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Brazil Reinstates Visa Requirements for Travelers From the US, Canada, and Australia - cntraveler.com - Australia - Japan - Usa - Brazil - Canada - state Indiana
cntraveler.com
13.09.2023 / 14:49

Brazil Reinstates Visa Requirements for Travelers From the US, Canada, and Australia

If you’re heading to Brazil in the new year, there’s an extra step to add to your to-do list. Beginning January 10, travelers from the United States, Canada, and Australia will need to acquire an e-visa in order to enter the country. Until then, citizens of these countries will be able to visit Brazil—for business as well as pleasure, per a press release—without these short-term visitor visas (so long as they are staying for no more than 90 days.)

US Hotels and Resorts Great for Fall Travel Leaf-Peeping - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Missouri - state Nevada - state California - county Valley - county Sierra - county Humboldt
travelpulse.com
12.09.2023 / 18:43

US Hotels and Resorts Great for Fall Travel Leaf-Peeping

With the Labor Day holiday now behind us, the year’s peak period for warm-weather travel has passed. Summer is winding down and, although the autumnal equinox doesn’t actually arrive until September 23, many fall fanatics cannot wait for crisper weather to roll in and the harvest season festivities to start. Some autumn enthusiasts will start amassing all things pumpkin spice, putting together the perfect Halloween costume or crafting Thanksgiving-themed decorations.

More than 4,400 Maui residents have filed for unemployment — up from 130 before the wildfires — amid a 'mass exodus of tourists' that has locals urging visitors to return 'before it's too late' - insider.com - state Hawaii - county Maui
insider.com
31.08.2023 / 02:57

More than 4,400 Maui residents have filed for unemployment — up from 130 before the wildfires — amid a 'mass exodus of tourists' that has locals urging visitors to return 'before it's too late'

Thousands of Maui residents have filed for unemployment after wildfires devastated part of the island and tourism plummeted, leading many local business owners to urge visitors to come back.

China Drops COVID-19 Testing Policy for International Arrivals - travelandleisure.com - Usa - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - North Korea - city Beijing - city Pyongyang
travelandleisure.com
30.08.2023 / 19:03

China Drops COVID-19 Testing Policy for International Arrivals

China dropped mandatory COVID-19 testing for incoming travelers on Wednesday, becoming one of the last countries in the world to do so.

China Shortens Quarantine Period for Arrivals - skift.com - China
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:43

China Shortens Quarantine Period for Arrivals

China on Friday eased some of its Covid curbs, including shortening by two days quarantine times for close contacts of cases and for inbound travelers and scrapping a penalty on airlines that bring in infected passengers.

Beijing Shuts Down Tourism Attractions After Covid Cases Spike Again - skift.com - China - Qatar - city Beijing - city Shanghai - city Guangzhou - city Chongqing
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:39

Beijing Shuts Down Tourism Attractions After Covid Cases Spike Again

Beijing shut parks, malls and museums on Tuesday while more Chinese cities resumed mass testing for Covid-19 as authorities struggle with a spike in cases that has deepened concern about the economy and dimmed hopes for a quick reopening.

India Becoming the New China for Outbound Travel - skift.com - China - India - Thailand
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:38

India Becoming the New China for Outbound Travel

China’s latest loosening of its stringent zero-Covid policy, mostly for domestic tourism, comes across as too little too late, at a time when the rest of the world is living with the virus. 

U.S. International Inbound Travel Won't Fully Recover Until 2025 - skift.com - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - India
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:35

U.S. International Inbound Travel Won't Fully Recover Until 2025

International inbound travel to the U.S. is projected to be at 63 percent and 75 percent of its pre-pandemic volume in 2022 and 2023, respectively, according to the U.S. Travel Association’s biannual forecast. At this rate, international travel won’t reach pre-pandemic levels until 2025.

Chinese Reluctant to Travel Abroad Even If Restrictions Lifted - skift.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - city Beijing
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:30

Chinese Reluctant to Travel Abroad Even If Restrictions Lifted

More than half of Chinese say they will put off travel abroad, for periods from several months to more than a year, even if borders reopened tomorrow, a study showed on Tuesday, a sign that consumer recovery from Covid-19 measures will take time.

Hong Kong Eases Testing for Inbound Arrivals - skift.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:28

Hong Kong Eases Testing for Inbound Arrivals

A day after China announced some major changes to its controversial zero-Covid policy, Hong Kong on Thursday announced that inbound arrivals would need to undergo daily rapid antigen tests for five days, instead of seven days.

Chinese Travel Searches Spike 10X on Loosening of Covid Rules - skift.com - Japan - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - Macau - South Korea - Thailand
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:27

Chinese Travel Searches Spike 10X on Loosening of Covid Rules

Chinese people, cut off from the rest of the world for three years by stringent COVID-19 curbs, flocked to travel sites on Tuesday ahead of borders reopening next month, even as rising infections strained the health system and roiled the economy.

Hyatt Now Says Hyatt House Is Not Just for Business Travelers - skift.com - Britain - Usa - China - city Beijing
skift.com
25.08.2023 / 14:26

Hyatt Now Says Hyatt House Is Not Just for Business Travelers

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, January 5, and here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

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