U.S. Requires All Travelers to Provide Negative COVID Test Upon Entry
Effective January 26, the CDC will require all travelers entering the United States to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country.
Effective January 26, the CDC will require all travelers entering the United States to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country.
The coming of the New Year and a vaccine on the horizon has led to an increase in travel plans later into 2021. Read the latest travel trends for the upcoming season.
Traveling during this holiday season will look different than years before. If you do choose to travel, here’s what to expect and how to prepare for the smoothest trip possible.
With travelers booking over two weeks for their vacations so they can work remotely and self-quarantine, browse these remote-work friendly rentals for your productive vacation!
Since the initial pandemic outbreak, we are beginning to see fall trends towards tourism recovery. Read the latest COVID updates from these destinations…
As the hospitality industry rises to the challenges of the new normal, it’s clear that contactless technology will play a major part and help to speed the recovery.
How has the novel coronavirus changed the resort industry and what does a resort stay actually look like these days?
If you are in desperate need of getting your family out of the house, then browse these essential tips for planning and navigating a family trip with the burdens of the new pandemic travel-scape.
Read the latest news on how the pandemic has affected tourism in Park City, Utah and see what travel currently looks like in this charming mountain town.
As air travel slowly begins to resume in the wake of COVID-19, new safety precautions may be the new norm for the foreseeable future.