CBC just reported that, citing sources, the federal government is expected to announce today that Canadians citizens and permanent residents who are fully vaccinated will no longer need to self-isolate for 14 days if they have a negative COVID-19 test. They will still need to, however, self-isolate at home until negative results are back.
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According to Reuters, the US will extend its Transportation Security Administration (TSA) face mask requirements across all US transportation networks through September 13. This is specific ….
Air Canada will issue refunds for COVID-19-related cancellations as part of bailout package it received from the Canadian government.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) sent NEXUS members an update regarding the NEXUS program, and there is big news inside. The first part addresses ….
In a surprise move, American Express will be eliminating free Centurion Lounge guest access benefit for its Platinum card holders effective February 1, 2023. Currently, ….
As travel returns to Hawaii, an emerging trend of expensive car rentals are being reported left and right. Want a compact car such as a Kia Rio? Be prepared to pay $300 / day. That’s not even expensive when you look at reports for $600 / day car rentals. On Maui, one of the most popular Hawaiian islands for tourists, you’re looking a $1,500 – $2,000 for a 5-day car rental!
As of Feb 1, Expedia’s program is being devalued, and redemption at VIP Access properties will no longer be worth double. Here’s what to do.
Canada will begin requiring travelers to obtain a negative PCR test within 72 hours of traveling to Canada.
Canadian government will require travelers from outside the country to have a negative COVID test three days (72 hours) before arrival.
Such once-unfathomable question as recently as two weeks ago is a possible scenario as Japanese PM’s adviser suggests merger.
