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When can I travel to Portugal?

As lockdown restrictions across the UK slowly but surely ease, the public is itching to get away from it all and go on holiday. But just how likely is it that we can travel to Portugal this summer in the wake of the rule changes? Here’s everything you need to know: What are the lockdown restrictions in Portugal? In light of its coronavirus outbreak, Portugal declared a state of emergency; that was downgraded to a state of “public calamity” at the end of April, kicking off a three-stage

Yearning to travel as COVID-19 drags on? Here's what you need to know now

As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on and provinces ease their lockdown restrictions, travel is opening up — slowly. Here's what you need to know now if you're yearning to take a trip — in Canada or beyond. Domestic travel Many Canadians have struggled this summer to figure out where they can vacation in Canada. That's because each province and territory has created its own travel rules in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and those rul

American tourists barred from entering Bahamas due to COVID-19 cases; other countries still allowed

American tourists will be barred from entering the Bahamas amid the re-surging COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said in a national address Sunday. The rollback comes three weeks after the Bahamas reopened its borders to travelers. The situation in the Bahamas has deteriorated "at an exponential rate since we reopened our international borders" on

SLOVENIA REOPENING FOR TOURISM – HERE’S WHO CAN VISIT

Slovenia has reopened its borders for international tourism, first by allowing select EU nations to visit in June, and further third-party countries to start visiting in July. Slovenia is a beautiful country filled with natural wonders located in central Europe bordering Italy, Croatia, Hungary and Austria. It does

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Tahiti Now Open to Tourism: Here's What to Expect

While most of the world remains closed for non-essential travel to U.S. passport holders, there are a few exceptions. In French Polynesia, marketed as the Islands of Tahiti, quarantine measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 were exceptional, including

The handful of countries still welcoming US tourists

(CNN) — Once one of the world's most powerful travel documents, the might of the US passport has shriveled under the cloud of coronavirus, with doors slammed shut across the planet to American travelers. With US coronavirus cases recently passing the three million mark, many nations now view America with trepidation.

Hawaii Updates: 22 New Cases Today; Travel Quarantine To Remain In Place Through Sept. 1

The Hawai’i Health Department reported 22 new cases of COVID-19 today. Nineteen cases are reported on Oahu, and three are on Hawaii Island. The number of deaths remains at 22. The state case total now stands at 1,264. Oahu has 960 cases, Maui County has 135, Hawai’i Cou

Is it safe to travel on holiday?

Many countries around the world are now easing travel restrictions. They are looking to restart domestic and international travel. China and US are the world’s two largest air travel markets. They have made a big decision to ease travel restrictions, aiming to revive trade and tourism.

The "new normal" of travel: FlightPlan survey reveals industry expectations

Traveling by air today brings a new set of challenges and concerns for passengers, but the means to address them remain scarce. The industry acknowledges that change must come. A major industry poll conducted as part of FlightPlan: Chartin

Kenya prepares to resume international flights in August

Kenya is preparing to welcome tourists back next month and ease travel restrictions throughout the country with the return of international flights in August. In a statement issued last week, Kenya's president, Uhuru Kenyatta said international flights would resume from August 1 and domestic flights from July 15 as the country prepares to claw back vital income from its tourism industry.