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News You Can Use – October 14, 2020
New (Non-Health) Rules Coming For Travel To Europe
A new travel authorization system is set to be introduced in Europe by 2022, requiring visitors from outside the European Schengen Zone to register before visiting. The scheme was initially slated to be rolled out in 2021 but it’s now looking likely that it won’t be fully operational until… Lonely Planet
Still Waiting For A Cruise Refund? Help May Be On The Way
Seasoned travelers know that if they have a problem with an airline, they can file a complaint with the Department of Transportation. Have an issue with a hotel the Federal Trade Commission is the place to explain your problem. But if you have a problem with a cruise, you have a problem… Los Angeles Times
8 Ways To Score Cheap Flights This Fall
Airlines have taken a massive hit in recent months since the COVID-19 pandemic was first declared, but one of the silver linings, at least for travelers, is that there have never been more opportunities to score cheap flight deals. What’s more, flying continues to be among the safest… Travel Pulse
Why Virtual Travel Is Here To Stay
As the pandemic forced travelers to stay home, virtual reality quickly became a portal to the world. Consider Google Arts & Culture, with its photos and 360-degree videos of more than 2,500 landmarks, including the Louvre, the Tate Modern, and U.S. national parks like Volcanoes… Travel + Leisure
Iceland Tourism Prepares For A Comeback
In a normal October, the Radisson BLU Saga Hotel in Reykjavik would be buzzing with tourists hoping for a glimpse of the Northern Lights, business travelers in town for trade fairs, honeymooners gearing up for a tour of Iceland’s waterfalls and geothermal spas. This year, of course, things are very different… The New York Times
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