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News You Can Use – December 14 2022
Why Do Airlines Still Have Dress Codes For Passengers?
“I remember when passengers dressed up for business/first class.” It was a comment, this time in a travel Facebook group where people easily drop tens of thousands of dollars or millions of frequent flier miles, about my attire. I was on the last leg of a five-day whirlwind trip that took… Afar
Delta Resuming Cuba Flights
Delta will resume service to Cuba in April of this year, ending a pause that began with the start of the pandemic. The resumption will come with twice-daily Miami-Havana service beginning April 10. Delta will operate the route on Airbus A320 aircraft that are configured with a domestic first-class… Travel Weekly
Bermuda Slow On Its Covid-Era Comeback
After eliminating Covid-related restrictions and rules, Bermuda appears better positioned than ever to benefit from a wave of pent-up demand. But since its hotel inventory and airlift are still well below pre-pandemic levels, its path to recovery looks likely to remain challenged over the… Travel Weekly
The Quiet Thrill Of Winter Wildlife Viewing
The Clark’s nutcracker, I surmised after observing one in an Aspen tree last winter furiously pecking at a seed, is a determined bird. His sharp beak matched the black wingtips on his pearl gray body, and white, spectacle-like eye rings seemed to amplify his diligence. The bird is the… Herald Review
The 100 Best Hotels In The World
With international travel’s steady revival, Travel + Leisure readers have finally been able to revisit (and celebrate) their favorite hotels around the world — and check off many that have long been on their must-stay lists. This year’s top 100 winners reflect the resurgence of global… Travel + Leisure
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