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Travel industry thought it had left COVID-19 behind Then came the Delta variant

Travel industry thought it had left COVID-19 behind Then came the Delta variant
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Travel industry thought it had left COVID-19 behind Then came the Delta variant

Travel industry thought it had left COVID-19 behind Then came the Delta variant
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Melissa Biggs Bradley Of Indagare On Where Luxury Travelers Are Going Now

This summer we have seen our members flocking to the Northeast, the American West and Alaska but also to Greece, Iceland, Kenya and Rwanda and they’re making reservations in France, Italy, the Caribbean and Mexico.

Europe s Most Popular Hotels, According to Experts

Europe’s Most Popular Hotels, According to Experts AFAR 8 hrs ago © Provided by AFAR Europe’s Most Popular Hotels, According to Experts Canaves Oia has expanded to include villas and suites across Santorini.With Europe trips on the horizon this summer (finally!), we’re dreaming of the best places to stay hotels that reflect the destination, like a cliffside former home where breakfast is served overlooking the Amalfi Coast, a Scottish retreat that pairs golf with personalized whisky tastings at the hotel bar, and panoramic suites that overlook the Tuileries Garden in Paris. But it’s really all about the people, says Jennifer Wilson-Buttigieg, co-owner of Valerie Wilson Travel, and a member of AFAR’s Travel Advisory Council. “All of the most popular hotels we book have beautiful accommodations, delicious cuisine, and memorable locations,” she says. “But more importantly, they have exceptional general managers and teams, epitomizing the top 1 percent of hote

COVID-19: Celebratory vaxications are giving the travel industry a boost

Josephine Darwin, 65, marked March 3 on her calendar with the importance of a golden anniversary and planned to celebrate it with similar gusto. On that date, she and her husband, John, 67, would officially be immune -or as near as can be -from COVID-19. Newly vaccinated with the Pfizer shot, the Nashville retirees are wasting no time getting back to travel: They plan to fly to Charleston, S.C. next week for a post-vaccine vacation. Call it a vaxication. I can t begin to describe our excitement to get out and meet people again, says Josephine, who hasn t left her home since March 17, 2020, except for brief walks around the neighborhood and to get jabbed. As soon as she and her husband had their vaccination appointments, they started trip planning. A two-week vacation in Newfoundland is now on the books for September, assuming borders open by then. (They very well may not be; Canada s eastern provinces have been so strict about pandemic travel bans, they have even denied entry

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