Bali Now Officially Offers 6 Month Digital Nomad Visas

Bali Now Officially Offers 6 Month Digital Nomad Visas

Bali has become the latest and perhaps most exciting destination around the world to offer travelers the chance to secure digital nomad visas to live and work from the islands. The stunning destination, which is famed the world over for its stunning landscapes, historic temples and laid-back way of living, has long since attracted travelers…

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U.S. Airlines With The Most Delays And Cancellations This Month

U.S. Airlines With The Most Delays And Cancellations This Month

Air travel in the United States has been rough this summer. Overwhelming travel demand has strained a short-staffed aviation industry, leading to delays, cancellations, and lost luggage. Travelers have been eager to regain their freedom after years of pandemic-era regulations have decimated the travel industry. Unfortunately, airlines and airports were not prepared, and flights have…

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New Low Cost, Low Carbon Train Company Set To Launch In UK This Month

New Low Cost, Low Carbon Train Company Set To Launch In UK This Month

A new rail travel company, promising travelers low-cost travel options as well as low carbon emissions, is set to launch in the UK later this month. The operator – Lumo – is backed by First Group, a British multi-national transport group based in Scotland that already oversees several different bus, coach and rail options in…

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Canada Customs between St.Stephen New Brunswick and Calais Maine.

U.S. Extends Land Border Closure With Canada And Mexico For Another Month

Despite Canada’s decision to open up to vaccinated Americans, today the United States extended the closure of its land borders with Canada and Mexico to non-essential travel through Sept. 21. This means Canadians or Americans hoping to drive to the other country for a vacation will have to wait at least another month. Land Border Closure Extended Until September 21 The…

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