Passport processes were one of the first things “to go” when the Novel 2019 Coronavirus pandemic began. The program was shut down and since then, the only way a U.S. …
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When Las Vegas announced its new safety guidelines for reopening back in early May, a lot of people were hoping they would include something about banning smoking. They didn’t. But …
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The Caribbean Is Opening. Here’s When We Can Travel To Each Island
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegTravel to foreign countries is still pretty difficult for Americans. European nations are making travel agreements with each other but not with us. The border with Canada is still closed. …
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In a coronavirus world, everyone is making their own decisions about what is safe and what is not. These decisions are made on their evaluation of the data available and …
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Being a television personality can have its ups and downs. One day you have your own reality TV show on cable, and the next day you’re delivering airport luggage.
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Planning A Trip To Vegas? Here’s A Great Outdoor Activity That Allows For Social Distancing
by joehegby joehegLas Vegas is open for business. While the casinos are there to take your money, with new precautions, many of the other things to do in town are not. While …
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We’ve written before about how cautious Hawaii has been in allowing tourism to start back up. With just 653 confirmed cases of COVID-19, they tie, at 17, with Montana and …
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Why This May Be The Best Time To Visit New Places Instead Of Old Favorites
by joehegby joehegWhen you start to travel again, where will you visit first? It’s a popular question right now. A survey showed that most people would prefer to stay closer to home …
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Australia’s Dates To Open Tourism, Including to International Travelers
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAs it begins to emerge from its self-imposed hibernation due to COVID-19, Australia is starting to consider what tourism, including international travel, will look like. The island nation of 25 …
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is taking the first steps towards the development of a system for passenger self-screening that they’re comparing to the self-checkout you see in supermarkets.