Sweden is planning to open its borders to U.S. tourists starting June 30, according to an online post from Sweden’s Ministry of Justice.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
Celebrity Cruises ship ready to sail with paying passengers, some of whom are unvaccinated
Royal Caribbean subsidiary Celebrity Cruises is set to have the first cruise ship to sail from an American port with paying passengers in more than a year.
Booking a vacation rental? Here’s how to avoid scams on platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo
While scams on vacation rental platforms are rare, they can spike during busy travel periods like the Fourth of July weekend.
Israel delays entry for vaccinated tourists as delta variant spreads
Israel is postponing the date individual tourists can enter to Aug. 1 amid an uptick of COVID-19 cases. Authorized tour groups are still allowed.
Travelers turn to car-sharing platforms amid rental car shortages. Here’s how they work.
Peer-to-peer car-sharing platforms have seen business pick up as rental car shortages force travelers to look for alternative options.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship launch, sailings postponed after 8 crew members test positive for coronavirus
Royal Caribbean has postponed the launch of its Odyssey of the Seas cruise ship after eight crew members tested positive for the coronavirus.
Car rentals delivered to your door? Uber Rent looks to shake up the rental car industry.
Uber’s new Uber Rent feature lets users rent a car on the app from providers like Avis, Hertz and more.
Europe travel: Portugal reopens to US travelers with negative COVID-19 tests
Portugal is the latest European country to open its borders to nonessential U.S. travelers.
Off-duty flight attendant identified as ‘unruly passenger’ who forced Delta flight to divert
A Delta flight was forced to divert Friday because of an incident with an “unruly passenger,” later identified as an inactive airline employee.
TSA screens more than 2 million on Friday for the first time since the pandemic hit
The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 2 million people for the first time since the onset of the pandemic on Friday.