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What to know about the travel ban and restrictions on Haiti, Cuba and Venezuela
President Donald Trump’s new ban and restrictions on travel to the U.S., affecting a total of 19 countries, took effect on Monday. The new regulations include a total ban on the entry of Haitian nationals and restrict the travel of Cuban and Venezuelan nationals in the interest of national security, according to the White House. South Florida is home to the...
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Travel ban, restrictions on 19 countries–including Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba–take effect
President Donald Trump’s new ban on travel to the U.S. by citizens from 12 mainly African and Middle Eastern countries took effect Monday amid rising tension over the president’s escalating campaign of immigration enforcement. The new proclamation, which Trump signed last week, applies to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. It also imposes...
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Travel ban, restrictions on 19 countries–including Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba–take effect
Nationals of 12 countries will be blocked from entering the United States, and those of seven other countries will be barred from coming into the country permanently or under several visa programs.
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Should travelers ‘buy now, pay later?' Here's what experts say
Point-of-sale loans allow consumers to make installment payments, but the drawbacks can be costly.
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33-year-old quit her $225,000 job to focus on her travel side hustle: ‘The money was holding me back'
Tori Simokov was tired of prioritizing her corporate job over her travel dreams. Here’s how she turned her popular Substack newsletter into a full-time gig.
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Here's how many fake reviews Tripadvisor found on its website in 2024
Around 8% of the 31.1 million reviews submitted to Tripadvisor in 2024 were fake. That’s twice the number detected in 2022, according to a company report.
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Summer 2025 is a ‘perfect storm for cheap flights,' expert says: 5 destinations that won't break the bank
There are still great deals available if you’re looking to book summer travel.
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MIA anticipates record travel for Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day weekend is here, and so is one of the busiest travel rushes of the year. From crowded airports to jam-packed highways, millions of Americans are hitting the road and taking to the skies. NBC6’s Jamie Guirola reports
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Pegula talks tennis and travel
World number three, Jessica Pegula, discusses the challenges of life on the road as a professional tennis player and how her new partnership with World of Hyatt is helping her remain at the top of her game.
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What to know before visiting Epic Universe
Epic Universe is Universal Orlando Resort’s newest theme park with five immersive worlds to explore. Here’s what you need to know before booking your trip.
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Canadians are no long flocking to Florida. Is this a new trend?
The owner of Richard’s Motel, a longtime sanctuary for Canadians vacationing in Florida, has noticed a dip in visitors and shared the reason why most of them aren’t coming: Trump’s policies.
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Canadians are no longer flocking to Florida. Some have said it's because of Trump
Compared to last summer, flight bookings from Canada to Florida are down more than 70%. The owner of Richard’s Motel, a longtime sanctuary for Canadians vacationing in Florida, has noticed a dip in visitors and shared the reason why most of them aren’t coming: Trump’s policies. NBC6’s Sophia Hernandez reports
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Traveling for Memorial Day? Plan for lots of traffic
The number of people traveling this year for Memorial Day weekend is expected to set new records. Here’s what you need to know to beat the traffic.
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Airbnb launches redesigned app, new services business
Airbnb launched a redesigned app to showcase the company’s push to let travelers book services, like catering and personal training, at their rentals.
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Visa crackdown leads international students in the US to reconsider summer travel
International students in the U.S. are reconsidering their travel plans this summer after a wave of student status terminations and visa revocations.
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Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate change
In a new move, Hawaii lawmakers are ready to hike a tax imposed on travelers staying in hotels, vacation rentals and other short-term accommodations.
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More travelers are using ‘buy now, pay later' plans to pay for trips. Here's when it may make sense
The BNPL model — which allows buyers to pay in installments, sometimes with no interest or late fees — is gaining traction among young, cash-strapped travelers.
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Traveling but don't have a Real ID? Here's what to know
Starting May 7, all U.S. travelers will be required to show a Real ID to board domestic flights or access certain federal facilities.
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American Airlines planes ‘swapped paint' at metro DC's Reagan airport
An American Airlines plane “bumped into” another American Airlines plane on the taxiway at Reagan National Airport Thursday afternoon. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement that the wingtip of American Airlines flight 5490 hit flight 4522 about 12:45 p.m. at the airport near Washington, D.C. There were no injuries. “All of a sudden, while we were on...
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The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list
Ireland has the strongest passport in the world, according to the Nomad Passport Index 2025.