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Holiday Travel Expected to Break Records as Delays and Cancellations Ease

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Holiday Travel Expected to Break Records as Delays and Cancellations Ease
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50% of tourists want sustainable holidays despite higher costs: Booking.com

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Booking.com told Euronews that many people want to lower their carbon footprints when travelling, even if it means paying more.
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Best Cost-Saving Strategies for Summer Travel

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Best Cost-Saving Strategies for Summer Travel
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U.S. to Require Negative Covid Tests for Travelers From China

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The U.S. will start requiring all travelers from China to test negative for Covid-19 before boarding a plane.
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What's Behind Euro's Drop Below the US Dollar

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The Euro has dropped into parity with the US Dollar, leaving it at a 20-year low. Cheddar News’ Alex Vuccuolo explains how we got here and what this means for currency exchange and the economies of both zones.
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Some travellers incorrectly told to quarantine after ArriveCAN glitch: Ottawa

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The federal government says an ArriveCAN app glitch caused some travellers to receive an incorrect notification instructing them to quarantine.
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Thousands of Sunwing travellers stranded over technical issue

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Sunwing Airlines is blaming a technical issue for widespread flight delays that have left thousands of travellers stranded. Travellers are being told to keep any receipts for their expenses and know their rights under Canada’s air...
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Ottawa to end pre-arrival COVID testing for travellers entering Canada

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CBC News has learned that the federal government is set to end pre-arrival COVID-19 testing for travellers entering Canada. Random testing of arrivals is expected to continue to track the emergence of new COVID-19 variants.
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Calls to drop all COVID-19 testing requirements for travel

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To enter the country, Canada now requires travellers to provide a rapid antigen COVID-19 test instead of a PCR test, but many travellers and experts say it might be time to drop testing requirements entirely.
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CDC Considers Tightening International Travel Guidelines as Omicron Variant Spreads

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With the emergence of the omicron variant, the U.S. is considering tightening international travel guidelines. The CDC said it might reduce the window for foreign travelers to submit a negative COVID-19 test from three days prior to one...
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Booking Launches Sustainability Badge for Properties to Attract Green Travelers

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Booking.com has unveiled a first-of-its-kind sustainable travel designation for properties that might be on the itinerary of a climate-conscious traveler. CEO Glenn Fogel explained to Cheddar the key metrics a location has to achieve to...
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New Rules for International Travelers When U.S. Lifts COVID Restrictions

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Beginning in November, fully vaccinated international travelers will be able to enter the United States after months of travel restrictions. People under the age of 18 and those from countries without easy access to vaccines will not be...
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Chief public health officer defends PCR testing rule for travellers entering Canada

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Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, says COVID-19 is still very much alive outside our borders and the mandatory PCR test for travellers arriving here is still needed.
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Airlines Prepare For Holiday Travel Season as Fuel Prices Rise

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Air travel is soon expected to ramp up in a big way, with the holiday season approaching as fuel prices rise. The higher costs are starting to impact airlines' revenue and could lead to higher ticket prices for travelers. Hopper...
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Federal government announces vaccine mandate for government employees

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The federal government announced a sweeping new mandate requiring all federal government employees and those working in federally regulated industries, including air and train travel, to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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COVID-19 restrictions start easing across Canada

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Many Canadian provinces will start easing their COVID-19 restrictions in the coming days and weeks, but those plans look different across the country.
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Border presents pandemic 'challenges' on a 'major scale,' says New Brunswick premier

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ew Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs tells Vassy Kapelos on Power & Politics that Thursday's first ministers' call included a discussion of border restrictions.
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Canada imposes 30-day ban on flights from India, Pakistan

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The federal government has implemented a 30-day ban on direct flights into Canada from India and Pakistan to deal with concerns about rising case counts in India and mutations of the coronavirus.
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Canada considers halting air travel from India over surging cases, variant

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Canada is considering a halt to air travel from India, especially after a variant of interest first seen in that country was detected in Canada.
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Booking.com Provides New Incentive for Travelers as Economy Reopens

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Booking.com hopes to excite travelers even more by announcing it will provide $50 post-stay promotional travel credits to Americans ready to begin exploring, whether that's close to home or venturing further. Glenn Fogel, CEO of Bookings...
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Dozens of airline passengers fined for not masking

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More than 70 passengers on Canadian airlines have been slapped with fines or warning letters by Transport Canada in recent months for refusing to wear a mask on board a flight.
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Prime minister introduces new restrictions for international travel

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Justin Trudeau announced that Canada's main airlines have agreed to suspend service to sun destinations immediately until April 30.
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Challenges around COVID-19 testing and air travellers

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Canada's largest airlines are calling for a delay in the upcoming rule that anyone flying to Canada will have to produce proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding their flight.
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Canadian paramedic in Nicaragua trying to get home 

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Nicole Krasic, a Canadian paramedic travelling in South America, is scrambling to get back to Canada before borders close due to the coronavirus.