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I Canceled My Round-the-World Trip Because of Coronavirus—Here’s Which Airlines Refunded My Money - smartertravel.com - Los Angeles - Britain - Usa - New York - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - city Wuhan - city Helsinki - city Bangkok
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:02

I Canceled My Round-the-World Trip Because of Coronavirus—Here’s Which Airlines Refunded My Money

Last week, I wrote about my upcoming round-the-world trip, which I had been planning for several months (here’s the story). My friends and family were concerned about me going to Asia amid the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak. Of course, I had some concerns, too. After asking for answers to the question “Should I cancel my trip to Asia?” on both my website and my Facebook page, I was shocked by how many people said that I should cancel. Some of the comments were coming from big-time travelers, including executives of Asian airlines.

What’s in Our Bags: The Travel Gear Editors Are Loving This Summer - cntraveler.com - Iceland - Italy - city New York - state Maine - county El Paso
cntraveler.com
26.07.2023 / 21:13

What’s in Our Bags: The Travel Gear Editors Are Loving This Summer

Summer is one of the most anticipated seasons of the year, and one of the busiest for travel. It comes as no surprise the Traveler out of office calendar has been full, with editors setting off on vacations near and far: babymoons in Iceland, destination weddings in Italy, and road trips through Maine included. Along the way, we've picked up some stellar travel gear—including a few quality summer staples to help beat the sometimes unbearable heat. Below, our editors share the tried-and-true products they've used the most this season, from waterproof sandals and skincare to lightweight linens and holy grail hair products. Some items are best suited to warm-weather vacations, while others will find a home in your suitcase year-round; all, though, come highly recommended by our team. Whether you’re planning a beach trip and looking for a new swimsuit or are in need of a new weekender bag, we’ve got you covered.

Which Airlines’ Business Class Is Worth the Upgrade? Our Editors Tested Them Out - afar.com - France - Usa
afar.com
25.07.2023 / 10:12

Which Airlines’ Business Class Is Worth the Upgrade? Our Editors Tested Them Out

Business-class seats are no longer just the purview of suits shuttling between meetings. In recent years, more leisure travelers have started upgrading on long-haul flights—in part, thanks to the desire for more space during the pandemic. This has led to a number of new business-class offerings on domestic and international airlines alike, as well as the all-business-class airline La Compagnie that flies between the USA and France for half the normal price.

In Pictures: Five of the world's most remarkable treks - bbc.com - Iceland - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - China - city Reykjavik - Peru - Scotland - Laos - Venezuela
bbc.com
22.07.2023 / 22:43

In Pictures: Five of the world's most remarkable treks

Every journey starts with one small step, to paraphrase Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. But some journeys contain more steps than others.

The Great American West and coronavirus: a conversation with Kim Paulson - roughguides.com - Usa - county Park - state Idaho - state Montana - state Wyoming - state South Dakota - state North Dakota
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:50

The Great American West and coronavirus: a conversation with Kim Paulson

The Great American West is as great as its name implies. The region – covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho – is big-sky country, characterized by epic landscapes from the towering Rocky Mountains to the tumbleweed Great Plains. You’ll find fifteen national parks and monuments here, ripe for exploring. But how has the area experienced coronavirus, and how is it opening up? We chatted with The Great American West PR and Communications Manager Kim Paulson to learn more.

Coronavirus in the Caribbean: an interview with Grenada Tourism - roughguides.com - Britain - Martinique - city Sandy - Grenada
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:40

Coronavirus in the Caribbean: an interview with Grenada Tourism

We might all be marooned in our houses, but what about those stuck on actual desert islands? Here, we take a look at coronavirus in the Caribbean, diving into its impact and thinking about what travel here might look like for the rest of this year and into 2021. In the meantime, evocative virtual campaigns are emanating from the region – inspiring content that will bring tropical vibes to your quarantine barbecue and have you gagging to visit. We talked to Sharon at the Grenada Tourism Authority, who helped us to scratch beneath the surface to start understanding what coronavirus means for the Caribbean.

In pictures: meet the people of Peru - roughguides.com - Spain - Italy - Britain - city London - Brazil - Philippines - Peru
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:33

In pictures: meet the people of Peru

Rough Guides writer and photographer Kiki Deere shares with us some pictures of Peru from her latest research trip across the country.

How coronavirus has impacted small travel outfits: a chat with local expert Inge in Tanzania - roughguides.com - Eu - Usa - South Africa - Tanzania - Ethiopia - Rwanda
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:32

How coronavirus has impacted small travel outfits: a chat with local expert Inge in Tanzania

We know that the corona crisis has had a massive impact on the tourist industry, but what about the small, independent businesses that make travel meaningful? Safari travel, for instance, has dropped off completely and – with unpaid salaries and inundated emergency services – it’s sadly been accompanied by a rise in poaching. To get a clearer picture, we spoke to our local expert Inge, who works for a tour company based in Tanzania, offering specialized safari trips in Africa. We have partnered with Inge and her tour operator for years now, offering tailor-made trips across Africa: from Ethiopia over Rwanda to South Africa, Inge and her team are ready to plan, book, and execute your Africa trip – when travel is safe again, of course.

Spotlight: coronavirus in the Middle East - roughguides.com - Italy - Israel - China - Qatar - Jordan - Lebanon - Uae - Iran - Iraq - city Dubai - Syria
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:29

Spotlight: coronavirus in the Middle East

Understandably, most of us are closely following the effects of coronavirus at home: the daily news keeps our minds directed to what’s happening close to us. But cast your mind back two months, before the coronavirus hit Italy, and you’ll recall that back then, much of the media’s attention was focused on the Middle East – specifically, Iran, which was the first country outside China to suffer a huge number of cases of coronavirus.

Nagaland: 15 pictures of India’s most fascinating tribes - roughguides.com - Japan - Britain - India - Burma
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:29

Nagaland: 15 pictures of India’s most fascinating tribes

Last year our roaming photographer Diana Jarvis took some time away from her usual stomping grounds in Europe and headed to the far northeastern Indian state of Nagaland to witness the annual Hornbill Festival. Here, she shares 15 pictures of the region's fascinating tribes.

Coronavirus spotlight: chatting with Destination British Columbia - roughguides.com - Britain - Canada - county Camp - city Columbia, Britain
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:26

Coronavirus spotlight: chatting with Destination British Columbia

British Columbia – Canada’s westernmost province, home to the vibrant city of Vancouver and world-class skiing at Whistler – is known for its outstanding natural beauty. Its wide-open landscapes and (really) great outdoors have long been a draw for travellers from across the globe. We spoke to Stephanie Fielden, Market Development Manager for Europe & the South Pacific at Destination British Columbia, to find out more about how the region was coping with coronavirus, and what plans are in store going forwards.

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