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Japan Flights

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  • Flight Los Angeles - Phoenix (LAX - PHX) $55+
  • Flight Denver - Phoenix (DEN - PHX) $58+
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Honolulu Flights

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  • Flight San Francisco - Honolulu (SFO - HNL) $277+
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  • Flight Newark - Los Angeles (EWR - LAX) $69+
  • Flight Minneapolis - Los Angeles (MSP - LAX) $76+

Chicago Flights

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Denver Flights

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  • Flight Chicago - Denver (ORD - DEN) $68+
  • Flight Houston - Denver (HOU - DEN) $68+
  • Flight Detroit - Denver (DTW - DEN) $78+
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  • Flight Chicago - Baltimore (ORD - BWI) $68+
  • Flight Dallas - Baltimore (DFW - BWI) $73+
  • Flight Los Angeles - Baltimore (LAX - BWI) $87+
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  • Flight Seattle - Baltimore (SEA - BWI) $124+
  • Flight Minneapolis - Washington, D.C. (MSP - DCA) $158+
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  • Flight Chicago - Washington, D.C. (ORD - DCA) $178+
  • Flight Houston - Washington, D.C. (HOU - DCA) $183+
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  • Flight San Francisco - Washington, D.C. (SFO - IAD) $285+

Atlanta Flights

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  • Flight Orlando - Atlanta (MCO - ATL) $35+
  • Flight Fort Lauderdale - Atlanta (FLL - ATL) $38+
  • Flight Miami - Atlanta (MIA - ATL) $38+
  • Flight Philadelphia - Atlanta (PHL - ATL) $38+
  • Flight Chicago - Atlanta (ORD - ATL) $39+
  • Flight Dallas - Atlanta (DFW - ATL) $39+

United States Flights

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  • Flight Newark - Fort Lauderdale (EWR - FLL) $51+
  • Flight Seattle - Las Vegas (SEA - LAS) $51+
  • Flight Los Angeles - Dallas (LAX - DFW) $55+
  • Flight New York - Miami (LGA - MIA) $56+
  • Flight New York - Fort Lauderdale (LGA - FLL) $61+

Hawaii Flights

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  • Flight San Francisco - Hawaii (SFO - USHI) $237+
  • Flight San Jose - Hawaii (SJC - USHI) $267+
  • Flight San Diego - Hawaii (SAN - USHI) $302+
  • Flight Ontario - Hawaii (ONT - USHI) $308+
  • Flight Seattle - Hawaii (SEA - USHI) $336+
  • Flight Las Vegas - Hawaii (LAS - USHI) $363+

Tampa Flights

  • Flight Atlanta - Tampa (ATL - TPA) $38+
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  • Flight Dallas - Tampa (DFW - TPA) $53+
  • Flight Chicago - Tampa (ORD - TPA) $56+
  • Flight Cincinnati - Tampa (CVG - TPA) $58+
  • Flight Detroit - Tampa (DTW - TPA) $62+

Houston Flights

  • Flight Atlanta - Houston (ATL - IAH) $39+
  • Flight Philadelphia - Houston (PHL - IAH) $45+
  • Flight Orlando - Houston (MCO - IAH) $48+
  • Flight Chicago - Houston (ORD - IAH) $53+
  • Flight Miami - Houston (MIA - IAH) $53+
  • Flight Fort Lauderdale - Houston (FLL - IAH) $60+
  • Flight Detroit - Houston (DTW - IAH) $61+

Las Vegas Flights

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  • Flight Dallas - Las Vegas (DFW - LAS) $38+
  • Flight Burbank - Las Vegas (BUR - LAS) $39+
  • Flight Oakland - Las Vegas (OAK - LAS) $39+
  • Flight Santa Ana - Las Vegas (SNA - LAS) $39+
  • Flight Portland - Las Vegas (PDX - LAS) $56+
  • Flight Houston - Las Vegas (HOU - LAS) $66+
  • Flight Houston - Las Vegas (IAH - LAS) $66+
  • Flight Denver - Las Vegas (DEN - LAS) $68+
  • Flight Atlanta - Las Vegas (ATL - LAS) $70+
  • Flight Baltimore - Las Vegas (BWI - LAS) $71+
  • Flight San Francisco - Las Vegas (SFO - LAS) $76+
  • Flight Chicago - Las Vegas (ORD - LAS) $79+

Miami Flights

  • Flight Baltimore - Miami (BWI - MIA) $33+
  • Flight Atlanta - Miami (ATL - MIA) $38+
  • Flight Chicago - Miami (ORD - MIA) $39+
  • Flight Philadelphia - Miami (PHL - MIA) $39+
  • Flight Boston - Miami (BOS - MIA) $45+
  • Flight Dallas - Miami (DFW - MIA) $46+
  • Flight New York - Miami (LGA - MIA) $55+
  • Flight Charlotte - Miami (CLT - MIA) $58+
  • Flight Houston - Miami (HOU - MIA) $59+
  • Flight Houston - Miami (IAH - MIA) $59+
  • Flight Detroit - Miami (DTW - MIA) $66+
  • Flight Minneapolis - Miami (MSP - MIA) $74+
  • Flight Cincinnati - Miami (CVG - MIA) $78+
  • Flight Raleigh - Miami (RDU - MIA) $81+
  • Flight Denver - Miami (DEN - MIA) $88+
  • Flight Cleveland - Miami (CLE - MIA) $99+
  • Flight Los Angeles - Miami (LAX - MIA) $111+
  • Flight Washington, D.C. - Miami (DCA - MIA) $159+
  • Flight New York - Miami (JFK - MIA) $163+
  • Flight Seattle - Miami (SEA - MIA) $178+
  • Flight Ontario - Miami (ONT - MIA) $183+

San Francisco Flights

  • Flight Ontario - San Francisco (ONT - SFO) $48+
  • Flight Los Angeles - San Francisco (LAX - SFO) $69+
  • Flight Phoenix - San Francisco (PHX - SFO) $73+
  • Flight Denver - San Francisco (DEN - SFO) $78+
  • Flight San Diego - San Francisco (SAN - SFO) $91+
  • Flight Santa Ana - San Francisco (SNA - SFO) $98+
  • Flight Dallas - San Francisco (DFW - SFO) $101+
  • Flight Chicago - San Francisco (MDW - SFO) $112+
  • Flight Seattle - San Francisco (SEA - SFO) $134+
  • Flight Minneapolis - San Francisco (MSP - SFO) $136+
  • Flight Chicago - San Francisco (ORD - SFO) $155+
  • Flight Houston - San Francisco (HOU - SFO) $160+
  • Flight Houston - San Francisco (IAH - SFO) $160+
  • Flight Austin - San Francisco (AUS - SFO) $174+

Seattle Flights

  • Flight Phoenix - Seattle (PHX - SEA) $79+
  • Flight Oakland - Seattle (OAK - SEA) $82+
  • Flight Burbank - Seattle (BUR - SEA) $85+
  • Flight Ontario - Seattle (ONT - SEA) $87+
  • Flight Santa Ana - Seattle (SNA - SEA) $88+
  • Flight Los Angeles - Seattle (LAX - SEA) $90+
  • Flight Denver - Seattle (DEN - SEA) $93+

Paris Flights

  • Flight Boston - Paris (BOS - CDG) $289+
  • Flight Baltimore - Paris (BWI - CDG) $293+
  • Flight Washington, D.C. - Paris (IAD - CDG) $293+
  • Flight New Windsor - Paris (SWF - CDG) $296+
  • Flight Newark - Paris (EWR - ORY) $412+
  • Flight Boston - Paris (BOS - ORY) $414+
  • Flight New York - Paris (JFK - ORY) $419+

Europe Flights

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  • Flight New York - Madrid (JFK - MAD) $406+
  • Flight New York - Athens (JFK - ATH) $417+
  • Flight New York - Rome (JFK - FCO) $417+

Florida Flights

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  • Flight Philadelphia - Florida (PHL - USFL) $37+
  • Flight Chicago - Florida (ORD - USFL) $39+
  • Flight Newark - Florida (EWR - USFL) $39+
  • Flight Boston - Florida (BOS - USFL) $45+
  • Flight New York - Florida (LGA - USFL) $55+
  • Flight Dallas - Florida (DFW - USFL) $58+

Dallas Flights

  • Flight Fort Lauderdale - Dallas (FLL - DFW) $37+
  • Flight Atlanta - Dallas (ATL - DFW) $39+
  • Flight Chicago - Dallas (ORD - DFW) $39+
  • Flight Phoenix - Dallas (PHX - DFW) $39+
  • Flight Tampa - Dallas (TPA - DFW) $47+
  • Flight Baltimore - Dallas (BWI - DFW) $56+
  • Flight Minneapolis - Dallas (MSP - DFW) $57+

San Diego Flights

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  • Flight San Jose - San Diego (SJC - SAN) $39+
  • Flight Sacramento - San Diego (SMF - SAN) $48+
  • Flight Oakland - San Diego (OAK - SAN) $54+
  • Flight Phoenix - San Diego (PHX - SAN) $56+
  • Flight San Francisco - San Diego (SFO - SAN) $68+

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Which month of the year are flight prices lowest?

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Can flying international flights with a layover save money on airfare?

For many long-haul international flights, flying non-stop is not possible and you will have to fly with a layover. Some routes will offer both and you could consider flying with a layover for a number of reasons. Firstly, breaking up what would otherwise be a long-haul flight, taking a rest and then completing the journey might make the flight more manageable. Secondly, prices can also be lower than non-stop flights, so while it might take longer for you to reach your destination, you could save money. We’ve looked at prices over the last 12 months for the 100 most popular international destinations for KAYAK users and on average, prices for non-stop flights were cheaper than flights with a layover.

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What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care?

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What is the cheapest day of the week to book a flight?

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The Hawaiian Islands are one of my favorite travel destinations, and I’ve visited Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Big Island so far. Each island is its own adventure, and so distinct from one another. Just to list a few, Hawaii has lush nature, waterfalls, amazing beaches, incredible marine life, world-class surf, volcanos, a delicious cuisine and beautiful traditions – and the Aloha spirit is certainly real.

Our itinerary : Nā Pali Coast , Kalalau Beach , Kalalau Trailhead Park Pass , Kalalau Lookout, Waimea Canyon , Pihea Trail , Hanalei-Bay

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Which Islands should you visit?

If you have the time, then I highly recommend visiting multiple islands and spend at least 4 days on each. The islands are only connected by inter-island flights, and you could maximize your time by flying into one island and leaving from another.

Traveling to Hawaii during the Covid Pandemic

Make sure to visit Hawaii’s official travel site for the most updated travel entry requirements. As of November 2021, vaccinated travelers are exempt from quarantine and don’t need to get tested. Local restrictions and limited capacities were partially still in place during the time of our visit, however, nothing that would impact your experience.

  • Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa
  • Hanalei Bay Lookout
  • Waimea Canyon Lookout
  • Kalalau Lookout

On one of my latest Hawaii trips, we got to visit Kauai, also known as the Garden Island. Kauai is the most north-western inhabited island and is most famous for its Na ‘Pali coastline, the Waimea Canyon , and its beautiful Hanalei Bay – just to name a few.

Kauai is called the “Garden Island” for a reason, and the central mountain range is year-round covered in clouds, with some of the highest annual rain falls at 40ft. Rain showers across the island are typically rather quick, and it rains significantly more on the north shore, than in the dryer southern coast line. And this is exactly what makes Kauai so lush and green – don’t be discouraged by the weather; just pack a light rain jacket and enjoy the rainbows.   

What to see

Nā Pali Coast , Waimea Canyon , Kalalau Lookout, Kilohana Lookout, Hanalei-Bay , Wailua Falls, Opaeka’a Falls, and much more!

Why are there so many Chickens in Kauai?

One of my favorite things about the Hawaiian Islands is that there are no snakes or other dangerous animals. If there is no (land) animal that can hurt me, there is also no natural predator that will hurt all these chickens living on the island. You will get used to them rather quickly, and they are certainly part of the Kauai experience.

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How to experience the Nā Pali  Coast

The world-famous Nā Pali Coast is probably the number one reason, why you want to visit Kauai, and you must see it. There are a few different options on how to experience this coastline.

Nā Pali  Coast by Land

The only option to explore the full Nā Pali coast by land is on foot, by hiking along an 11-mile hike (one way) to a deserted beach, called Kalalau Beach . This option requires proper planning, as there is no infrastructure on the beach and you have to bring your own tent, water and food. You also need to obtain a camping permit and buy your park pass in advance. If you are not ready for the full 22 mile roundtrip hike, then just explore the first two miles of the Kalalau Trailhead . You will get to explore a beautiful scenery  along the coast and if you are up for it, then hike the additional 2 miles land-inwards and visit the Hanakapi’Ai Waterfalls (about 8 miles total roundtrip). Click here for more details about the Hanakapi’Ai Waterfalls hike.

Access to this trail is highly regulated and you won’t have cell signal once you get into the area, so make sure to plan in advance. Parking spots at the trailhead are limited and Parking Passes may sell out far in advance. Click here to purchase your pass in advance. If you end up with the “parking and shuttle” option, then make sure to double check the shuttle itinerary, as it only drops passengers off in the morning hours.   Here is the Waipa Park and Ride Shuttle meeting location.

Your second option to see a glimpse of the Na ‘Pali coast by land, is the Kalalau Lookout and and Pihea Trail to the Kilohana Lookout . More info is here .

Nā Pali  Coast by Water

There are many different options, and most boat excursions leave from the southern part of the island. We sought some extra thrill, and booked the Kauai Rafting Expeditions with Capt’ Andys. This was a 6 hour rafting tour to the Na Pali coast with beach landing and lunch at Nualolo Kai Beach. The zodiac fits 12 passengers and takes you on an exciting, but also choppy ride along the coastline. The small boat allows you to get close to some of the caves and is the only option to land on the beach.

Our alternative tour would have been an 8 hour catamaran tour with Holo Holo Charters that visits the Na Pali coast, and crosses the channel to the Ni’ihau island for a snorkeling stop at the Lehua crater.

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Nā Pali  Coast from the Air

Helicopter tours over the island of Kauai and the Na Pali coast are also quite popular and a great and fast way to experience the island.

Hanalei Bay

Whether you are staying in Hanalei Bay or just driving through, make sure to plan for a stop. The scenery of this valley is so magical with its steep mountains in the backdrop, the lush, green valley and the beach. A great photo stop is the Hanalei Bay Lookout and the valley lookout. Also plan for a stop at Haena State Park on your way to the Kalalau Trailhead.

Waimea Canyon, Kalalau Lookout, and Pihea Trail to Kilohana Lookout

Waimea Canyon is also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific and is a must see on your Kauai tour. The Waimea Canyon can easily be accessed by car and offers different lookout options along the Canyon road and the Waipo’o Falls. After a few mandatory photo stops along the Canyon, continue driving to the Kalalau Lookout. Fingers crossed, that you are luckier than we were, and you get a beautiful glimpse of the Na Pali coast and the Kalalau valley with its beach (the 11 mile hike described earlier, ends at this beach).

If you are up for some additional hiking (regardless the length), then walk along the Pihea Trail with a few additional view points along the way. If you are up for the entire hike, and have the weather in your favor, then head all the way to the Kilohana Lookout . Our experience was quite muddy, and we walked about a mile in and back. Rain or shine, this hike is still worth it and just listen to mother nature on how far you can get. Kilohana Lookout Hike (7 mile roundtrip).

On your drive back, plan for a short visit of the Hanapepe swinging bridge and take a glimpse of the the Red Dirt Waterfall (glimpse from the car is also okay).

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Wailua Falls, Opaeka’a Falls and Sleeping Giant East Trailhead

These stops are great half-day activities when arriving or flying out and can easily be reached by car (about a 20 minute drive from the airport). The viewpoints for both the Wailua Falls and Opaeka’a Falls are easily accessible and both can be visited within an hour. The Sleeping Giant East Trail i s an easy 2 mile scenic hike with beautiful views.

Where to stay

We stayed at the Grand Hyatt Kauai on the southern part of the island, close to Koloa and Poipu. Distanced are relatively short and it will take you less than 30 minutes to the airport and about an hour to the north shore.

If you are looking to stay in the greener part of the island, then I can certainly recommend staying around Hanalei Bay or Princeville.

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What to eat

My Hawaiian favorite is Ahi Poke and I will eat Ahi or any other Hawaiian local catch, every chance I get. Here are a few restaurant recommendations from across the island:

  • Tidepools at the Grand Hyatt Kauai
  • Foodland – yes, I’m talking about the supermarket! Try their Ahi Poke and I promise you won’t be disappointed.
  • Kauai Juice Co – delicious juice options and I got to try my first Noni shot. Not the best taste or smell, but it’s a superfruit with high antioxidants and vitamin.
  • Fish Market in Kilauea.

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Kauai has many great beach options and here are a few:

Northern coastline:

  • Hanalei Beach
  • Lumaha’i Beach
  • Haena Beach and Tunnels Beach

Southern coastline:

  • Poipu Beach
  • Kiahuna Beach
  • Shipwreck Beach

Western coast:

  • Polihale State Park (access only by 4×4)

My shopping bag included an Aloha Collection travel bag, some souvenir shirts and raw Noni juice from Kauai Juice Co . Other great items are sweets from Host or Honolulu Cookie Company , local rum from Koloa Rum Company, local jewelry, or art. And of course, some great photos and lasting memories.

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Considering travel during the pandemic? Take precautions to protect yourself from COVID-19.

A coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine can prevent you from getting COVID-19 or from becoming seriously ill due to COVID-19 . But even if you're vaccinated, it's still a good idea to take precautions to protect yourself and others while traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you've had all recommended COVID-19 vaccine doses, including boosters, you're less likely to become seriously ill or spread COVID-19 . You can then travel more safely within the U.S. and internationally. But international travel can still increase your risk of getting new COVID-19 variants.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you should avoid travel until you've had all recommended COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses.

Before you travel

As you think about making travel plans, consider these questions:

  • Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19 ? If you haven't, get vaccinated. If the vaccine requires two doses, wait two weeks after getting your second vaccine dose to travel. If the vaccine requires one dose, wait two weeks after getting the vaccine to travel. It takes time for your body to build protection after any vaccination.
  • Have you had any booster doses? Having all recommended COVID-19 vaccine doses, including boosters, increases your protection from serious illness.
  • Are you at increased risk for severe illness? Anyone can get COVID-19 . But older adults and people of any age with certain medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 .
  • Do you live with someone who's at increased risk for severe illness? If you get infected while traveling, you can spread the COVID-19 virus to the people you live with when you return, even if you don't have symptoms.
  • Does your home or destination have requirements or restrictions for travelers? Even if you've had all recommended vaccine doses, you must follow local, state and federal testing and travel rules.

Check local requirements, restrictions and situations

Some state, local and territorial governments have requirements, such as requiring people to wear masks, get tested, be vaccinated or stay isolated for a period of time after arrival. Before you go, check for requirements at your destination and anywhere you might stop along the way.

Keep in mind these can change often and quickly depending on local conditions. It's also important to understand that the COVID-19 situation, such as the level of spread and presence of variants, varies in each country. Check back for updates as your trip gets closer.

Travel and testing

For vaccinated people.

If you have been fully vaccinated, the CDC states that you don't need to get tested before or after your trip within the U.S. or stay home (quarantine) after you return.

If you're planning to travel internationally outside the U.S., the CDC states you don't need to get tested before your trip unless it's required at your destination. Before arriving to the U.S., you need a negative test within the last day before your arrival or a record of recovery from COVID-19 in the last three months.

After you arrive in the U.S., the CDC recommends getting tested with a viral test 3 to 5 days after your trip. If you're traveling to the U.S. and you aren't a citizen, you need to be fully vaccinated and have proof of vaccination.

You don't need to quarantine when you arrive in the U.S. But check for any symptoms. Stay at home if you develop symptoms.

For unvaccinated people

Testing before and after travel can lower the risk of spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 . If you haven't been vaccinated, the CDC recommends getting a viral test within three days before your trip. Delay travel if you're waiting for test results. Keep a copy of your results with you when you travel.

Repeat the test 3 to 5 days after your trip. Stay home for five days after travel.

If at any point you test positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 , stay home. Stay at home and away from others if you develop symptoms. Follow public health recommendations.

Stay safe when you travel

In the U.S., you must wear a face mask on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation. The mask must fit snugly and cover both your mouth and nose.

Follow these steps to protect yourself and others when you travel:

  • Get vaccinated.
  • Keep distance between yourself and others (within about 6 feet, or 2 meters) when you're in indoor public spaces if you're not fully vaccinated. This is especially important if you have a higher risk of serious illness.
  • Avoid contact with anyone who is sick or has symptoms.
  • Avoid crowds and indoor places that have poor air flow (ventilation).
  • Don't touch frequently touched surfaces, such as handrails, elevator buttons and kiosks. If you must touch these surfaces, use hand sanitizer or wash your hands afterward.
  • Wear a face mask in indoor public spaces. The CDC recommends wearing the most protective mask possible that you'll wear regularly and that fits. If you are in an area with a high number of new COVID-19 cases, wear a mask in indoor public places and outdoors in crowded areas or when you're in close contact with people who aren't vaccinated.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • If soap and water aren't available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub your hands together until they feel dry.
  • Don't eat or drink on public transportation. That way you can keep your mask on the whole time.

Because of the high air flow and air filter efficiency on airplanes, most viruses such as the COVID-19 virus don't spread easily on flights. Wearing masks on planes has likely helped lower the risk of getting the COVID-19 virus on flights too.

However, air travel involves spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which can bring you in close contact with other people. Getting vaccinated and wearing a mask when traveling can help protect you from COVID-19 while traveling.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has increased cleaning and disinfecting of surfaces and equipment, including bins, at screening checkpoints. TSA has also made changes to the screening process:

  • Travelers must wear masks during screening. However, TSA employees may ask travelers to adjust masks for identification purposes.
  • Travelers should keep a distance of 6 feet apart from other travelers when possible.
  • Instead of handing boarding passes to TSA officers, travelers should place passes (paper or electronic) directly on the scanner and then hold them up for inspection.
  • Each traveler may have one container of hand sanitizer up to 12 ounces (about 350 milliliters) in a carry-on bag. These containers will need to be taken out for screening.
  • Personal items such as keys, wallets and phones should be placed in carry-on bags instead of bins. This reduces the handling of these items during screening.
  • Food items should be carried in a plastic bag and placed in a bin for screening. Separating food from carry-on bags lessens the likelihood that screeners will need to open bags for inspection.

Be sure to wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds directly before and after going through screening.

Public transportation

If you travel by bus or train and you aren't vaccinated, be aware that sitting or standing within 6 feet (2 meters) of others for a long period can put you at higher risk of getting or spreading COVID-19 . Follow the precautions described above for protecting yourself during travel.

Even if you fly, you may need transportation once you arrive at your destination. You can search car rental options and their cleaning policies on the internet. If you plan to stay at a hotel, check into shuttle service availability.

If you'll be using public transportation and you aren't vaccinated, continue physical distancing and wearing a mask after reaching your destination.

Hotels and other lodging

The hotel industry knows that travelers are concerned about COVID-19 and safety. Check any major hotel's website for information about how it's protecting guests and staff. Some best practices include:

  • Enhanced cleaning procedures
  • Physical distancing recommendations indoors for people who aren't vaccinated
  • Mask-wearing and regular hand-washing by staff
  • Mask-wearing indoors for guests in public places in areas that have high cases of COVID-19
  • Vaccine recommendations for staff
  • Isolation and testing guidelines for staff who've been exposed to COVID-19
  • Contactless payment
  • Set of rules in case a guest becomes ill, such as closing the room for cleaning and disinfecting
  • Indoor air quality measures, such as regular system and air filter maintenance, and suggestions to add air cleaners that can filter viruses and bacteria from the air

Vacation rentals, too, are enhancing their cleaning procedures. They're committed to following public health guidelines, such as using masks and gloves when cleaning, and building in a waiting period between guests.

Make a packing list

When it's time to pack for your trip, grab any medications you may need on your trip and these essential safe-travel supplies:

  • Alcohol-based hand sanitizer (at least 60% alcohol)
  • Disinfectant wipes (at least 70% alcohol)
  • Thermometer

Considerations for people at increased risk

Anyone can get very ill from the virus that causes COVID-19 . But older adults and people of any age with certain medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness. This may include people with cancer, serious heart problems and a weakened immune system. Getting the recommended COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses can help lower your risk of being severely ill from COVID-19 .

Travel increases your chance of getting and spreading COVID-19 . If you're unvaccinated, staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 . If you must travel and aren't vaccinated, talk with your health care provider and ask about any additional precautions you may need to take.

Remember safety first

Even the most detailed and organized plans may need to be set aside when someone gets ill. Stay home if you or any of your travel companions:

  • Have signs or symptoms, are sick or think you have COVID-19
  • Are waiting for results of a COVID-19 test
  • Have been diagnosed with COVID-19
  • Have had close contact with someone with COVID-19 in the past five days and you're not up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines

If you've had close contact with someone with COVID-19 , get tested after at least five days. Wait to travel until you have a negative test. Wear a mask if you travel up to 10 days after you've had close contact with someone with COVID-19 .

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  • People with certain medical conditions. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html. Accessed Feb. 4, 2022.
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Automatic Refunds and No More Hidden Fees: D.O.T. Sets New Rules for Airlines

The Transportation Department issued new requirements on refunds when flights are canceled or delayed and on revealing “junk” fees before booking. Here’s what passengers can expect.

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By Christine Chung

The Transportation Department on Wednesday announced new rules taking aim at two of the most difficult and annoying issues in air travel: obtaining refunds and encountering surprise fees late in the booking process.

“Passengers deserve to know upfront what costs they are facing and should get their money back when an airline owes them — without having to ask,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a statement, adding that the changes would not only save passengers “time and money,” but also prevent headaches.

The department’s new rules, Mr. Buttigieg said, will hold airlines to clear and consistent standards when they cancel, delay or substantially change flights, and require automatic refunds to be issued within weeks. They will also require them to reveal all fees before a ticket is purchased.

Airlines for America , a trade group representing the country’s largest air carriers, said in a statement that its airlines “abide by and frequently exceed” D.O.T. consumer protection regulations.

Passenger advocates welcomed the new steps.

Tomasz Pawliszyn, the chief executive of AirHelp, a Berlin-based company that assists passengers with airline claims, called it a “massive step forward and huge improvement in consumer rights and protection” that brings the United States closer to global standards in passenger rights.

Here’s what we know about the D.O.T.’s new rules, which will begin to go into effect in October.

There’s now one definition for a “significant” delay.

Until now, airlines have been allowed to set their own definition for a “significant” delay and compensation has varied by carrier . Now, according to the D.O.T., there will be one standard: when departure or arrival is delayed by three hours for domestic flights and six hours for international flights.

Passengers will get prompt refunds for cancellations or significant changes for flights and delayed bags, for any reason.

When things go wrong, getting compensation from an airline has often required establishing a cumbersome paper trail or spending untold hours on the phone. Under the new rules, refunds will be automatic, without passengers having to request them. Refunds will be made in full, excepting the value of any transportation already used. Airlines and ticket agents must provide refunds in the original form of payment, whether by cash, credit card or airline miles. Refunds are due within seven days for credit card purchases and within 20 days for other payments.

Passengers with other flight disruptions, such as being downgraded to a lower service class, are also entitled to refunds.

The list of significant changes for which passengers can get their money back also includes: departure or arrival from an airport different from the one booked; connections at different airports or flights on planes that are less accessible to a person with a disability; an increase in the number of scheduled connections. Also, passengers who pay for services like Wi-Fi or seat selection that are then unavailable will be refunded any fees.

Airlines must give travel vouchers or credits to ticketed passengers unable to fly because of government restrictions or a doctor’s orders.

The vouchers or credits will be transferable and can be used for at least five years after the date they were issued.

Fees for checked baggage and modifying a reservation must be disclosed upfront.

Airlines and ticket agents are now required to display any extra fees for things like checking bags or seat selection clearly and individually before a ticket purchase. They will also need to outline the airline’s policies on baggage, cancellations and changing flights before a customer purchases a ticket.

The rules, which apply to all flights on domestic airlines and flights to and from the United States operated by foreign airlines, have varying start dates.

For example, automatic refunds must be instituted by the airlines within six months. But carriers have a year before they’re required to issue travel vouchers and credits for passengers advised by a medical professional not to fly.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Final Rule Requiring Automatic Refunds of Airline Tickets and Ancillary Service Fees

Rule makes it easy to get money back for cancelled or significantly changed flights, significantly delayed checked bags, and additional services not provided  

WASHINGTON – The Biden-Harris Administration today announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a final rule that requires airlines to promptly provide passengers with automatic cash refunds when owed. The new rule makes it easy for passengers to obtain refunds when airlines cancel or significantly change their flights, significantly delay their checked bags, or fail to provide the extra services they purchased.

“Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them - without headaches or haggling,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg . “Our new rule sets a new standard to require airlines to promptly provide cash refunds to their passengers.”  

The final rule creates certainty for consumers by defining the specific circumstances in which airlines must provide refunds. Prior to this rule, airlines were permitted to set their own standards for what kind of flight changes warranted a refund. As a result, refund policies differed from airline to airline, which made it difficult for passengers to know or assert their refund rights. DOT also received complaints of some airlines revising and applying less consumer-friendly refund policies during spikes in flight cancellations and changes. 

Under the rule, passengers are entitled to a refund for:

  • Canceled or significantly changed flights: Passengers will be entitled to a refund if their flight is canceled or significantly changed, and they do not accept alternative transportation or travel credits offered. For the first time, the rule defines “significant change.” Significant changes to a flight include departure or arrival times that are more than 3 hours domestically and 6 hours internationally; departures or arrivals from a different airport; increases in the number of connections; instances where passengers are downgraded to a lower class of service; or connections at different airports or flights on different planes that are less accessible or accommodating to a person with a disability.  
  • Significantly delayed baggage return: Passengers who file a mishandled baggage report will be entitled to a refund of their checked bag fee if it is not delivered within 12 hours of their domestic flight arriving at the gate, or 15-30 hours of their international flight arriving at the gate, depending on the length of the flight.  
  • Extra services not provided: Passengers will be entitled to a refund for the fee they paid for an extra service — such as Wi-Fi, seat selection, or inflight entertainment — if an airline fails to provide this service.

DOT’s final rule also makes it simple and straightforward for passengers to receive the money they are owed. Without this rule, consumers have to navigate a patchwork of cumbersome processes to request and receive a refund — searching through airline websites to figure out how make the request, filling out extra “digital paperwork,” or at times waiting for hours on the phone. In addition, passengers would receive a travel credit or voucher by default from some airlines instead of getting their money back, so they could not use their refund to rebook on another airline when their flight was changed or cancelled without navigating a cumbersome request process.  

The final rule improves the passenger experience by requiring refunds to be:

  • Automatic: Airlines must automatically issue refunds without passengers having to explicitly request them or jump through hoops.   
  • Prompt: Airlines and ticket agents must issue refunds within seven business days of refunds becoming due for credit card purchases and 20 calendar days for other payment methods.  
  • Cash or original form of payment: Airlines and ticket agents must provide refunds in cash or whatever original payment method the individual used to make the purchase, such as credit card or airline miles. Airlines may not substitute vouchers, travel credits, or other forms of compensation unless the passenger affirmatively chooses to accept alternative compensation.    
  • Full amount: Airlines and ticket agents must provide full refunds of the ticket purchase price, minus the value of any portion of transportation already used. The refunds must include all government-imposed taxes and fees and airline-imposed fees, regardless of whether the taxes or fees are refundable to airlines.

The final rule also requires airlines to provide prompt notifications to consumers affected by a cancelled or significantly changed flight of their right to a refund of the ticket and extra service fees, as well as any related policies.

In addition, in instances where consumers are restricted by a government or advised by a medical professional not to travel to, from, or within the United States due to a serious communicable disease, the final rule requires that airlines must provide travel credits or vouchers. Consumers may be required to provide documentary evidence to support their request. Travel vouchers or credits provided by airlines must be transferrable and valid for at least five years from the date of issuance.

The Department received a significant number of complaints against airlines and ticket agents for refusing to provide a refund or for delaying processing of refunds during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. At the height of the pandemic in 2020, refund complaints peaked at 87 percent of all air travel service complaints received by DOT. Refund problems continue to make up a substantial share of the complaints that DOT receives.

DOT’s Historic Record of Consumer Protection Under the Biden-Harris Administration

Under the Biden-Harris Administration and Secretary Buttigieg, DOT has advanced the largest expansion of airline passenger rights, issued the biggest fines against airlines for failing consumers, and returned more money to passengers in refunds and reimbursements than ever before in the Department’s history.

  • Thanks to pressure from Secretary Buttigieg and DOT’s flightrights.gov dashboard, all 10 major U.S. airlines guarantee free rebooking and meals, and nine guarantee hotel accommodations when an airline issue causes a significant delay or cancellation. These are new commitments the airlines added to their customer service plans that DOT can legally ensure they adhere to and are displayed on flightrights.gov .  
  • Since President Biden took office, DOT has helped return more than $3 billion in refunds and reimbursements owed to airline passengers – including over $600 million to passengers affected by the Southwest Airlines holiday meltdown in 2022.   
  • Under Secretary Buttigieg, DOT has issued over $164 million in penalties against airlines for consumer protection violations. Between 1996 and 2020, DOT collectively issued less than $71 million in penalties against airlines for consumer protection violations.  
  • DOT recently launched a new partnership with a bipartisan group of state attorneys general to fast-track the review of consumer complaints, hold airlines accountable, and protect the rights of the traveling public.  
  • In 2023, the flight cancellation rate in the U.S. was a record low at under 1.2% — the lowest rate of flight cancellations in over 10 years despite a record amount of air travel.  
  • DOT is undertaking its first ever industry-wide review of airline privacy practices and its first review of airline loyalty programs.

In addition to finalizing the rules to require automatic refunds and protect against surprise fees, DOT is also pursuing rulemakings that would:

  • Propose to ban family seating junk fees and guarantee that parents can sit with their children for no extra charge when they fly. Before President Biden and Secretary Buttigieg pressed airlines last year, no airline committed to guaranteeing fee-free family seating. Now, four airlines guarantee fee-free family seating, and the Department is working on its family seating junk fee ban proposal.  
  • Propose to make passenger compensation and amenities mandatory so that travelers are taken care of when airlines cause flight delays or cancellations.   
  • Expand the rights for passengers who use wheelchairs and ensure that they can travel safely and with dignity . The comment period on this proposed rule closes on May 13, 2024.

The final rule on refunds can be found at https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/latest-news and at regulations.gov , docket number DOT-OST-2022-0089. There are different implementation periods in this final rule ranging from six months for airlines to provide automatic refunds when owed to 12 months for airlines to provide transferable travel vouchers or credits when consumers are unable to travel for reasons related to a serious communicable disease. 

Information about airline passenger rights, as well as DOT’s rules, guidance and orders, can be found at   https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer .

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I recently did a trip to Leh Ladakh with JustWravel team, and boy, was it an experience for a lifetime! The trip leaders - Geetanjali, Ashish, Shashank - took such good care of the travellers. The team's thoughtfulness and local experience really shone through in the way the itinerary was planned. Plenty of photo opportunities, and daily briefings to prepare us for the unfamiliar climate and terrains of Ladakh. We had sufficient time for rest & recuperation and the accommodations provided were the best-possible, given the environmental conditions in that particular region. Really glad I did this trip solo and chose to go ahead with JustWravel's expertise. All we had to do was show up and the team ensured that we would have a great time - exploring the destinations and clicking away pictures of the beautiful mountains, valleys & lakes. Special shoutout to Geetanjali who really helped keep the spirits high and thanks to her, a group of strangers just felt like long-lost friends. Truly a memorable trip!

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Had visited Spiti valley in August with very experienced trip lead Namit.Though the weather conditions were tough Namit kept reassuring safety for us throughout the trip. Good arrangements for stay and food by Justwravel.The driver too was very experienced for the tough driving roads.Namit and the entire group were very friendly and cheerful-had wonderful time.Thanks JustWravel and Namit for the amazing memorable trip.Recommended.

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It was by chance I came across JustWravel and there was something about it that made me go for it. So I took the chance and booked my first ever group trip to Leh Ladakh with them only to have an amazing experience that I am sure I wouldn�t have been able to managed on my own. The seamless organization and smooth execution of entire trip made it truly memorable. From start to finish, the they ensured that everything was well-planned and efficiently managed. Their attention to detail and commitment to providing a great travel experience is highly commendable. Special thanks to Manjunath for always looking out for everyone in the group!

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I went to the Valley of Flowers trek with Justwravel in July, and it was one of the best experiences of my life. It was my first ever proper trek, so I was a bit nervous. But the team kept me comfortable all the time and I had so much fun. Would definitely travel with them again on other treks!

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It was a great trip in Bali with justwravel and our tour guide "Parth". I had a wonderful time with the group. Created lots of memories to cherish for lifetime. All the pickups were done on time. The itinerary was also well planned. Parth ensured that every one in the group feels comfortable. He always fixed issues quickly whether they were due to travel or food. Also we got a good photographer as a bonus as our tour guide. Thank you JustWravel for making this a memorable trip. Best Wishes, Anju

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Just when I wanted a break, not actually a break rather an experience, JustWravel popped up in my Google Search, that too with options like backpacking grps, all girls with pick up and drop location at Delhi, so I booked the All Girls Spiti Valley Trip (01/07/2023) with JustWravel.Our entire trip went very smooth until the last day in Manali (09/07/2023) when Himachal was hit by the Natural Calamity. By God's grace our entire group was very much safe in Manali. The agency handled our extended stays (3days) in Manali hotel, including meals, travel and everything. Our trip leader Mehek Mahajan kept us always updated and was always there to support us in every way plausible. She even suggested to book tickets from Chandigarh as Delhi was flooded too, most of us did that and reached home safely. Inspite all these, the journey to Spiti Valley was indelible. And one thing is for sure, next time if I get to travel I'll again choose JustWravel.

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Can I get Travel Insurance with a heart condition?

At Just Travel Cover we specialise in Travel Insurance for people with pre-existing medical conditions including those who have suffered heart attacks, had a heart bypass or are living with angina. Declare your heart conditions along with any other medical conditions you have when completing the quotation process and we will present a range of options for you. Each insurer has different limits for medical expenses and excess, but all insurers on our panel will provide cover for heart conditions so you can enjoy your holiday with peace of mind that you’re covered. 

Does Travel Insurance cover diabetes?

Yes, diabetes is probably the most common pre-existing medical condition with more than 5 million people in the UK living with type 1 or type 2. If you need medical care for your diabetes when on holiday this would not be covered unless declared on your Travel Insurance policy.

Is cancer a pre-existing medical condition for Travel Insurance?

Yes, cancer is classed as a pre-existing medical condition and you must declare it whether in remission or not. Getting Travel Insurance when you have had cancer or currently have cancer can be intimidating and expensive, however, it doesn’t have to be. We work with a panel of specialist medical Travel Insurers to provide you with high quality and affordable cover for cancer. These cover terminal prognosis, remission or a specific type, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma and more. Like all Pre-existing Medical conditions, we ask you to follow the online medical screening questions or call us for further support and make sure your GP gives you the all-clear from travel.

How do mental health conditions affect Travel Insurance?

Mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression are classed as pre-existing medical conditions and need to be declared on your Travel Insurance policy. Our Travel Insurance policies provide cover for emergency medical treatment while away or if there is an unforeseeable circumstance, such as having to cancel your trip or cutting it short due to falling ill, for example.

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Here at Just Travel Cover we specialise in Travel Insurance for people with pre-existing medical conditions. The aim of all Travel Insurance is to cover the cost of the unforeseen, such as illness or injury, theft of your belongings, or if you need to cancel your trip or return home early. It’s the same if you have a pre-existing medical condition, but having specific cover will mean you’re covered for the cost of care for your existing condition too. If you do not declare your pre-existing conditions you are unlikely to be covered for any treatment for them, which could lead to hefty medical bills.

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How Thailand lured the White Lotus producers away from Japan and plans to cash in on the show's popularity with tourists

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As fans eagerly wait for a new lot of guests to check into the White Lotus, a behind-the-scenes drama has been unfolding to secure the filming location of the Emmy-award winning show.

The series has been so incredibly lucrative for the first two destinations it featured that some have dubbed it "The White Lotus effect".

A show ostensibly about tourists has in turn been a boon for tourism in Hawaii, where online interest in the Four Seasons Maui jumped by 425 per cent after the first season aired.

And in Sicily, where Jennifer Coolidge was famously stalked by murderous gays in season two, the production is estimated to have resulted in over 32 million euros ($52.8 million) worth of spending and a 300 per cent jump in online searches, according to travel site Expedia.

So when rumours surfaced of a "high profile" showrunner  — believed to be White Lotus creator Mike White — scouting locations in Japan, Thai authorities swept in to try to woo the team to South East Asia instead.

How Thailand lured The White Lotus away from Japan

Tourism Authority of Thailand Executive Siripakorn Cheawsamoot said they were proactive in their attempts to lure the popular show to the kingdom.

"We approached the White Lotus production team and then we talked with them about trying to bring their budget costs down with potential partners," he told the ABC.

"There are two kinds of incentives. Firstly, cash incentives with rebates and then in-kind incentives as well."

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In-kind incentives are non-cash incentives, and can include things like offering services for free.

"A lot of partners in the private sector offered their services, sometimes complimentary, some on an agreement," Mr Cheawsamoot said.

He explained that hotels were provided to the actors and film crew to stay in. Transport and airfares were some of the other perks.

But the real clincher was the Thai government's recently beefed-up film incentive program, which offers a cash rebate of up to 20 per cent for foreign film productions.

In an effort to attract more film and TV productions, the government decided in 2022 to waive the personal income tax for foreign talent for five years, meaning the stars of season three — which include Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Aimee Lou Wood — won't pay Thai tax while working on location.

Thailand's gain was Japan's loss and at last year's Toyko Film Festival, local producer Georgina Pope lamented the lost opportunity.

She pointed to the Thai government's generous film incentive system, which she claimed added up to $US4.4 million ($6.6 million) in savings for the White Lotus project.

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The financial details have not been disclosed and the Tourism Authority of Thailand did not confirm that number but Mr Cheawsamoot agreed the sweeteners offered to the White Lotus team would have amounted to millions.

Tourism authorities and local businesses say it is worth the money that was spent.

They expect to see many times that figure in return in the form of visitor numbers and increased spending.

"In terms of economic returns, we've got high hopes," Mr Cheawsamoot said.

Seeing big stars at your local restaurant

While many guests on Koh Samui have no idea what's going on beyond the sign of the Four Seasons hotel, the crew have been spotted around the island.

Already, searches on Expedia for Thailand have jumped by 50 per cent since the announcement that filming would take place in Koh Samui, Phuket and Bangkok.

Local restaurant owners Olive Lamlert and Patrick Moukarzel have had several visits from White Lotus cast and crew.

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"It's very cool and very surprising. And the nice thing is that they came back because they like it. So that means a lot," Patrick said.

The couple say some stars of the show have also popped by.

"I was excited because it was Aimee [Lou Wood] who plays the role of Amy in Sex Education and she's super famous. I'm a big fan!" said Olive.

"And then it was Walton Goggins who is in a lot of HBO series and [2015 superhero film] Ant-Man."

Olive and Patrick are also big fans of the White Lotus series itself.

As former hotel workers, they said they could relate to the battles depicted within the series, which features a dysfunctional hotel chain and the challenges of dealing with inhospitable guests.

"It reflects what we used to do and what we had to deal with the guests," Olive laughed.

"The headache ones, the difficult ones, the nice ones, the drama … although maybe not as much drama as in the show."

Patrick said everyone on the island was excited about the potential economic impact of the series.

"It will be very very good, not only for Samui," he said.

"When you come to Thailand, you come to Samui, you go to Bangkok, you will visit another city or small island. So the whole country will benefit."

The downsides of a big show coming to town

While it's hoped the show will bring in more tourism dollars, some locals are worried about the possible impact of more people arriving on Koh Samui.

Parts of the island have been gripped by a water shortage crisis, which has been blamed on drought conditions and a surge of tourist arrivals post-pandemic.

There's also been an ongoing issue with waste disposal on the island as it struggles to keep up with the 200 tonnes of trash produced per day.

Late last year, Koh Samui had reportedly accumulated about 200,000 tonnes at its main landfill site and authorities were left with no option but to export the problem to the mainland.

Local environmentalist Anon Vatayanon said the Thai government needed to have a plan in place to manage the impacts of tourism on the environment.

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"Samui became popular because of its nature — the sea, sand and sun," he said.

"The most important thing is that we protect our main selling points … how we manage wastewater, the quality of the water, the environmental impact from road use and air pollution.

"The movie industry wouldn't be filming here if the environment wasn't nice. If we lose it nobody will come here."

Siripakorn Cheawsamoot from the Tourism Authority of Thailand said any boost in tourism would be managed sustainably.

"Sustainable tourism is our key focus for this coming year," he said.

"That's been the key focus for the Department of Tourism to control and communicate with the filming crew."

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Thailand is no stranger to big film and TV productions and the big waves of tourism that often follow.

People still flock to James Bond Island where The Man With The Golden Gun was filmed in the 1970s and Maya Bay is still recovering from the impacts of 2000 adventure drama The Beach.

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The Leonardo DiCaprio film sparked controversy due to the impact of the shoot and the influx of tourism on the once pristine sands of the bay at Koh Phi Phi Leh.

The area was eventually closed to visitors in 2018 to allow it to recover from the damage caused by millions of tourists.

But authorities say much has changed in the 24 years since the cult movie was released and many lessons were learnt.

They're now hoping to cash in on a trend known as 'set-jetting' where tourists choose locations based on films and TV shows.

The phenomenon has been attributed to a US$200 million dollar boost to Croatia's economy thanks to Game of Thrones and a 50 per cent increase in inbound tourism to New Zealand following the release of The Lord of the Rings.

According to analysis by travel website Expedia, 44 per cent of travellers last year drew inspiration from movies and TV shows, far outpacing the influence of social media at just 15 per cent.

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The operator has secured a 100% 4G indoor-coverage internet an all stations of the metropolitan metro, including the passageways, pavilions, and stairways. The investments into the project have exceeded 800 million rubles.

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The network coverage within the metro system opens new horizons for the analysis of the "big data". Tele2 Network has analyzed the users' activity during the summer months and has indicated the busiest metro lines, which were: Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya, Zamoskvoretskaya and Kaluga-Riga lines. During the summer months, on the stations of Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya lines the subscribers have downloaded 125 TByte of internet-traffic, have made over 2 million calls with the total duration of 27 thousand hours, which equals to 3 years.

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Komsomolskaya metro station looks like a museum. It has vaulted ceilings and baroque decor.

Hidden underground, in the heart of Moscow, are historical and architectural treasures of Russia. These are Soviet-era creations – the metro stations of Moscow.

Our guide Maria introduced these elaborate metro stations as “the palaces for the people.” Built between 1937 and 1955, each station holds its own history and stories. Stalin had the idea of building beautiful underground spaces that the masses could enjoy. They would look like museums, art centers, concert halls, palaces and churches. Each would have a different theme. None would be alike.

The two-hour private tour was with a former Intourist tour guide named Maria. Maria lived in Moscow all her life and through the communist era of 60s to 90s. She has been a tour guide for more than 30 years. Being in her 60s, she moved rather quickly for her age. We traveled and crammed with Maria and other Muscovites on the metro to visit 10 different metro stations.

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2

Moscow subways are very clean

Moscow subways are very clean

To Maria, every street, metro and building told a story. I couldn’t keep up with her stories. I don’t remember most of what she said because I was just thrilled being in Moscow.   Added to that, she spilled out so many Russian words and names, which to one who can’t read Cyrillic, sounded so foreign and could be easily forgotten.

The metro tour was the first part of our all day tour of Moscow with Maria. Here are the stations we visited:

1. Komsomolskaya Metro Station  is the most beautiful of them all. Painted yellow and decorated with chandeliers, gold leaves and semi precious stones, the station looks like a stately museum. And possibly decorated like a palace. I saw Komsomolskaya first, before the rest of the stations upon arrival in Moscow by train from St. Petersburg.

2. Revolution Square Metro Station (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) has marble arches and 72 bronze sculptures designed by Alexey Dushkin. The marble arches are flanked by the bronze sculptures. If you look closely you will see passersby touching the bronze dog's nose. Legend has it that good luck comes to those who touch the dog's nose.

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station

Revolution Square Metro Station

Revolution Square Metro Station

3. Arbatskaya Metro Station served as a shelter during the Soviet-era. It is one of the largest and the deepest metro stations in Moscow.

Arbatskaya Metro Station

Arbatskaya Metro Station

4. Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station was built in 1935 and named after the Russian State Library. It is located near the library and has a big mosaic portrait of Lenin and yellow ceramic tiles on the track walls.

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Lenin's portrait at the Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station

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5. Kievskaya Metro Station was one of the first to be completed in Moscow. Named after the capital city of Ukraine by Kiev-born, Nikita Khruschev, Stalin's successor.

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Kievskaya Metro Station

6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station  was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders.

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Novoslobodskaya metro station

7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power. It has a dome with patriotic slogans decorated with red stars representing the Soviet's World War II Hall of Fame. Kurskaya Metro Station is a must-visit station in Moscow.

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8. Mayakovskaya Metro Station built in 1938. It was named after Russian poet Vladmir Mayakovsky. This is one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world with 34 mosaics painted by Alexander Deyneka.

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Mayakovskaya station

Mayakovskaya metro station

One of the over 30 ceiling mosaics in Mayakovskaya metro station

9. Belorusskaya Metro Station is named after the people of Belarus. In the picture below, there are statues of 3 members of the Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II. The statues were sculpted by Sergei Orlov, S. Rabinovich and I. Slonim.

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10. Teatralnaya Metro Station (Theatre Metro Station) is located near the Bolshoi Theatre.

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.

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January 15, 2017 at 8:17 am

An excellent read! Thanks for much for sharing the Russian metro system with us. We're heading to Moscow in April and exploring the metro stations were on our list and after reading your post, I'm even more excited to go visit them. Thanks again 🙂

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Hi, do you remember which tour company you contacted for this tour?

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A new floor sign system at the Moscow metro's Pushkinskaya station. Source: Vladimir Pesnya / RIA Novosti

A new floor sign system at the Moscow metro's Pushkinskaya station. Source: Vladimir Pesnya / RIA Novosti

For many years now, Moscow has lagged behind St. Petersburg when it comes to making life easy for tourists, especially where getting around the city is concerned. Whereas the northern capital installed English-language maps, signs and information points throughout its subway system in the late 2000s, the Russian capital’s metro remained a serious challenge for foreign visitors to navigate.

Recent visitors to Moscow may have noticed some signs that change is afoot, however. In many stations of the Moscow subway, signs have appeared on the floor – with large lettering in Russian and English – indicating the direction to follow in order to change lines. Previously, foreign visitors using the Moscow metro had to rely solely upon deciphering the Russian-language signs hanging from the ceilings.

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However, this new solution has a significant drawback. “The floor navigation is visible only to a small stream of people – fewer than three people per meter. During peak hours, this navigation will simply not be noticed,” said Konstantin Trofimenko, Director of the Center for Urban Transportation Studies.

One of the biggest problems for tourists in the Russian capital remains the absence of English translations of the names of subway stations in the station vestibules and on platforms. The Department of Transportation in Moscow has not commented yet as to when this problem will be solved. However, Latin transliterations of station names can already be found in the subway cars themselves.

Finding the right exit

At four of the central stations – Okhotny Ryad, Teatralnaya, Ploshchad Revolyutsii, Lubyanka and Kuznetsky Most – the city authorities have now installed colorful stands at the exits with schematic diagrams of the station’s concourse and surrounding area, which provide information about the main attractions and infrastructural facilities.

The schematic diagrams are the work of British specialists from the City ID and Billings Jackson Design firms, who have already implemented successful projects in New York and London.

According to Alexei Novichkov, expert at the Design Laboratory at the Higher School of Economics, the design of these information booths raises no objections: The color solutions, font, layout and icons are consistent with international standards.

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However, the stands do have some shortcomings. “Many questions are raised about the fact that the developers of these maps did not apply orientation to the north, and have provided layouts of the surrounding areas with respect to the exits,” says Novichkov. “A system like that is used for road navigators, but most of the ‘paper’ guides and maps are oriented strictly to north. The subway map is also oriented to north, so people may become confused.”

Muscovites and foreign visitors are generally positive about these navigation elements, with most of them citing the numbered exits from the subway as the most useful feature.

The fact is that many Moscow subway stations have several exits. One of the busiest central stations of the Moscow subway in particular, Kitay-Gorod, has more than a dozen exits. Previously, these exits were differentiated from each other only with signs in Russian referring to the names of streets and places of interest to which they led – making it easy for tourists and those with poor navigation skills to get confused.

Now, when making an appointment to meet a friend, instead of struggling to find the right spot when they tell you: “I'll meet you at the exit to Solyanka Street,” you can just propose to meet under a specific exit number.

“I’ve lived in Moscow for seven years,” says Angelika, a designer from Voronezh, “but I still don’t always know where to go to find the place I need, so the new schematic diagrams will be very useful. Previously, some subway stations had maps, but not with so much detail.”

Teething problems

Foreigners, meanwhile, focus their attention on other elements. “It is good that the new information boards have QR-codes, which can be ‘read’ by smartphones,” says Florentina, a writer from Vienna. But there are also shortcomings. “The English font of the information on posters and in the captions to theaters and museums is too small – you have to come very close to see it well,” she says.

Pleasant encounters on the streets of Moscow

Florentina was also dissatisfied with the fact that such posters are not provided at all subway stations: “When I was trying to find Tsaritsyno Park (a museum and reserve in the south of Moscow) at a subway station with the same name, it turned out to be quite difficult,” she says.

“There are no maps with landmarks for other areas, such as those already in the city center. There were no clear pointers in the English language, and the passers-by I met did not speak in English, so they could not help me,” she adds.

Officials say that the navigation system is gradually being redeveloped and improved. According to Darya Chuvasheva, a press representative for the Department of Transport of Moscow, the introduction of a unified navigation system will take place in stages.

“By the end of 2014, the system will first appear on the first subway stations on the Circle Line. By the end of 2015, we plan to install the system at all major stopping points, subway stations and transport interchange hubs,” says Chuvasheva.

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