Airline travellers are not only facing sticker shock this Memorial Day weekend, the kickoff to the summer travel season. They're also dealing with a pileup of flight cancellations.
Two Royal Caribbean cruises will resume in June ending a yearlong hiatus, but passengers 18 and older must test negative for COVID-19 before getting on a ship.
Montenegro Airlines ceased its operations on Saturday after the small country's new government refused to continue financing the indebted national carrier.
Nepali airline Buddha Air made a blunder recently when it flew passengers to the wrong airport. The 69 passengers on board -- 66 adults and three children -- eventually made it to the correct airport safely, albeit a few hours behind schedule.
As hospitals experience limited capacity with the virus spreading faster than ever, there is concern growing among popular tourist destinations that visitors from Grey-Lockdown zones will travel north.
With some hotels and airlines offering special terms to lure in travellers this holiday season, sun seekers are nevertheless running into new logistical challenges brought on by efforts to contain the pandemic.
New Zealand has agreed in principle to establish a much-anticipated travel bubble with neighboring Australia -- although there's still no firm date on when the corridor would start.
Not all Canadian snowbirds are steering clear of Florida this year. Perry Cohen and his wife Rose, both of Toronto, are among the roughly 30 per cent of older Canadian travellers who are taking their chances in the Sunshine State.
Cutbacks to Atlantic Canada's airline industry are expected to have devastating effects on the region鈥檚 airports as fewer travellers fly out east, and interprovincial workers could see the brunt of those cuts this holiday season.
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The COVID-19 travel restrictions in place at the Canada-U.S. land border are being extended another month, and will now remain in effect until Jan. 21, 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.
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An 83-year-old Singaporean passenger aboard a "cruise to nowhere" has re-tested negative for COVID-19 after a false positive halted the voyage, Singapore's Ministry of Health said Thursday.
Economic Development Minister Melanie Joly says federal marketing strategies might need to shift away from attracting foreign visitors to Canada for the foreseeable future, as COVID-19 keeps suppressing travel.
A national train tour by Prince William and his wife Kate has received a frosty welcome from leaders in Wales and Scotland, with one Welsh official saying he would rather 'no one was having unnecessary visits' during the coronavirus pandemic.
Boeing Co. reported more cancellations for its 737 Max jet, which this week is scheduled to carry paying passengers for the first time since the planes were grounded 21 months ago after two deadly crashes.