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Can You Still Travel With Your Children After This Pandemic?

It’s sad to know that any travel plans in the immediate future aren’t going to happen. Most airports around the world are still closed. Even if they’re operating, tourists are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine first before heading out. It seems like a regular trip isn’t going to happen any time soon. The cancelation

Tips When You Decide to Travel as Soon as Flights are Available

Although most countries are yet to contain the coronavirus transmission, some have already decided to ease restrictions. Even in the US, some states are already easing up and reopening the economy. Domestic and even international flights are already available. Generally, it’s not yet advised to travel at this time. Some new cases recorded in various

Benefits of Doing a Virtual Tour at a Home

It’s frustrating that you have to cancel all your travel plans because of this pandemic. Airports all over the world are almost empty due to the lockdown orders. There are not too many places for you to visit in your local area either. All non-essential stores and destinations aren’t operational. If you’re already running out

Useful Tips When Taking Your Children Out to a Theme Park

It’s exciting to have a day off with your children to enjoy a theme park. With all the rides and food stalls available, your children will definitely look forward to it. Although it’s fun and exciting, it can also be stressful. Theme parks are usually crowded. If your children are overwhelmed, they become impatient. It’s

Reasons to be Hopeful for the Future of Tourism

It’s a terrible time for tourism in recent months. Given the stay at home orders in various parts of the world, tourism is essentially dead. People are afraid to go out of their houses. Looking at the currently reality, it seems like we will never recover. Although it’s sad that we have to face this

Traveling with the Elderly Might be Too Difficult in the Future

The current pandemic has mostly affected the older demographics. People with underlying conditions such as diabetes, heart problems, and lung issues, are even more vulnerable. Although there were a few people in their 70s onwards who managed to survive the virus, a lot of them unfortunately died. Therefore, it might be difficult for a lot of