United announced the inauguration of its largest United Club at Denver International Airport. This new 35,000-square-foot club is located in the B Concourse. It offers a modern twist on the United Club experience with a new feature bar featuring beer flight boards to enjoy a seasonal rotation of local and craft beers. This club is…
NCL announces destination 2024/25 itineraries, including a return to Hong Kong Joe Cusmano
Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled immersive, destination-rich itineraries for its 2024/25 season in the region. This fascinating programme includes a 12-day cruise on the luxurious Norwegian Spirit from Manila, Philippines, to Hong Kong for the first time in four years. The collection also has itineraries for longer, more immersive trips. This season is Norwegian Sun’s…
British Airways unveils five new Avios-only flights, including Easter Holiday Travel
British Airways unveiled its next Avios-Only flights today, opening up hundreds of additional reward seats over the 2024 Easter period. The first Avios-Only flights were revealed last month, on which 100% of the seats are exclusively available to Executive Club Members as Reward Seats. The first two, to Sharm El Sheikh in November 2023 and Geneva…
United Launches 6 New Routes Including Flights To Caribbean Hotspots
This week, United Airlines announced a swath of expansions at its hub in the Denver International Airport. The expansion includes more flights, new routes, and additional gates, planes, and clubs. Once completed, the new services together will mark the airline’s largest presence in Denver to date. Denver Is On The Rise Spurred by Denver’s rising…
Airbnb Is Launching Over 50 New Features Including Category For Budget Travelers
Since the launch of Airbnb in 2008, there have been upwards of 1 billion guests worldwide. The mega-popular vacation rental platform is expecting approximately 300 million guests to book this year. With continued growth, the San Francisco based company is still evolving. As travel expenses have shot through the roof in 2023, Airbnb is thinking…
Mexico Government Asks U.S. To Stop Including Tourist Spots In Travel Advisories
Standing up for its tourism sector, currently plagued by numerous reports of increased violence in popular destinations, the Mexican Government has formally asked the United States to not ‘generalize’ when issuing travel advisories. Namely, it has suggested any alerts affecting whole cities and/or states should be more specific. Although Mexico unarguably remains a top rated…
Jamaica To Lift Internal Covid Restrictions Including Curfew
As one of the Caribbean nations with some of the strictest Covid measures still in place right now, Jamaica seems to be finally ready to move onto a phase where the virus is treated as an endemic disease, tentatively removing existing curbs on social life, including a long-standing curfew. Ever since Omicron first arrived, other…
Street Photography Gear (Including Best Street Photography Camera)
“Which camera should I buy?” I get asked that a lot. I’m a street photographer. I’d like to share some of the key technical factors of street photography gear with you. What is the best street photography camera? In recent times there have been some cool micro four third cameras doing the rounds. Micro four third cameras…
Mexico Removes All COVID-19 Entry Requirements Including Health Form
Mexico Returns To 2019 Normality For Visitors Mexico—the world’s most popular travel destination throughout the COVID-19 pandemic—has now dropped all COVID-19 entry requirements as of January 1, 2022. El Salvador was the world’s first nation to drop all COVID-19 entry requirements in November 2021, with Mexico now joining El Salvador as the world’s second nation…
47 countries have been removed including Mexico and Thailand
The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced that 47 countries will be removed from the 54-strong UK red list from Monday 11th October. This includes some favourite holiday hotspots such as Mexico, Thailand and all of Africa. This means that as of 4am on Monday, British nationals will be able to return from these countries…