US Issues Worldwide Travel Warning
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What to Know About Traveling to Cuba Amid the Fuel Crisis
As Cuba faces frequent power outages and jet fuel shortages, airlines are suspending flights to the island. Here's the latest—plus, a local expert's tips on how to be a responsible tourist.
NEW travel advice has been issued warning Brits not to travel to a major destination in the Caribbean. The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) is advising against all but essential travel to Cuba – the
Ireland has joined several other nations, including the UK and Canada, in advising its citizens to avoid travelling to the Caribbean island of Cuba unless absolutely necessary.
International travel to Cuba is tumbling, putting the cash-strapped communist island on track for its worst showing since the pandemic. The island received 1.4 million foreign visitors during the first nine months of the year, down 20% versus the same ...
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Recent headlines may paint a grim picture of Cuba's tourism sector, but tour operators said they don't fully capture the reality on the ground.
The risk level was increased from previous advice to “exercise a high degree of caution.” Canadian airlines are in the process of bringing travellers in Cuba home.
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Spring break shake-up: Where Quebecers are going and what to know before travelling
Quebecers looking to escape the cold not only may have had their plans disrupted in recent weeks, travel experts say vacationers are also weighing the risks and considering different winter havens to visit this spring break.
A coalition that works to strengthen ties between Canada and Cuba is preparing to send a shipping container of aid to Cuba in early March as the country faces a U.S. blockade that is causing an energy crisis.
Experts say Canadians are likely rethinking their winter travel plans as security issues in parts of Mexico, energy shortages in Cuba, and political tensions with the U.S. make traditional getaways
Cuba is facing “severe and worsening” disruption to essential infrastructure, the Foreign Office warned in an updated travel advisory. Advice against all but essential travel to the Caribbean nation remains in place two weeks after being introduced amid a deteriorating situation in the country.
Air Transat says it plans to bring home thousands of Canadians from Cuba in the coming days, at a time when Ottawa is telling people to avoid delaying their exit from the island country.