Now, more than ever, you need a COVID-19 Plan B when you travel abroad. Otherwise, you could wind up in quarantine, which may feel like prison.
Author: Christopher Elliott
How to find a hotel with COVID testing and quarantine facilities wherever you travel
Many Americans fly out for their vacations without giving much thought to testing or quarantine facilities at their destination. Don’t be one of them.
Do you need a rental car if you’re traveling abroad? Here’s how to decide
COVID has complicated transportation options for trips abroad, making logistics harder. Some travelers have opted to rent a car. Do you need one?
Want to steer clear of contracting COVID-19 on your next vacation? Follow these guidelines
To avoid COVID on your next vacation, you have to study the maps, review the destination’s COVID policies, and pick the safest accommodations.
Pro tips for surviving a long flight during a pandemic: Get the right mask, bring a pillow
Your next long-haul flight won’t be like the ones you remember. In addition to wearing a mask, you may need to bring your own pillow and blanket.
Using a travel agent will make your 2022 vacations much more enjoyable. Here’s why.
You don’t need a travel agent to research COVID regulations or cancel and reschedule your plans. But aren’t there other things you’d rather be doing?
Want to get a refund on a nonrefundable hotel room? Here’s what you need to know.
Even if you booked a nonrefundable hotel room, there are ways to get your money back.
Yearning to travel in 2022? First, figure out your budget – then pick a destination
You may be dying to explore the world in 2022 but will your bank account support that plan? Get help figuring out your travel budget before booking.
Family travel is back. Here’s how to cope, whether that family is yours or someone else’s.
Maybe you’ve noticed how quiet air travel has been over the last two years. One reason: Families haven’t been flying. But that’s about to change.
Travelers aim to visit their 100th country, circumnavigate the globe in 2022
Visiting 100 countries and circumnavigating the globe are the ultimate bragging rights. Here’s how to join the club without going broke.