This week, the government announced the introduction of airbridges for Some European countries. However the Foreign Office (FCO) still continue to advise against all but essential travel. So, what do airbridges mean for UK tourists? What is an airbridge? An airbridge is a reciprocal agreement between two countries. It allows …
Read More »Should you risk travelling overseas in July?
I’ve seen several comments on social media and in the press about people planning to go travelling overseas in July if flights resume. Frankly if you are one of these people, flight availability should be the least of your worries. Instead, you should be focusing on these five things. Foreign …
Read More »How to Keep the Spirit of Travel Alive During the Covid Outbreak
The Coronavirus outbreak is a worldwide tragedy that impacts us all. With cases in 215 countries and territories (Source: Worldometers), over 6.6 million infections and 390,000 deaths globally, this pesky virus has brought life as we know it to a screeching halt (figures correct as at 4th June 2020). For …
Read More »How can AMEX Membership Rewards Reduce Your Bills And Subsidise Travel?
Back when the world wasn’t in lockdown, borders weren’t closed and my idea of a holiday wasn’t a day sunbathing in the back garden, I waxed lyrical about the benefits of airmile reward credit cards. In normal circumstances, when planes fly a regular schedule and we do not need to …
Read More »Can The British Airways Coronavirus Policy Help You Out?
I’m sure many of you had flights booked with British Airways prior to the coronavirus outbreak. You may now have to organise refunds for cancelled flights or try to rebook and British Airways is not making this an easy task. With automatic refunds seemingly a thing of the past, the …
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