Category: COVID-19 Updates

Seriously, What’s Going On With Domestic Airfare Right Now?

If you travelled at all this summer, you likely became familiar with packed airports, delayed flights, cancelled flights, and of course…higher domestic airfare prices. After more than two years of pandemic-era restrictions, many (if not most) business travelers are willing to put up with all of these setbacks – and then some. All of them.…
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How a Better Profile Can Improve Your Post-Pandemic Travel Experience

Preparing for an upcoming business trip? Finally… right? Maybe it’s been a while since you’ve checked into what’s happening in business travel? What does post-pandemic travel even look like? It can be hard to navigate the current travel landscape alone, especially with the rules continuing to change on a regular basis. Intimidated by all changes that…
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Travel is Getting Easier – Here’s What You Should Know

While the Omicron variant continues to impact travel in parts of the world, many are seeing countries, states, and cities begin to lift their COVID-19 restrictions. Officials are now defining their response by the various circumstances in their specific regions, and many nations have even cancelled rules put in place for the pandemic altogether.  Business…
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Vaccine Mandates to Know Before Traveling

It’s been approximately one month since the newest Covid variant, Omicron, was named a variant of concern by WHO. While the symptoms of Omicron are much milder compared to other concerning variants like Delta, vaccines are not as effective at preventing infection with this variant as they were with others. However, the UK Health Security…
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Omicron Variant Travel Updates to Know Before Your Next International Trip

The Omicron Variant is the latest strain of Covid to be designated as a “variant of concern” by WHO, which means many countries have tightened their travel restrictions again. Despite the controversy over the efficacy of travel bans, many destinations have imposed travel restrictions to/from African countries impacted the most by Omicron. Here’s a short…
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Vaccine Passport Updates – May 18, 2021

Fully vaccinated travelers are now able to safely travel within the United States without getting COVID tested or self-quarantining. Additionally, many countries have opened their borders to vaccinated international tourists. Vaccinated travelers should still wear masks as they are required for everyone on planes, buses, trains, and other public transit. However, aside from health care…
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Airline Updates – May 17, 2021

The CDC requires all air travelers entering the US to provide a negative COVID test result within three days of their travel date or documentation of COVID recovery to board. American Airlines Change Fees and Flight Flexibility American Airlines has abolished change fees on all domestic international travel in Premium Cabin and Main Cabin areas…
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Vaccine Passport Updates – May 13, 2021

On Friday April 5, the CDC released new guidelines for travel. Fully vaccinated travelers are now able to safely travel within the United States without getting COVID tested or self-quarantining. Vaccinated travelers should still wear masks as they are required for everyone on planes, buses, trains, and other public transit, avoid crowds, stay six feet…
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What It’s Like Traveling One Year Into the Pandemic

It’s been a little over a year since the start of the COVID pandemic and while the travel industry has persevered after months and months of only-when-essential travel restrictions, it’s finally showing signs of bouncing back. Last summer we shared our experience of what it’s like to travel in global pandemic, but it’s been almost…
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Vaccine Passport Updates – April 28, 2021

On Friday April 5, the CDC released new guidelines for travel. Fully vaccinated travelers are now able to safely travel within the United States without getting COVID tested or self-quarantining. Vaccinated travelers should still wear masks as they are required for everyone on planes, buses, trains, and other public transit, avoid crowds, stay six feet…
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