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The US Department of State has lowered the travel advisory for Jamaica, which is a popular Caribbean port, from a Level 3 to ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is promoting the "Great American Road Trip" as his department rolls out a new website to ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNU.S. risks $12.5B tourism loss as Trump administration’s travel policies haunt global visitor spendingA sharp downturn in international tourism is on course to drain $12.5 billion from the U.S. economy this year, and experts are pointing to policy missteps and inaction rooted in the Donald Trump ...
Level 4 (Do Not Travel) The advisory lists places that are common targets for terrorists and terrorist groups, including U.S. government facilities, tourist areas and attractions, shopping malls ...
While U.S. travel to cities such as Cartagena and Medellín has skyrocketed in the post-covid period, the U.S. government still keeps the country at a level three "reconsider travel rating." ...
At the National Science Foundation, staff are not allowed to take government devices abroad unless they’re on official travel, a spokesperson for the agency said, and employees cannot bring NSF ...
However, there may be another reason to give travellers pause: The Canadian government updated its travel advice to the U.S. on Friday to include additional information on heightened scrutiny at ...
"If the insurance commissioner's office isn't able to provide answers as to the government purpose of this travel, I think it's absolutely appropriate for us to move forward requesting an audit so ...
Travelers to the U.K. will soon have to pay more to enter the country after the government this week confirmed the cost of its new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will increase 60 percent to £16 ...
The freeze on nonessential travel is not new: it came on the heels of Trump’s February 26 executive order entitled, “Implementing the President’s ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ Cost Efficiency ...
The Transport Select Committee said travel restrictions were “disproportionate to the risks to public health” and caused severe damage to the UK’s aviation industry. The government’s ...
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