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Travel safety and savings during these times. Here is what to know.

Safety and cost are two main considerations when traveling during the pandemic. Money expert Ja’Net Adams explains how to make the most of both.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The pandemic changed everything we once knew, including the way we travel. But if you plan it right, you can lock-in on some great deals right now. Money expert Ja'net Adams explains. "It has been over six months since the travel world came to a screeching halt. The pandemic has changed everything and the way we travel is no different. Some are ready to travel in the next couple of months or next year but are not sure what to expect. Here's what you need to know before planning a vacation," Adams said. Adams, who wrote the book, The Money Attractor, offers these three travel tips, based on a recent trip to Key West.

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Major U.S. Airlines Have Dropped Their Change Fees. But Not All Policies Are the Same.
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Recently, major U.S. airlines, including United, Delta, and more, dropped their change fees to accommodate the unpredictable effects that COVID-19 has had on travel. However, each airline has slightly different policies that passengers should be aware of. In August, United Airlines took the plunge, eliminating change fees on most economy and premium tickets for travel within the U.S. and a few neighboring countries. The carrier, which used to charge $200 to change domestic travel and $75 to fly standby, also said it would allow all passengers to fly same-day standby for free on both domestic and international routes starting Jan. 1. Shortly after, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and Alaska Airlines followed suit, coming up with their own policies to waive change fees for certain routes or allowing customers to fly standby for free, depending on the carrier.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Southwest never charged change fees, instead only charging the difference in fares if someone changed their flight. While passengers can always cancel a flight they booked within 24 hours of purchasing it (due to a handy policy by the Department of Transportation), airlines set their own rules when it comes to changing at the last minute. And even those committing to permanently waiving change fees have some notable exceptions. Read more

TOURISM RETURNS TO THE CARIBBEAN: SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS BY ISLANDS
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The Caribbean islands have already begun to open their borders to international tourism with strict health safety protocols ahead of the Covid-19. Flights from the United States have already begun to land again on Caribbean soil, as is the case with American Airlines which this week opened its flight between Miami and Antigua. 

The U.S. company will also begin operations to other Caribbean destinations such as Kingston and Montego Bay in the middle of this month. Other airlines such as JetBlue, Southwest and Spirit are expected to announce flight schedules this month, while Delta has already announced that it plans to return to several Caribbean routes at a limited capacity, Travelweekly reports.  

Calendar of Island Openings 

- Antigua and Barbuda: The V. C. Bird International Airport reopened on June 4 and American Airlines began operating a daily flight from Miami on the same day. Arriving passengers must complete a health declaration form and submit a negative virus test taken 48 hours before boarding. Masks are required in public.  

- Aruba: The reopening of the border and airport is scheduled between June 15 to July 1.  

- Bahamas: The country will reopen its borders, airports and seaports on July 1, according to the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation. The islands have a new Tourism Preparedness and Recovery Plan to mitigate risks for all visitors and residents with extensive health and safety protocols.  The hotels will reopen on June 15 to allow staff to return to work and establish arrangements for guest arrivals on July 1, when commercial airlines, both international and domestic, are expected to begin limited operations. Face masks will be required in public and temperature checks will be conducted on a daily basis.  

- Barbados: The airport will be closed to international flights until June 30. No timetable has been announced for the reopening of the country. The cruise port is closed until further notice.  

- Cayman Islands: The borders, airports and seaports on Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are closed until September 1, according to Tourism Minister Moses Kirkconnell. Curfews remain in effect on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac from 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. Curfews have been lifted on Little Cayman.  

- Dominican Republic: International airports nationwide are closed to commercial traffic until July 1, according to the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation.  - Grenada: The government is working toward June 30 as the possible date for the reopening of the country's borders, according to Patricia Maher, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority.  

- Jamaica: Borders will reopen to international travelers on June 15. The Ministry of Health and Welfare will work in collaboration with the Jamaica Airports Authority on screening of arriving passengers. Tourists will undergo voluntary testing by Covid but not quarantine.  

- Puerto Rico: All commercial flights now use Luis Muñoz Marín Airport in San Juan. The Puerto Rico National Guard is helping to improve health screening of arriving passengers, including the Rapid Covid-19 test. Arriving passengers can be asked to be quarantined for 14 days, regardless of symptoms. Masks are required in public. A curfew is in effect from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. until June 15.  Restaurants operate with a maximum occupancy of 25% and temperature checks are made before entry. Attractions remain closed except at many of Puerto Rico's 18 golf courses. Casinos have not reopened.  

- St. Lucia: Hewanorra airport reopened on 4 June in phase one of the country's reopening plan, which means that the borders are now open to all international carriers and passport holders.  The first flights are scheduled to resume in early July with American's daily flight from Miami on 7 July. Delta will announce departures in early July from Atlanta and JetBlue from JFK.  St. Lucia requests a negative Covid test before traveling and will conduct temperature checks upon arrival. Visitors are required to wear face masks in public from arrival to departure, including during the hotel stay.  In phase one, which runs until July 31, there are no sites or attractions open, although some shops are. Several restaurants are open for delivery and take-out services, but none offer sit-down service. Phase two runs from August 1 to September 30, and phase three runs from August 1 to September 30.

- St. Maarten: July 1 is the earliest date St. Maarten can reopen its airport, according to Lumila de Weever, minister of tourism. The attempted reopening date depends on whether the island remains stable without new cases of Covid-19. The third phase of the reopening plan went into effect June 1 and includes bars, restaurants with limited seating, beauty salons, souvenir shops and retail stores. All remaining businesses are scheduled to reopen on 15 June.  

- Turks and Caicos: The borders, Providenciales airport and private jet terminals will reopen on July 22. The Grand Turk Cruise Center will remain closed until August 31.  

Flights will resume from the U.S., Canada and Europe "as soon as the destination is ready," according to Pamela Ewing, director of tourism for the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourism Board. Hotels, resorts, villas, restaurants and tour operators are finalizing protocols before the reopening.  

- U.S. Virgin Islands: has reopened to visitors on June 1 and has implemented new health and safety protocols in tourism in conjunction with the Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

> Article originally published at reportur.com

Now is the time the buy if you want to fly. 
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Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are just around the corner.  And now is the time to buy if you want to fly. It's definitely not too early to book travel for Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year. In fact, historical data shows that nearly a quarter of Travelers book their Thanksgiving airfare by the end of September.  But we are now in October and the window of opportunity to buy at the best possible rates is closing up. 

Many travel experts say that many of the advantages of booking early include a better chance of getting the hotel or flight you want at a better price.  It is a matter of supply and demand and as we get closer we get to the holidays, we always see airfare continue to increase in price. If flying into one of the bigger cities, considering alternative Airports have better flight times, less delays and easier access to traffic to and from the airport a few days before and after the actual holiday can be an economical way to go. And if you're planning to use reward points for say a hotel stay you definitely need to get that book now. 

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FIN DE AÑO 2019 EN VIENA Y CAPITALES DEL ESTE DESDE $2538 P/P
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FIN DE AÑO 2019 EN VIENA Y CAPITALES DEL ESTE DESDE $2538 P/P

Desde Diciembre 29, 2019 al 09 de Enero, 2020

11 Días fabulosos en Austria!

Paradas en Viena, Cracovia, Budapest, Praga y Varsovia desde $ 2538 con boleto aereo incluido.

Itinerario

Dia 1. 29 DICIEMBRE DOMINGO/ MIAMI –VIENA

Salida desde Miami a Viena. Vuelo Internacional Incluido.

Dia 2. 30 DICIEMBRE LUNES/ VIENA

Bienvenidos a Viena a su llegada al aeropuerto le estaremos esperando para darle el traslado a su hotel. En los carteles informativos encontrará la información necesaria para iniciar su viaje.

Dia 3. 31 DICIEMBRE MARTES/ VIENA (desayuno)

Por la mañana incluimos una visita panorámica de la ciudad; podrá conocer sus majestuosas avenidas, sus hermosísimos palacios, sus grandes parques, su centro histórico. Por la noche incluimos un traslado a la plaza del Ayuntamiento, podrá disfrutar su iluminación y la actividad nocturna de las calles vecinas.

Dia 4. 01 ENERO MIERCOLES/ VIENA-BRATISLAVA-OLOMOUC-CRACOVIA (desayuno)

A tan solo 65 Km. de Viena se encuentra BRATISLAVA, la capital de Eslovaquia, esta ciudad junto al Danubio tiene un atractivo núcleo histórico. Tras ello pasamos a Chequia. OLOMOUC tiempo para almorzar y conocer esta ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad, segunda ciudad de arte de Chequia (tras Praga). Continuamos nuestra ruta hacia Polonia. Llegada a CRACOVIA al final del día.

Dia 5. 02 ENERO JUEVES/CRACOVIA-AUSCHWITZ-CZESTOCHOWA-VARSOVIA (desayuno)

Visita panorámica de CRACOVIA, conocemos sus calles medievales y su Palacio Real. Tras la hora del almuerzo viajamos hacia AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU, conocemos el antiguo campo de concentración que nos recuerda ciertos momentos de la historia de Europa. Posteriormente en CZESTOCHOWA, visitamos el Monasterio de Jasna Gora donde se encuentra la Virgen Negra, lugar de peregrinación muy concurrido. Llegada a VARSOVIA al final del día.

Dia 6: 03 ENERO VIERNES/VARSOVIA (desayuno)

Incluimos por la mañana una visita panorámica de VARSOVIA, la ciudad vieja, el castillo Real, el monumento en memoria del Gheto judío, el Parque Lazienki. Tarde libre.

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Dia 7: 04 ENERO SABADO/VARSOVIA-WROCLAW-PRAGA (desayuno)

Salida temprano hacia la region de Silesia, WROCLAW, ciudad histórica de gran belleza junto al río Oder, destaca su plaza del mercado. Tiempo para almorzar. Por la tarde viajamos hacia la República Checa. Llegada al final de la tarde a PRAGA.

Dia 8: 05 ENERO DOMINGO/PRAGA (desayuno)

Por la mañana incluimos visita panorámica de esta ciudad, una de las más hermosas de Europa, donde destacan el Castillo, la Plaza del Ayuntamiento y el hermoso Puente de Carlos. Finalizamos el día con un traslado nocturno al centro de la ciudad, lugar en el que se ubican muchas tradicionales cervecerías donde podrá usted cenar.

Dia 9: 06 ENERO LUNES/PRAGA-LETNICE-GYOR-BUDAPEST (desayuno)

Salimos temprano de Praga. En la región de Moravia conocemos LEDNICE, ciudad declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Tiempo para conocer sus jardines y admirar su castillo. Por Eslovaquia entramos en Hungria. GYOR, tiempo para almorzar y pasear por la ciudad de los cuatro ríos. Continuación a BUDAPEST, llegada a media tarde-. Incluimos por la noche un traslado a la zona peatonal llena de pequeños restaurantes típicos, muchos con música.

Dia 10: 07 ENERO MARTES/BUDAPEST (desayuno)

Incluimos visita panorámica de la ciudad atravesada por el Danubio. Visitaremos Buda con su casco viejo y Pest con sus zonas comerciales. Podrán disfrutar del encanto de la ciudad del Danubio. Tarde libre.

Dia 10. 08 ENERO MIERCOLES/BUDAPEST-BRATISLAVA-VIENA (desayuno)

Desayuno. Saldremos temprano de Budapest. Viajamos a BRATISLAVA, la capital de Eslovaquia, ciudad junto al Danubio con un atractivo núcleo histórico. Tiempo para pasear y almorzar. Tras la hora de almuerzo, continuaremos ruta a VIENA. Resto del dia libre. Alojamiento.

Dia 11. 09 ENERO JUEVES/VIENA (desayuno)

Desayuno. Traslado al aeropuerto.

El Precio Incluye

  • Boleto aéreo Miami/Viena,Budapest /Miami con impuestos incluidos

  • Traslado Aeropuerto-Hotel Aeropuerto

  • Recorrido en autocar con guía de habla hispana

  • Seguro básico de viaje

  • 09 noches de alojamiento

  • Desayuno diario

  • Visita panorámica en: Viena, Cracovia, Varsovia, Praga, Budapest

  • Traslado nocturno: Barrio del Ayuntamiento en Viena en Viena, Centro histórico de Praga en Praga, A la zona peatonal de Budapest en Budapest

  • 1 Cena Incluido en: Praga

  • CENA ESPECTACULAR DE FIN DE AÑO EN VIENA

-Primer pago: Deposito $ 350 por persona (al efectuar la reserva y garantizar su espacio)

-Segundo pago: $ 750 (3 meses antes de la salida del tour)

-Balance: 61 días antes de la fecha de viaje.

11 recommended travel destinations for 2019
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Travelers are gearing up for the summer and making plans to travel out of town. We recommend that travelers plan ahead and book early to get the best of your vacation experience.

Clients reach out to ask what are some recommended destinations for this summer? Here you have what is considered the top Summer Travel Destinations for 2019:

This year’s trends are about as typical as it gets.  Many travelers choose theme parks as part of their vacation destinations, especially for family vacationers. This year, new attractions are being unveiled at Universal Orlando and Walt Disney.  Therefore, this year, it continues to be a top draw. This does not discard the top destinations such as Rome, London, Paris and Dublin. They still as desired as ever.

For these and other destinations, please visit our destinations page for details.  If you have another destination in mind, let us know at 305-888-7738. We’ll be glad to assist you with all of your travel needs.