[ad_1] Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced Wednesday that officials would lift many of the coronavirus-related restrictions on outdoor and indoor events, starting in November. According to HawaiiNewsNow.com, Blangiardi said the city is moving forward with the eased travel restrictions on November 3 without the state’s blessing, but revealed all managed …
Read More »U.S. construction pipeline experiences highs and lows in the 3rd Quarter
[ad_1] PORTSMOUTH, NH – Analysts at Lodging Econometrics (LE) report that in the third quarter of 2021 the total U.S. construction pipeline stands at 4,837 projects/592,259 rooms, down 8% by projects and 10% by rooms year-over-year (YOY). While project numbers have seen a slight increase over second quarter totals, overall, …
Read More »Puerto Vallarta’s Family-Friendly Attractions
[ad_1] Puerto Vallarta might be known as a gastronomic hub or a romantic destination for lovers, but it’s also a great family destination. It offers plenty of outdoor activities like whale-watching excursions, hiking or just playing in the sand at one of its gorgeous beaches. In between activities, families can …
Read More »Barbados Ends Mandatory Second Testing and Quarantine for Fully Vaccinated Travellers
[ad_1] Effective Sunday, October 24, 2021, fully vaccinated travelers with a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test result will no longer be required to take a second COVID-19 PCR test on arrival in Barbados, or observe a quarantine period. Health officials at the Grantley Adams International Airport may select fully vaccinated …
Read More »Puerto Rico Outpacing Most Places in Tourism Recovery
[ad_1] Puerto Rico is leading the way when it comes to tourism recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the U.S. Travel Association’s Recovery Dashboard featuring the latest data from Tourism Economics. The U.S. average for travel spending was approximately 11 percent below the same time two …
Read More »North America’s Travel & Tourism sector’s recovery outstripping many other regions, says WTTC
[ad_1] LONDON, UK – New research from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) reveals the recovery of North America’s Travel & Tourism sector has soared ahead of many other regions of the world. With recovery taking place faster than expected, its contribution to GDP is forecast to rise 38% …
Read More »Where To Find the Best Winter Workcation Destinations
[ad_1] The way employees work has changed dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic first struck 19 months ago, causing many companies to shutter offices and transition their workforce to remote positions. On a scale that was never before considered, people found themselves working from home, or anywhere else, with more freedom …
Read More »American Airlines To Resume Martinique Flights
[ad_1] American Airlines’ flights between Martinique and the United States will resume November 6, said Bénédicte di Geronimo, the country’s tourism minister. The departures between Miami International Airport and Aimé Césaire International Airport in Fort de France will initially depart on Saturdays before expanding to thrice-weekly service beginning in February. …
Read More »Athens beats Paris as Europe’s food capital, study reveals
[ad_1] The ancient city of Athens comes in first as the best European capital for food lovers, with an overall score of 88.47 out of 100. With the third highest cafe rating of all cities analysed (9/10), beating other bustling capitals such as Madrid (8.05/10) by 0.95, it is unsurprising …
Read More »Slowing Down the Pace of Life in Monterey County
[ad_1] Life seems to be flying by at crazy speeds. Even with the slowdown that COVID brought, people are eager to return to “normal,” and as a result, things feel as if they’re hectic all over again. If you’re anything like us and are feeling overwhelmed by the speed that …
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