The operator of Ghana‘s main international airport will fine airlines $3,500 for every passenger they fly in who is not vaccinated against COVID-19 or who tests positive for the coronavirus upon arrival, it said on December 13. The rule comes into effect on Tuesday at Kotoka International Airport in the capital Accra, Ghana Airports said.
Month: December 2021
Day-by-day checklist of every hoop you need to jump through for your ski holiday How to avoid quarantine hotel hell using the transit loophole Covid travel restrictions are haphazard and disproportionate, airlines tell Boris Johnson Hotel quarantine could soon be scrapped and replaced with self-isolation at home for red list arrivals as soon as today,
Why would a wine person be interested in a conference about global health? There are a number of ways to answer that question, and they are each touch points that reflect some of the most salient and challenging themes currently facing the wine and spirits industry. In today’s post I consider four such themes that
(CNN) — The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added three nations to its highest-risk category for travel on Monday, including tourist favorite Italy. In its weekly update of Covid-19 travel advisories, the CDC also added giant, frigid Greenland and the tiny, tropical East African island nation of Mauritius to its “Level 4: Covid-19
Teen pilot Zara Rutherford landed in Seoul on Saturday, December 11 from Russia, the first Asia stop on her attempt to become the youngest woman to fly around the world solo. In August, the 19-year-old British-Belgian departed from Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium on her 51,000-km journey, which is to span five continents and 52
Stay One Degree- Traditional Style Property In Puglia When the time comes to book a luxurious vacation retreat, look no further than Stay One Degree. The Stay One Degree business model is unparalleled in the vacation home market as it is a community of like-minded luxury travelers supported by a social network who have access
Travel rules were tightened following concerns about the spread of the omicron variant – the red list has returned and UK arrivals face stricter testing requirements. In an address to the nation on December 12, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that “vaccination is the key to beating Covid, and that it works” as the UK’s
When the Glass Fire tore through Napa County in September of 2020, it was just the latest calamity to strike the iconic wine region over the last decade. For journalist Jess Lander, an eleven-year resident who had reported on the 2014 earthquake and the 2017 Atlas Peak fire, it struck home. The house she and
(CNN) — Gigantic superyachts have long been nicknamed “floating skyscrapers,” but this new innovative concept from studio Rodriguez Design has taken that notion to an entirely new level. Measuring 110 meters, Malena is designed in the style of a high-rise apartment building, with a symmetrical superstructure consisting of balconies stretching across both sides of its
If there were a competition for the most beautiful cheese, Cornish Yarg would claim the title. Each cheese is wrapped in wild stinging nettles, which are brushed on by hand one by one. With aging, the nettles form a natural rind around the cheese, giving it a fresh, creamy taste with hints of herbs, mushrooms,
Day-by-day checklist of every hoop you need to jump through for your ski holiday How to avoid quarantine hotel hell using the transit loophole Covid travel restrictions are haphazard and disproportionate, airlines tell Boris Johnson Austria offers testing to allow unvaccinated teenagers to visit More domestic border rules ease in Australia ahead of Christmas holidays
Tis the season for showing off your wine style. Wine lovers know buying the bottle is just one aspect of enjoying wine. Acquiring the right accouterments is the other pleasure of the oenophile life. From service to sipping, here are a few high-style luxuries to fix your habit or that of someone on your gift
Editor’s Note — CNN is launching Unlocking the World, a weekly newsletter to guide you through the latest travel developments and more. Sign up here. (CNN) — You all excited for a third year of the pandemic? Neither are we. But as restrictions tighten around the world, CNN Travel has been taking solace in the
Travelers wearing protective masks receive nasal swabs from nurses at a COVID-19 test site inside Terminal B at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Bing Guan | Bloomberg | Getty Images The rules of international travel are changing — again. The emergence of the omicron variant of Covid-19 in southern Africa
Susan Kime Encore Boston Harbor is a 33-acre casino hotel property, not in Boston Harbor but on the Mystic river, in the industrial part of Boston. It is a unique hotel in a unique location, one where flowers appear to bloom, even in November and December when we were there, and no surface seems average.
There’s no better way to show gratitude than oxtail noodle soup. That’s what I’ve learned from being neighbors with Moonlynn Tsai and Yin Chang, who together started a grassroots effort that combats isolation in New York City’s elderly East Asian community through food care packages. Their nonprofit Heart of Dinner has served close to 100,000 meals thanks
When storm clouds appear on the horizon, you need a firm hand on the tiller to keep the ship sailing straight. If not, it’s entirely possible to end up smashed on the rocks. Luckily for El Guapo Bitters & Syrups, a young startup company in New Orleans, they had the perfect person at the helm
London’s Connaught Bar is the best bar in the world — again. That’s according to “The World’s 50 Best Bars,” an annual ranking by William Reed Business Media, a U.K.-based company that also publishes “The World’s 50 Best Restaurants” list. After a subdued online ceremony in 2020, this year’s results were announced yesterday at a
Susan Kime Over the years, it has been said and agreed, that two elements constituting a memorable hotel are human: a great General Manager (GM) and a great Executive Chef. Of course location, service, and wellness amenities are also on these ubiquitous lists, but the human element is the one that is sometimes overlooked. On
On a Sunday afternoon in Honolulu, a school of shoppers swirl around an island of metal and ice covered in freshly caught local fish of all colors and sizes. Between rows of akule, tai snapper, and opelu there are piles of five to six inch long snapper gleaming bright yellow with baby blue stripes, caught
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