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15 votes
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Visitors return to Spain as coronavirus state of emergency ends
5 votes -
Would you give up flying to lower your environmental impact?
21 votes -
Australian airline coronavirus (COVID-19) rules: We flew the Sydney-Melbourne route under new hygiene rules
5 votes -
Thirteen virtual festivals and events this summer
5 votes -
"Couchsurfing needs your help" - Couchsurfing has changed to a subscription model
4 votes -
Travel from New York City seeded wave of US outbreaks
10 votes -
Inside the nightmare voyage of the Diamond Princess
6 votes -
Where are all the unused planes right now?
5 votes -
Indonesia bans traditional Ramadan exodus to rein in coronavirus
6 votes -
Finland shuts down Uusimaa [Helsinki region] to fight coronavirus
5 votes -
Public health responses to COVID-19 outbreaks on cruise ships — Worldwide, February–March 2020
3 votes -
All of New Zealand to go into a minimum four week self-isolation & lockdown period, to begin in 48 hours. All non-essential work and travel suspended
19 votes -
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduces COVID-19 alert level; urges cancellation to all non-essential travel
7 votes -
Operation cancel Spring Break: Floridians fret over coronavirus as young revelers try to keep the party going
8 votes -
Two emergency flights are set to arrive in South America early next week to rescue hundreds of Australians trapped in Argentina and Peru
3 votes -
For the first time ever, New Zealand shuts borders to all non-citizens and non-permanent residents as of 11:59PM, 19 March 2020
16 votes -
Iceland: 330 cases, quarantine for all returning Icelanders
8 votes -
US and Canada preparing to suspend non-essential travel between the two countries
11 votes -
Coronavirus forces cruise ships to drop anchor in surprising places around the world
5 votes -
Canada to bar entry to most travellers who are not citizens or permanent residents, with exceptions for US citizens
14 votes -
Anyone arriving in Australia from overseas will to be forced to self-isolate for fourteen days
9 votes -
US travel ban will extend to UK and Ireland, effective at midnight EST on Monday
12 votes -
Everyone travelling to New Zealand from overseas to self-isolate
10 votes -
Statement by the US Department of Defense on domestic travel restrictions
10 votes -
All European travel to the US will be suspended for thirty days, with exemptions for the UK and Americans who undergo screening
20 votes -
State Department warns Americans against cruise ship travel during coronavirus outbreak
11 votes -
Official: White House didn't want to tell seniors not to fly
12 votes -
Norwegian Air shares plummet as coronavirus hammers travel sector – shares have fallen 70% in under a month as analysts point out weak cash reserves
5 votes -
How not to get sick on a plane: A guide to avoiding pathogens
9 votes -
Quarantined by coronavirus, cruise ship passengers make 'life-long friends'
10 votes -
Ten passengers aboard a cruise ship in Japan test positive for coronavirus
8 votes -
I attempted to cross Wales in a straight line (Part 1)
14 votes -
Train driver's view: "Stormy" winter conditions on the mountainpass (Bergen Line, Norway)
8 votes -
Anyone have any experience with eSIMs?
I have ordered a phone with an eSim this week and I have been reading a bit into it. As far as I know so far, you just have to download an app and you can just book some extra data as needed - it...
I have ordered a phone with an eSim this week and I have been reading a bit into it.
As far as I know so far, you just have to download an app and you can just book some extra data as needed - it seems especially cool because you can just book a local plan when you're abroad instead of getting a local sim card. Which can be more or less a hassle - 2019 I went to South Africa where it was pretty easy to get a sim card at the airport, 2018 I went to India, where it was a hassle.
I guess for people in the US this is not a problem? Some of my friends have global contracts, and I had that too when I was there via googles project fi. We don't really have an equivalent in GermanyI found the following pages in case anyone also wants to look into it
https://esimdb.com/ - this is an overview page about different esims
https://www.airalo.com/ - this is one specific offer that seems to be the cheapest for Germany, which is where I would try it, since I live here haha6 votes -
Walking 1000 km across Japan to savor the fading beauty of traditional kissaten cafes and their signature snack: pizza toast
11 votes -
The twenty travel trends we predict for 2020
4 votes -
Sweden has been named the most LGBT-friendly country in the world for travellers according to new research into gay rights in 150 countries
8 votes -
My name causes an issue with any airline travel booking!
7 votes -
Airbnb pledges to improve platform safety, including verifying 100% of hosts and listings by the end of next year
8 votes -
I just took the world’s first twenty hour flight. Here’s what it did to me.
19 votes -
British travel firm Thomas Cook collapses, stranding hundreds of thousands
16 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes -
Days after El Paso and Dayton mass shootings, Amnesty International issues travel warning to US
8 votes -
Over-tourism and photo-seekers have been damaging the world's most beautiful places, and even causing some to close to visitors entirely
11 votes -
Letters of the damned: Exorcising the curse of the Petrified Forest
4 votes -
Passenger in clown suit prompted mass cruise ship brawl, say witnesses
12 votes -
How Michael Palin introduced North Korea to Monty Python
6 votes -
New hotel at Preikestolen designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway
3 votes -
Bookstores: How to read more books in the golden age of content
7 votes