Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
If you’re keeping a list of the countries with the Omicron variant, I’d say it’s time to stop. In the last day, we’ve received reports of the new variant of…
Category: International Travel
24 International Travel Tips for First Timers Abroad
Written by Elizabeth Heath @ Traveling Mom
As the world reopens, Americans are eager to resume travels around the world. But that first big trip across the Pond or even just across the border requires more planning than your average family vacation. Here, an ex-pat TravelingMom shares her tips …
COVID Testing Made Easy.
Written by Patrick @ AskThePilot.com
For U.S. Citizens Returning From Abroad, the Mandatory COVID Test is a Major Hassle. Here’s a Way to Make it Easier…
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Read MoreWe’re Back From Iceland & Ready To Get Back To Writing
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
We’re Back! Through all the years Sharon and I have been writing for Your Mileage May Vary, we’ve always tried to post regularly. Sure, there were times when we cut…
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Read MoreIreland Reopens For Tourism, Puerto Rico & Air Canada Aeroplan promotion
Written by From the Newsroom @ Mighty Travels Premium
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Read MoreFlights Using COVID-19 Health Passport App Start This Week
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
One of the pieces needed to get travel, and global travel in particular, going is easily accessible, inexpensive, accurate and rapid coronavirus testing. Things are going in the right direction…
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Read MoreInternational Destinations Reopening to Tourists
Written by From the Newsroom @ Mighty Travels
Following the news and updates around the COVID-19 pandemic, many airlines were forced to suspend or reduce their daily operations, and countries were forced to introduce travel restrictions. With the pandemic slowing down around the world, many countries have started to ease border restrictions and reopen for international tourists. Europe European Union and Schengen countries […]
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Read MoreFamily-Friendly: Fairmont Chateau Frontenac: A Night in a Castle
Written by Eric Jay Toll @ Traveling Mom
Quick Check Overall: Pricing: $$$$ Local: Historic Central City Experience: Family Friendly: Service: Room appointments: Restaurants and Bar: Food Quality: Food Service: Amenities: Once Upon a Time, There was a Teenage Girl It’s 1992 and we’…
Australia’s International Travel Opening Plan
Written by John Ollila @ LoyaltyLobby
Australia and New Zealand have been talking about opening a trans-Tasman travel bubble as soon as possible and perhaps including numerous Pacific Islands into it too. Some timetables were coming out of Australia today about possible dates when various travel restrictions could be lifted if all goes to the plan. Here’s a table from the […]
Call vs. Email For IHG Certificate Extension, How To Get Food Delivery Credits, Hilton Did Something GREAT, & More!
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Happy Sunday to all of our travel friends, both near and far! What a year it’s been again this week. With the weekly posts, I have tried to pick out…
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My New Advice When Choosing Between TSA PreCheck or Global Entry
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Global Entry and TSA PreCheck are the two main options you have to choose from if you want to get precertified for expedited treatment at U.S. Government checkpoints. Both of the services give access to the TSA PreCheck lanes at U.S. airports. This mea…
Paris with Kids? Mais Oui!
Written by Guest Author @ Traveling Mom
The City of Lights might be known for romance, but Paris with kids, even little ones, offers its own special experience. With much to see, taste, and explore, kids as young as toddlers can fall in love with Paris. Here are 10 kid-friendly activities yo…
Small Group Family Tours in Europe
Written by Kim Orlando, Traveling Mom @ Traveling Mom
We found a new, exciting way to plan European travel – and we’re going to share. Want a trip abroad personalized by people who really get it? Then read on to learn how iNSIDE EUROPE can make your next international trip a dream come true! …
10 Things to Do in Paris with Kids
Written by Guest Author @ Traveling Mom
Paris? With Kids? Mais OUI! While many people think of the City of Light as a romantic destination, it’s also ideally suited for family travel. From crazy, cool carousels and private scavenger hunts in the Louvre to youth cooking classes at the Ritz Ho…
7 Best International Parenting Books I’ve Read and Recommend
Written by Emily @ Million Mile Secrets
I love to read, and enjoy reading parenting books from around the world. I get inspired to travel, and I learn new things about potential ways to raise my daughter. There are a lot of parenting books written from the perspective of an American living in a foreign country and noticing the difference in attitudes …
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Read MoreA one day tour of Tokyo DisneySea
Written by Saverocity @ Saverocity
While it’s on my list, I still haven’t gotten the chance to visit DisneySea in Tokyo. My friend Jerry visited with his wife this past July and wrote up his
Fly to Asia for ~$50 & Just 1 Credit Card With American Airlines Miles
Written by Emily @ Million Mile Secrets
I love American Airlines, and it’s one of my favorite travel rewards programs. Over the past few years, I have taken some amazing trips that I wouldn’t have been able to go on without miles. One of my favorite trips was to Japan, and my partner Alfy and I redeemed American Airlines miles plus ~$110 …
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Read MoreHorrendous Exchange Rates and Miserable Transaction Fees Can Kill Your Travel Budget! Here’s the Trick to Skipping Both
Written by Jason @ Million Mile Secrets
I remember when I experienced taxes for the first time. I came home with a check for 2 weeks of washing dishes. I expected to have a fat $170 in my pocket (40 hours X $4.25 minimum wage) and was more than disappointed to see I had much less than that. Welcome to the real world! …
Only ~$80 Out-of-Pocket for a $2,000+ All-Inclusive Vacation Thanks to a Few of My Favorite Miles & Points Tricks!
Written by Million Mile Secrets @ Million Mile Secrets
These are a few of my favorite things: flexible Chase Ultimate Rewards points, Hyatt hotels, and the Southwest Companion Pass. And Million Mile Secrets team member Keith used all 3 to help his mom book an upcoming all-inclusive trip to Los Cabos, Mexico for nearly free! I’ll let him tell you about it! Keith: Thanks, …
Ultimate Guide to Korean Air Miles: Part 5 – How to Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards Points to Korean Air
Written by Avery Campbell @ Million Mile Secrets
Korean Air miles are some of the most valuable out there. You can use them for award tickets on Korean Air or SkyTeam alliance partners like Delta, China Airlines, and Air France, and fly to Hawaii, Asia, and Europe for fewer miles than other airlines charge. If you haven’t flown Korean Air, you might not …