Send us a text Three-hour airport lines in Europe, a Category 5 bullseye in the Caribbean, and cruise lines racing to out-innovate each other — travel is changing fast, and we’re turning the noise into a plan. We unpack the EU’s new entry-exit system with on-the-ground realities from week one, why kiosks failed in some airports, and how to avoid the worst of the delays while the rollout stabilizes. Then we head to Jamaica, where a decisive December 15 target for full tourism operations shows ...
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Send us a text Three-hour airport lines in Europe, a Category 5 bullseye in the Caribbean, and cruise lines racing to out-innovate each other — travel is changing fast, and we’re turning the noise into a plan. We unpack the EU’s new entry-exit system with on-the-ground realities from week one, why kiosks failed in some airports, and how to avoid the worst of the delays while the rollout stabilizes. Then we head to Jamaica, where a decisive December 15 target for full tourism operations shows ...
Exploring Hidden Gems: From Thailand to Ultimate Norway Cruises
Inside Travel Talk
26 minutes
2 months ago
Exploring Hidden Gems: From Thailand to Ultimate Norway Cruises
Send us a text The travel landscape constantly evolves, and this episode navigates the shifting terrain of vacation perks, international promotions, and specialized travel experiences to help you make informed decisions about your next adventure. Disney fans, take note – Disneyland California is eliminating its valuable 30-minute early park entry benefit for hotel guests starting January 5th. This popular perk, which allowed guests to experience multiple attractions before general admission,...
Inside Travel Talk
Send us a text Three-hour airport lines in Europe, a Category 5 bullseye in the Caribbean, and cruise lines racing to out-innovate each other — travel is changing fast, and we’re turning the noise into a plan. We unpack the EU’s new entry-exit system with on-the-ground realities from week one, why kiosks failed in some airports, and how to avoid the worst of the delays while the rollout stabilizes. Then we head to Jamaica, where a decisive December 15 target for full tourism operations shows ...