Travel Week in Review – January 20th, 2023

Travel Week in Review – January 20th, 2023

Starting in late 2023, the European Commission will roll out a U.S.-style electronic travel authorization system for visitors from countries that are currently not part of the EU. These visitors have been granted visa-free access to the EU and Schengen member countries through virtue of their good track record on security issues and, thus, have not been deemed as a threat to EU security. Read More…

If you’ve ever sat in an even smaller than normal coach seat, had the same flight canceled/rescheduled multiple times, or fought with a rude customer service agent—then you know that the airline you fly with can make a huge difference in the pleasantness of your trip. Improve your chances of having a good flight by choosing one of the airlines ranked as the best in the U.S.—and think twice before booking a ticket on one of the airlines that came in last. Read More…

Tuesday marked the very first National Lose the Jet Lag Day — a holiday we can absolutely get behind. But we’re not the only ones honoring this momentous day, the United Family of Cards from Chase is celebrating too by giving away 1 million United MileagePlus Miles to one lucky winner. All you need to do to enter is pledge to fight jet lag like a pro in 2023. The team isn’t leaving you on your own to figure out how to beat jet lag. Read More…

Sales of tiny travel-sized bottles may plummet in the United Kingdom, as the British government recently announced plans to loosen security checks at airports. By utilizing new technology at security checkpoints, flyers at airports across the UK will soon be allowed to bring liquids in containers of up to two liters in airplane cabinets and will also be able to leave larger electronics (like laptops) in carry-on bags during screenings. The new scanners will utilize advanced X-rays to create 3D images. Read More…

Airfares dropped significantly in December, even when adjusted for typical seasonal variations. According to Consumer Price Index data released by the Labor Department on Thursday, December airfares were down 8.2% from the prior month. When adjusted for seasonality, the decline was 3.1%. The drop followed seasonally adjusted declines of 3% in November and 1.1% in October. Still, airfares in December were 28.5% higher than in December 2021, the Consumer Price Index shows. Read More…


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