Airbnb is choosing a dozen people to live 10 months remotely in its short-term rentals as part of its new “Live Anywhere on Airbnb” program.
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When are Canadian borders reopening? City officials say restrictions could ease this month
The Canadian government might be planning to loosen its border restrictions later this month, city officials say.
CDC, State Department downgrade travel alerts for dozens of countries
The CDC revised its travel health notices for dozens of countries to a lower risk tier Monday and adjusted travel guidance for vaccinated Americans.
Tinder’s new Block Contacts feature should help limit awkward run-ins on the dating app
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Ready to set sail? Royal Caribbean announces summer cruises from Texas, Florida ports
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Airline trade groups urge Canada to put border-reopening plans in motion by June 21
Airline trade associations sent a letter urging Justin Trudeau’s administration to lay out a plan to reopen air travel between the U.S. and Canada.
Hyatt CEO says demand for travel is ‘alive and well’
Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian said he is thrilled to see operations begin to return to normal.
Selma-to-Montgomery march: Campsites on historic trail considered ‘endangered’
Campsites along the Selma-to-Montgomery National Historic Trail have been named as some of the most endangered historic places of 2021.
Smaller weddings, bigger price tags: How COVID-19 started a new trend in weddings
Despite smaller guest lists, wedding costs are rising, though industry insiders are hopeful price increases will be short-lived.
How Congress aims to help travelers avoid throwing away money at scams
Two senators are introducing bipartisan legislation that would protect consumers from travel scams.