Colombia Continues To Grow In Popularity With American Travelers

Colombia Continues To Grow In Popularity With American Travelers

During Easter, the Latin American country will hit a new record for international travelers after the pandemic started Now with simplified entry rules, like test-free entry for vaccinated toursits, more travelers are ready to explore exotic destinations and places with rich cultures, beautiful beaches, and fascinating jungles like Colombia. The number of international travelers visiting…

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American Airlines First to Offer New Flights to Ocho Rios, Jamaica

American Airlines First to Offer New Flights to Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Further expanding its already comprehensive service to the Caribbean, American Airlines will be launching the first-ever international flight route between the United States and Ocho Rios, in Jamaica. The resort town, which has risen to prominence in recent years, rivals Montego Bay and Negril as one of the most popular tourist hotspots on the island.…

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American Airlines Begins Selling Alcohol On Flights Again

American Airlines Begins Selling Alcohol On Flights Again

The carrier will allow customers to buy beer for $8 and spirits and wine for $9 during flights The carrier American Airlines announced on Thursday that they will be resuming inflight alcoholic beverages sales starting on April 18 on domestic and short-haul international flights. On the same date the mask mandate for flights is set…

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New Zealand Reopens To American Tourists Starting May 1

New Zealand Reopens To American Tourists Starting May 1

After two years of having completely sealing itself off due to the Covid pandemic, New Zealand will be finally reopening its borders this year, and even sooner than initially expected. According to Jacinda Ardern, the country’s Prime Minister herself, Americans and other visa-exempt nationals will be able to visit again from May 1. New Zealand’s…

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Denmark Relaxes Entry Requirements For American Travelers

Denmark Relaxes Entry Requirements For American Travelers

After tightening entry rules in response to the rapid spread of Omicron, the Scandinavian nation of Denmark is once again rolling back measures as the epidemiological situation improves. Now, all American travelers can enter Denmark without presenting a negative Covid, although the unvaccinated still face post-arrival testing requirements. With the updated guidelines, Denmark now joins…

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Puerto Rico Removes Testing Requirement For Vaccinated American Travelers

Puerto Rico Removes Testing Requirement For Vaccinated American Travelers

Officials in Puerto Rico recently announced that the U.S. territory will be easing some of its entry requirements for American travelers. Effective February 2, fully vaccinated visitors from the U.S. mainland to the island will no longer have to present a negative Covid test result before entry. The 7-day quarantine requirement that’s currently in place…

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American Airlines Adds New Direct Flights To Cozumel And Jamaica

American Airlines Adds New Direct Flights To Cozumel And Jamaica

Ramping up its Caribbean fleet, American Airlines has recently announced new nonstop flights from the international hub of Austin to Cozumel, Mexico, and Montego Bay, Jamaica, two hugely popular sunny escapes for Americans. Already one of the busiest airports in Texas, Austin-Bergstrom looks set to experience an influx of Caribbean-bound travelers, with Mexico and Jamaica…

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Spain Will Require American Travelers To Have A Booster For Entry

Spain Will Require American Travelers To Have A Booster For Entry

Aligning itself with fellow European Union (EU) nations, Spain has recently tightened restrictions on inbound travelers, both from within Europe and across the pond, and will now require most American travelers to have a booster for entry. The Iberian country, which has registered some of the highest number of Covid cases in Europe since the…

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