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‘Light at the End of the Tunnel': What's Next for Tourism in Fort Lauderdale
With many pandemic-related travel restrictions in the rearview mirror, Visit Lauderdale hosted an event to celebrate national travel and tourism week.
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South Florida Tourism's Race to Recovery
With many pandemic-related travel restrictions in the rearview mirror, Visit Lauderdale hosted an event to celebrate national travel and tourism week. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges reports
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Some Passports Are Better Than Others. Here's a List of the Most Powerful Ones
Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries in Europe, tops a new passport index that analyzes factors that affect global citizens.
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What It's Like to Travel to Australia Right Now
CNBC Travel looks into what it’s now like to visit a country that was once labeled “Fortress Australia” because of its strict Covid-19 policies.
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Cruises to Cuba Were Not Allowed, Companies Must Pay: Judge
A federal judge in Miami has ruled that four of the largest cruise companies engaged in tourism to Cuba that was barred by law between 2015 and 2019
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The 4 Types of Vacations That May Be Hard to Book in 2022
After two years of vacation plans being halted by Covid-19, travelers are beginning to regain their confidence and are booking holidays up to a year in advance.
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Britain's P&O Ferries Lays Off 800 Staff and Suspends Sailing, Saying Its Business Is ‘Not Sustainable'
British ferry operator P&O Ferries made 800 staff redundant and suspended sailing with immediate effect Thursday, saying the business was “not sustainable.”
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Covid Pushed Nearly 5 Million More in Southeast Asia Into Extreme Poverty, Says Asian Development Bank
Covid-19 pushed 4.7 million people in Southeast Asia into extreme poverty last year and erased 9.3 million jobs, the Asian Development Bank said.
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96% of Travelers Want Their Vacation Dollars to Positively Impact the Place They Visit, Survey Finds
Nearly all travelers surveyed by booking platform Kind Traveler said it’s important their travel dollars have a positive effect on the destination they visit.
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This Country Regularly Tops the Philippines' Tourist Arrivals — and It's Not China
Residents from South Korea topped the list of visitor arrivals to the Philippines each year from 2010 to 2020, according to the Philippines’ tourism department.
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A Travel Guide Is Fleeing Ukraine — and Hosting Free Online ‘Tours' Along the Way
A travel guide’s virtual tours around Kyiv used to draw between 30 and 100 people. But over 1,800 tuned in to her livestreamed Ukraine tours after the invasion.
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Italians Reveal Their Favorite Places to Go on Vacation — in Italy
Italians love Tuscany’s quiet islands, hiking in the Dolomite mountains and go off-the-beaten-track in Rome.
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Hawaii to Lift More COVID-19 Travel Quarantine Rules This Month
Hawaii plans to lift its COVID-19 quarantine requirement for travelers later this month
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Europe's Travel Rules Are Dropping as Fast as Its Covid Cases
Citing high vaccination rates and the mildness of most omicron infections, Europeans nations are dropping rules deemed no longer effective against Covid-19.
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France Is the Most Visited Country in the World. Here's Why
France has the most international tourist visitors in the world, followed by Spain and the U.S. French residents rate it for its landscape, culture and food.
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‘Air Rage' Is Complicating Travel in North America and Europe – But Not So Much in Asia
While “air rage” may seem to be another inevitability of living through a pandemic, some places aren’t seeing many frustrations unleashed in the skies.
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If You're Going Abroad for Spring Break, Here's What It's Like to Self-Test for Your Flight Back Home
Here’s what it’s like to self-test for Covid-19 before boarding a flight to the U.S., as required by federal government regulation since last December.
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Here Are the 5 Most Valuable Airline and Hotel Rewards Programs
NerdWallet released its 2022 rankings of the top five most valuable airline and top five hotel rewards programs, based on rate of return on dollars spent.
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Is It Safe to Travel If You're Vaccinated, Boosted and Recovered? Medical Experts Are Divided
Some with so-called “super immunity” believe now is the safest time to travel during the pandemic. Some medical experts agree; others say it may be too soon.
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Insider Tips on Visiting France's Wineries – for Rookies and Experts Alike
An industry that once resisted the open-door policies of “New World” wine regions continues to welcome visitors for tours, tastings and other activities.