After two years of travel disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, most international borders have reopened, but anyone traveling abroad this spring and summer will likely need more than a
With COVID-19 forcing many people to cancel their trips and put their plans on hold, many are now making up for lost time as the world begins to open back up again.
It seems that many Calgarians are forging ahead with holiday travel plans despite the advisory against international travel that was prompted by the rise in cases of the new Omicron COVID-19 variant.
Families are touching down in Florida ready to get together with loved ones celebrating the holiday season. But the surge in COVID-19 cases is making it that much more complicated.