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When will the USA scrap travel testing requirements? Here’s the latest

Countries across Europe and globally have been scrapping Covid-19 testing requirements for incoming travelers. And while the United States has relieved a lot of its Covid-19 restrictions regarding masks and businesses, a negative test is still required for all travelers entering the United States, regardless of their vaccination status or citizenship. Currently, a PCR or

2022-04-26T23:51:18+00:00April 26th, 2022|News|

Pack your swimsuit: These warm-weather destinations dropped Covid travel restrictions

As the world slowly pulls out of lockdown restrictions, new travel destinations are opening up and dropping their testing requirements for entry. So what are you waiting for? Grab your bathing suits, towels, sunglasses, sunscreen and passport. Italy dropped its ‘state of emergency’ and eliminated all restrictions starting April 1st The Canary Islands lifted all

2022-04-04T14:59:32+00:00April 4th, 2022|News|

Canada drops all Covid testing requirements for vaccinated travelers

On Thursday, March 17, Canada's Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos announced the country would no longer require fully vaccinated travelers to show a negative Covid-19 test to enter the country. The new ruling will come into effect April 1 at 12:01 AM EDT, and tourists will not need a booster shot to be considered fully

2022-03-18T16:38:16+00:00March 18th, 2022|News|

4 of the best ski resorts around New England

It goes without saying — New England is one of the premier places for skiing and snowboarding in the United States. And what better way to beat the arctic funk? And there are several world-class ski resorts just a stone's throw from Boston. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced, you’re sure to find a slope that

2022-02-28T18:00:12+00:00February 28th, 2022|News|

The UK drops Covid test for vaccinated travelers, effective Feb 11

A couple of weeks ago, the UK announced it was removing all testing requirements for eligible fully vaccinated arrivals. The new rules will come into effect on February 11, but inbound passengers are still required to fill out a Passenger Locator Form — which will be newly simplified to only confirm vaccination status, travel history and

2022-02-07T14:49:17+00:00February 7th, 2022|News|

We’ve got your winter getaway plans here

Winter storms in New England are no joke, and snow and icy roads make driving not only inconvenient but dangerous. If you’re looking for a snowy getaway with loved ones, don’t take the risk — our experienced chauffeurs are ready to take you and your precious cargo to your destination safely, whether you’re traveling near

2022-01-12T13:59:20+00:00January 12th, 2022|News|

Your last-minute New Year’s Eve plans with Flight Line

Has Omicron thrown your New Year’s Eve plans out the window? You’re not alone. While parties and big gatherings are still legal, many are opting for smaller, low-key plans. Here are a few ways to keep the New Year’s fun while staying more Covid-safe. Instead of booking a big — and usually expensive — party

2021-12-29T08:52:51+00:00December 29th, 2021|News|

Your guide to last minute holiday travel with Flight Line

Covid-19 and the Omicron variant have caused travel disruption and delays, leaving many people’s holiday plans in the lurch. It’s already Christmas Eve — but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to sort out last-minute holiday travel for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s.  At Flight Line, we offer shared vans, direct rides and

2021-12-24T21:49:59+00:00December 24th, 2021|News|

The latest on the Omicron variant ahead of the holidays

As the holidays quickly approach, many are nervous about what threat the most recent Covid-19 variant, Omicron, poses not only to ones’ holiday plans, but also health. And while so far the new variant has not yet proven as deadly as previous variants, it’s still fast-spreading. Here’s the latest. States including Texas, Georgia, Louisiana and

2021-12-13T21:59:03+00:00December 13th, 2021|News|

New England airports are overrun for the holidays — here’s how to avoid it

Boston’s Logan Airport was swarmed with almost a million passengers this Thanksgiving. Nationwide, TSA officials estimated 2.4 million people traveled through airports on Sunday alone, and people on social media reported extra long lines and wait times. Christmas and Hanukkah are fast approaching — here are a few tips to avoid the slammed airports. Staying home

2021-11-29T18:56:58+00:00November 29th, 2021|News|
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