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Most Caribbean islands have reopened to international tourism, with protocols in place to protect visitors and residents against Covid-19.

posted on: March 30, 2021

  Starting Jan. 26, all international passengers flying into the U.S. from the Caribbean will need to provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test received no more than 72 hours prior to boarding the flight to the U.S. Airlines will deny boarding to those passengers who do not produce a test result. Since the rule

Travel During COVID – What to Expect

posted on: September 21, 2020

Thinking about taking a trip during the pandemic? Here are the things you need to know… I just came back from a quick trip to TRS Coral resort in Playa Mujeres, Mexico. This area is north of Cancun. I flew from Newark Airport (EWR) out of New Jersey and would be happy to share my

The 20 worst people on every airplane

posted on: July 24, 2018

Add to the myriad things that are totally-freaking-predictable about flying (the delays, lost luggage, and hitting turbulence the moment you start to piss) this list of unavoidable people. You have encountered them on absolutely every flight. Consider them your collective travel foil, and endeavor to never count yourself among them. 20. Terrible BO Guy That

Ridiculous travel accessories that will drive other passengers nuts

posted on: March 7, 2015

By Brittany Jones Cooper Published September 04, 2014   Last week, the travel world went into a frenzy over a little $22 device called the knee defender that caused quite the scuffle on a United Airlines flight. The plastic attachment clips onto the seat, and prevents the person sitting in front of you from reclining.

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