The cruise line will start selling tickets on March 2 for the world cruise Oceania Cruises recently released its “2024 Around the Worlds in 180 Days” itinerary where travelers will get to visit 96 destinations and 34 countries. Reservations open on March 2 and tickets start at $47,099 per guest. And for those who prefer…
Southwest Airlines Announces The Return Of Alcohol Sales
While Southwest Resumes Liquor Service, American Airlines Is The Only Major Airline Holding Out On Return To Booze Southwest announced that they will be resuming the sale of alcohol in-flight, leaving American Airlines as the sole airline not shifting back to its pre-pandemic stance. The move will be pleasing for many customers, but airline unions…
Lufthansa Announces 2 New Flight Routes From The U.S. To Europe This Summer
Lufthansa, the flag carrier airline for Germany, and the second largest airline in Europe has announced new additions to their international route map, expanding to two cities in the United States. Currently, the German airline flies to 18 different cities around the United States, to places such as Los Angeles, Orlando, and New York, but…
JetBlue Announces Its Winter Sale With Flights Starting At $29
Domestic Flights and Packages To A Number Of Caribbean Destinations Included In The Sale JetBlue has announced its winter sale, highlighting some flights as low as $29 one-way. The list of flights includes a number of domestic locations as well as Caribbean hotspots. The New York based budget carrier is trying to entice some winter-weary…
Avianca Announces New Routes Between Colombia and U.S.
Avianca, an airline that has been the flag carrier of Colombia since 1919, is slowly expanding its network, and at least regaining some of its old routes that were lost since the beginning of the pandemic and through some Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring. Historically, Bogota was the primary entry point into Colombia, but passengers will…
ITB China announces the Maldives as Official Island Travel Partner 2021 for Shanghai event in November
Maldives was one of the first countries to open borders for international travellers last year amidst the pandemic. In 2021 they will be the Official Island Travel Partner for the upcoming ITB China, set to take place from 24 – 26 November as a physical event in Shanghai, with a virtual extension from early November until the…
Thailand Announces It Will Begin Dropping Quarantine For Tourists
Last night, the Prime Minister of Thailand Prayuth Chan-o-cha revealed his country’s plans to allow travelers from some countries to be able to enter the country without having to quarantine upon their arrival. The news is bound to be celebrated by travelers, as the country’s previous entry requirements and mandatory hotel quarantine have long been…
Disney Cruise Lines Announces New Itineraries for 2022
Disney Cruise Lines announced on September 10th that it will be offering many new cruise itineraries for 2022. All four of Disney Cruise Lines ships will be sailing from ports in the United States and Canada. According to the cruise lineâs website, the ships will sail from ports in Galveston Texas, Miami, Florida, New Orleans, Louisiana, Port…
Thailand announces ‘Phuket Sandbox 7+7 Extension’ for fully vaccinated MENA travellers
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced updates to its Phuket Sandbox programme – which was pivotal to the country’s tourism recovery – with the “Phuket Sandbox 7+7 Extension”. Receiving approval from the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) in Thailand, programme provides fully vaccinated travellers from the Middle East with opportunities to visit multiple…
Greece Announces New Restrictions For Unvaccinated Travelers
Greece, one of Europe’s most popular destinations for travelers around the world, has announced new restrictions that will affect only those who are not vaccinated. The country has unveiled restrictions that will affect not only unvaccinated citizens, but unvaccinated foreigners heading to the country for employment or for a vacation as well. A country that…