I have just flown from USA to England and back via Air Canada with a stop in Montreal. Excellent airline with no issues apart from the ridiculous “must wear a mask” BS.
three figures larger than the entire round trip initially cost.
Aiming to make first post-covid trip to Oz in September. Fancy going via Tokyo, partly due to ANA Premium Economy goodies on offer such as lounge access, seperate cabin etc. Plus a long-held desire to get a flavour of Tokyo. Sadly tho, Japan still seems to still be off-limits to individual travellers. Anybody got any insight into whether it's possible to book a short stopover stay in Tokyo as part of a hastily-assembled transit group tour? Else, what's the chances of travel restrictions easing sometime before September? Ta
Looks like you are fine to go in to Japan- test required - no self-isolation if jabbed, 3 days if not jabbed
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/japan/entry-requirements
We're off on our first holiday for three years next week. Nothing fancy, a canal barge on the Kennet and Avon. But after a stressful few months, with Mrs G in hospital for a short while and my mum dying, it will be good to have any sort of break. And, at least, we won't have to worry about getting through an airport
Hope it all goes well for you and the weather is kind.
Many years ago, my then girlfriend and I plus her two young children hired a boat on the river Ouse. Sadly the weather was so atrocious we gave up and came back early. To make up for the disappointment, I paid for them to go to Bournemouth for a few days about 3 weeks later and luckily the sun shone!
I am sure you will have a great time and will be well chilled cruising down the Kennet and Avon. It certainly can be a very relaxing holiday.
We're off on our first holiday for three years next week. Nothing fancy, a canal barge on the Kennet and Avon. But after a stressful few months, with Mrs G in hospital for a short while and my mum dying, it will be good to have any sort of break. And, at least, we won't have to worry about getting through an airport
We're off on our first holiday for three years next week. Nothing fancy, a canal barge on the Kennet and Avon. But after a stressful few months, with Mrs G in hospital for a short while and my mum dying, it will be good to have any sort of break. And, at least, we won't have to worry about getting through an airport
Do you have a better translation for your strap line than google translate can manage...'I work short, I become obscure'. Cheers!
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...r-international-arrivals-20220703-p5ayoj.html
Australia removing travel restrictions. Good news for tennis players.
That’s a big one. USA / France / Spain next up surely.