There was a lot of excitement last year when JetBlue announced it would begin flying to London from New York JFK and Boston Logan in 2021. The airline’s announcement made …
Coronavirus
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The World Tourism Organization, A United Nations Specialized Agency (UNWTO), has announced the first flight that will carry passengers who have digital passports with the proof they are negative for …
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When traveling for pleasure, some people prefer to do a tour, either instead of or in addition to a DIY approach. Not surprisingly, tour operators have been feeling the same …
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Cruises
Cruise Lines’ “No Sail Order,” Currently To July 24, Could Be Extended Again
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWhen coronavirus became a large issue on cruise ships, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted a No Sail Order, effective March 14, 2020, that would last 30 days. …
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The last time I was on a plane was our flight home from New York, on February 18th. A lot of things have changed since then. I had one friend …
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If you want to travel to somewhere really safe…;-) As of this writing, there have been over 4 million cases of coronavirus diagnosed worldwide. It’s torn people apart from friends …
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Weekly Recap
Is This Why Florida’s COVID Cases Are Low?, Paying With Cash More Valuable Than Miles?, Once In A Lifetime Images From The Sky, & More!
by joehegby joehegHappy Sunday to all of our travel friends, both near and far. Here are some articles we’ve read from other bloggers (and other sources) that we think you may like, …
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Airlines
Southwest Resuming Some International Flights, Beginning In June
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegSouthwest Airlines has reported they are resuming some of their international flights that were discontinued due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Weekly Recap
About Those Amex Hilton/Bonvoy Statement Credits, Guy Arrested At WDW Abandoned Area, Very Disappointing Tourist Attractions, & More!
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegHappy Saturday, travel friends! Here’s a recap of what’s gone on at YMMV this week. From what we’ve written to what others wrote that we really liked and wanted to …
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The Nevada Gaming Commission has approved new safety guidelines. These will lead the way for the state’s 400+ casinos in Las Vegas, Reno and other cities to begin reopening.