Airlines is set to relaunch a host of routes to popular destinations in Mexico, Caribbean Journal has learned. In September, United will be resuming flights from Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s Pacific coast. The carrier also announced the planned resumption of service between Denver and Cabo San Lucas. In total, United is adding 20 routes to its schedul

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All the Caribbean destinations that are starting to welcome US travelers again

From tropical rainforests to pink-sand beaches, the hundreds of islands across the Caribbean entice millions of tourists every year. That was all put on pause in March when countries and territories closed their borders and waved goodbye to the final tourists leaving their islands.

Argentina Won’t Reopen To Flights On September 1st As Expected

In April, the Argentinian government proposed to ban all commercial domestic and international flights through to September 1st as a result of the global health crisis. However, to the frustration of many, the country’s Minister of Transport, Mario Meoni, has now shut down the possibility of even domestic flights resuming on this date.

Colombia Is Set To Open Up Domestic Flights On 1 September

The Colombian government announced that it is relaunching the commercial domestic air services from 1 September. Does this mean that you’ll be able to visit Colombia from that date? Not exactly, as there’s still a long road ahead. Let’s investigate further.

Honduras to reopen domestic and international flights

Honduras announced Tuesday it will reopen its airports to domestic and international flights in mid-August, after a nearly five-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, news agency Reuters reports. Domestic flights will resume 10 Aug. and international flights will start 17 Aug. Cayman Airways operated several repatriation flights to Honduras in May in

ITALY REOPENING FOR CRUISE SHIPS ON AUGUST 15

Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte announced late Friday that Italy will be reopening its borders for cruise ships starting on August 15th, 2020. It's the latest move to boost Italy's tourism industry hit hard by the global pandemic.

US Virgin Islands Returns to Business After Isaias

The US Virgin Islands has resumed business operations following the passage of Tropical Storm Isaias. While the storm brought heavy rainfall to the area, it had “little to no impact to the territory’s tourism infrastructure,” according to the US Virgin Islands Department of Tourism. St Thomas’ Cyril E. King Airport and St Croix’s Henry E. Rohlsen Airport remain open with normal operations.