The United Arab Emirates is the latest country to drop all entry requirements and remove internal COVID-related restrictions.
As of November 7, this Gulf state finally joins more than 120 countries that have gotten rid of travel restrictions, returning to normal travel.
The UAE is a popular tourist destination in the Middle East, with Dubai being the top place to visit in the country.
But up until this recent change, the UAE maintained strict entry requirements and internal restrictions that dissuaded many travelers from visiting for the past two and a half years.
In order to enter the country, travelers were required to comply with a myriad of restrictions in place.
Previously, visitors to the UAE were required to demonstrate proof of vaccination or present a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours of their arrival in order to enter the country.
Within the country a variety of COVID-related restrictions were in effect.
This included indoor mask mandates, as well as the usage of a “Green Pass” on the Al Hosn app in order to enter most public places. These restrictions made travel within the country more difficult.
But according to an update from the Gulf Times, all of these internal restrictions have been dropped as of November 7, 2022.
Travel as usual has resumed in the UAE, making it easier to visit this Middle Eastern country once again.
Dubai is an extremely popular destination, and it’s also a common stopover on Emirates and Etihad flights which transit through this major travel hub.
With the previous restrictions in place, it was more difficult for travelers to visit the country.
Now, it’s a simple process. American and Canadian travelers do not need to apply for a visa to visit the UAE, and there are several nonstop flights available from the United States and Canada to Dubai.
Flights To Dubai
Ready to book a trip to the UAE? Here are some of the best flights available from the United States and Canada.
Prices were determined by Google Flights for the best fare on a one-week round-trip flight within the next six months.
New York to Dubai: $884 on United Airlines
Toronto to Dubai: $917 on Air Canada
Los Angeles to Dubai: $1,292 on Emirates
Miami to Dubai: $1,253 on Emirates
Flights on Emirates may also qualify for the airline’s Dubai Connect stopover program, which provides travelers with layovers of between 10 and 24 hours a free hotel room and airport transfer.
This is a great way to explore Dubai on a short stopover before making your way to another destination on Emirates.
Dubai is a popular stopover on trips to destinations further afield in Asia.
Why Visit The UAE?
The UAE has exploded in popularity as a tourist destination in recent years, specifically its largest city of Dubai.
Dubai has expanded rapidly in the past two decades, with a focus on tourism and luxury. Some of the most extravagant hotels in the world are in Dubai, and the city is also known as a luxury shopping paradise.
Some of the top things to do in Dubai include visiting the Burj Khalifa, which currently holds the title as the tallest building in the world and shopping at the Dubai Mall, the largest mall in the world.
Although Dubai is a glitzy and glamorous city, you’re never too far from the desert, which makes 4×4 desert off-roading another popular activity.
The capital city of the UAE, Abu Dhabi, is another ultra-modern, ultra-luxury destination in the country that is worth a visit.
Punta Cana is the Dominican Republic’s pride and joy and welcomes travelers from all over the world every year. This year has seen a strong uptake in visitors after two years of lockdowns, and the country has consistently broken tourism records this summer. Punta Cana is a popular destination for travelers who want to stay at an all-inclusive resort, especially over the winter. Punta Cana’s world-class beaches and year-round warm weather make for a perfect winter getaway.
To aid with winter trip planning, Travel Off Path has compiled an extensive list of every U.S. and Canadian city with direct flights to Punta Cana this winter.
Each city below offers a direct flight to Punta Cana between December 2022 and March 2023. Airlines that fly each route are listed, as well as the days of the week they operate. For an extra planning tool, we’ve also listed some example fares from a few U.S. and Canadian cities at the end of this article.
U.S. Cities Flying Direct To Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
Flight Time: 2 hr 17
Airlines & Service Days:
JetBlue: M | T | W |Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Southwest: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Spirit: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Miami (MIA)
Flight Time: 2 hr 31
Airlines & Service Days:
American: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Orlando (MCO)
Flight Time: 2 hr 46
Airlines & Service Days:
Frontier: T | Th | Fr | Su
Spririt: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Charlotte (CLT)
Flight Time: 3 hr 22
Airlines & Service Days:
American Airlines: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Atlanta (ATL)
Flight Time: 3 hr 23
Airlines & Service Days:
Delta: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Frontier: M | W | Fr | Sa
Washington (IAD)
Flight Time: 3 hr 46
Airlines & Service Days:
United: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Philadelphia (PHL)
Flight Time: 3 hr 54
Airlines & Service Days:
American: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Baltimore (BWI)
Flight Time: 3 hr 55
Airlines & Service Days:
Southwest: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
New York City (JFK)
Flight Time: 3 hr 55
Airlines & Service Days:
Delta: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
JetBlue: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
American: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
New York (EWR)
Flight Time: 3 hr 57
Airlines & Service Days:
JetBlue: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
United: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Houston (IAH)
Flight Time: 4 hr 05
Airlines & Service Days:
United: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Cleveland (CLE)
Flight Time: 4 hr 13
Airlines & Service Days:
Austin (AUS)
Flight Time: 4 hr 18
Airlines & Service Days:
JetBlue: M | W | Fr | Sa | Su
Detroit (DTW)
Flight Time: 4 hr 20
Airlines & Service Days:
Delta: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Chicago (MDW)
Flight Time: 4 hr 20
Airlines & Service Days:
Chicago (ORD)
Flight Time: 4 hr 30
Airlines & Service Days:
Frontier: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
United: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
St. Louis (STL)
Flight Time: 4 hr 23
Airlines & Service Days:
Frontier: M | W | Fr | Sa
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)
Flight Time: 4 hr 25
Airlines & Service Days:
American: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Boston (BOS)
Flight Time: 4 hr 29
Airlines & Service Days:
Delta: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Minneapolis (MSP)
Flight Time: 4 hr 56
Airlines & Service Days:
Sun Country: M | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Delta: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Canadian Cities Flying Direct To Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
London (YXU)
Flight Time: 4 hr 05
Airlines & Service Days:
Hamilton (YHM)
Flight Time: 4 hr 20
Airlines & Service Days:
Toronto (YYZ)
Flight Time: 4 hr 20
Airlines & Service Days:
WestJet: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Air Transat: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Air Canada: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Halifax (YHZ)
Flight Time: 4 hr 30
Airlines & Service Days:
Montreal (YUL)
Flight Time: 4 hr 30
Airlines & Service Days:
Air Canada: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Air Transat: M | T | W | Th | Fr | Sa | Su
Quebec City (YQB)
Flight Time: 4 hr 35
Airlines & Service Days:
Air Transat: M | T | Th | Fr | Su
Moncton (YQM)
Flight Time: 4 hr 35
Airlines & Service Days:
Ottawa (YOW)
Flight Time: 4 hr 40
Airlines & Service Days:
Calgary (YYC)
Flight Time: 6 hr 40
Airlines & Service Days:
Example Fares
Knowing which cities fly direct to Punta Cana is useful. Still, pricing is nearly always one of the determining factors for trip planning. To help with trip planning, we’ve included several sample fares below. Only fares that included a carry-on were considered, and all prices were found using Google Flights.
Toronto (YYZ) to Punta Cana (PUJ)
Note: Price fluctuates from December to March but rarely exceeds $300. February and March show more favorable rates, closer to $254.
New York City (JFK) to Punta Cana (PUJ)
Note: Price fluctuates from December to March, but deals can be found consistently for under $200.
Maimi (MIA) to Punta Cana (PUJ)
Note: Price fluctuates from December to March, but deals can be found consistently for under $200.
Chicago (ORD) to Punta Cana (PUJ)
Note: Price fluctuates considerably from December to March, sometimes exceeding $500.
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Let’s be real for a sec, airports are in absolute shambles right now, so how can we get from point A to point B without flying? The U.S. has a decent rail system and sleeper trains may just be the answer.
Whether it’s domestic or international travel, flights are being delayed or simply unceremoniously canceled as a general rule, and passengers are being warned to expect the worst, including no help at all from understaffed airlines. Way to go when we’ve had two years of Covid and travel confidence had already hit an all-time low…
Even though most would agree Covid is yesterday’s news – there are of course exceptions – the days of widespread travel disruption, especially in the United States, have not yet been overcome. Maybe it is time, then, we look at alternatives to flying, which may not be as fast, but have become much more efficient and reliable means of travel than planes.
Instead of booking that flight from New York to the Sunshine State, only to have it canceled last minute and your entire vacation plans ruined, have you ever considered, perhaps, taking a sleeper train instead? Before you put a frown on, allow us to explain how they might just save your summer, and why you could be actually saving some time traveling:
Taking A Sleeper Train Might Might Get You Faster To Your Destination Than Flying
All of America’s most popular carriers, and most notably Allegiant Airlines, JetBlue, and Southwest, have put travelers through misery lately as they fail to fulfill their flight programs – at times, providing no substantial compensation to affected passengers and leaving them to fend for themselves. In the current volatile scenario, you get to pick one out of two options:
Either playing Russian Roulette with flights and risking a night at the airport without comfort, possibly no complimentary meals, and zero assurance your flight will leave as promised… Or you could hop on an Amtrak train instead, where you’ll get your own room, travel stress-free and (probably) arrive earlier, even though it is, only technically, the longer route to take.
Believe it or not, sleeper trains might even get you faster to your destination than most airlines these days. As reports of delays quickly spread across the industry, air passengers are learning the hard way they must prepare for long wait times at the airport in case their flight does not depart as scheduled – or even on the same calendar date.
While those flying abroad from the U.S. have little room to maneuver, as there are only a handful of countries you can travel to without flying, there are several summer destinations within the country that are easily accessible by rail. By the way, have we mentioned already train journeys can be incredibly scenic?
Here are five of the most popular sleeper trains you can use for travel this summer:
5 Sleeping Train Routes You Could Take
NYC – Chicago
Are you planning a city break in either New York City or Chicago this summer? Maybe Amtrak’s Cardinal Train is the right pick for you: it offers service between these two cities, via Washington D.C., three times a week, and although the journey takes 28 hours, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you will not want to miss.
This route has some of the most amazing scenery in the Eastern U.S., views of the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains, Shenandoah Valley, the Ohio River and so much more. Even better: you will be swapping sitting on the airport floor during excruciatingly long hours for a private room and complimentary food.
Image by Amtrak Vacations via the Amtrak Vacations official website
Pros:
Despite the longer journey you will definitely arrive on time
Additional bags can only be added at a cost of $20 each
Oversize luggage is charged starting from $20
NYC – Miami
If you’re heading to the Sunshine State this season, Amtrak has two train lines operating on this route. First, there’s the historic Silver Meteor, introduced all the way back in 1939 and calling at several vacation destinations along the way, including Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC, Savannah, Jacksonville and Orlando.
The duration of the trip is 28 hours, and there is surely no shortage of breathtaking sights. The second option, the Silver Star, follows a similar trajectory, with a few more stops in North Carolina and Tampa. Even before the aviation crisis, this Eastern Coast tour was already considered a bucket list item for many, so what better time to tick it off the list than now?
The Silver Meteor/Silver Star train adventure is a landmark trip
Guests have access to a dedicated Sleeping Car attendant
New towels and linens available
Turndown service
Bedrooms feature a sofa and armchair by day, and upper and lower berths by night
Meals included in the ticket price
Cons:
This trip lasts longer than a day
Not ideal for travelers who feel uncomfortable in small spaces (room length is 7’1” – 7’6”, width 6’6” – 6’8”)
Roomette and bedroom prices may increase in the high season
St. Louis – Nola
Summer in New Orleans may be excessively hot and humid, but that is not keeping domestic tourists from flocking into the city’s old historical quarter, where a blend of French, African and American cultures dominate the scene. Luckily, those traveling from St. Louis can completely avoid the flight chaos by taking a 16-hour train instead.
Because rooms start at $350 one-way, fares may be more expensive than an Economy Southwest ticket ($161), but we would still not place our trust in them when they ranked among the worst airlines for flight delays recently. After all, a cancellation does not involve only flights: there are additional costs incurred, such as emergency hotel bookings and extra meals.
About as expensive as an airline Business Class seat
Access to private shower facilities
Cons:
46% more expensive than the cheapest flight tickets on this route
There is a short 26 minute transfer in Carbondale, IL
Bedroom availability may be limited during peak dates
Chicago to L.A. (Via Texas)
Going East to West this season? If you’re not on a super tight schedule, you can easily book one of Amtrak’s hotel on wheels that will get you from Chicago to Los Angeles, via Texas, in 65 hours. You may think we’re crazy for suggesting a 3-day journey, but have you actually checked out the perks of a Texas Eagle train vacay?
It is a double decker train with a lower level for showers, bathrooms and sleeping facilities, and an upper level for just one thing: sightseeing. You can either slowly make your way to L.A. as you gaze out the window, whooshing past Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso and the like, or you can arrange tickets to get off sooner at any of the line’s 9 stops.
Pros:
It serves not only Los Angeles, but basically the whole state of Texas
Meals and coffee are included at sleeping accommodations
Tickets are cheaper when traveling between Chicago and Dallas, Forth Worth Or San Antonio
Cons:
Not the most affordable option on this list, with roomette prices starting at $600 one-way
Although 4G coverage is generally good throughout the trip, the train has no WiFi of its own
L.A. to Seattle
There are many perks to traveling by rail, but one of them is surely seeing natural wonders as opposed to a sea of clouds. Luckily, if you’re looking to catch a glimpse of the iconic Cascade Mountain Range, as you travel up the Pacific Coastline on your way from Los Angeles to Seattle, then you should maybe consider Amtrak’s picturesque Coast Starlight route.
It is the West Coast’s answer to the East’s Silver Meteor, boasting numerous beach views and city stops along the way. As Amtrak states, passengers can get off and back on the train again whenever it pleases them, but they will need to ‘book each leg of the trip separately‘. Fortunately, there are both one-way and multi-city options.
Pros:
Multi-city tickets can be purchased
Rooms start at only $432, equal to or cheaper than most Business Class flight tickets
Meals and coffee are available for free for Sleeper Car guests
Cons:
The direct route between L.A. and Seattle takes 35 hours
Despite good 4G coverage for the most part, there is no WiFi
You can find all of Amtrak’s train routes in the map below (please open the image on a new tab for better visualization):
As you may have noticed, sleeper trains are not meant for travelers who are in rush. If you’ve got somewhere to be ASAP, then flying may be considered, even though there are no guarantees at this point you’ll depart on time. In that case, we strongly suggest you purchase travel insurance covering cancellations, and make contingency plans.
However, if you’re not following a strict itinerary, especially when you’re a digital nomad or solo traveler wanting to take it nice and slow now that the travel world is in turmoil, long train rides may be worth the investment. On top of being more reliable than most airlines, trains are also much better for the environment.
The staffing issues affecting the aviation sector will not be solved for months to come, and now that some airlines’ percentage of flight disruption is rising above 30%, resulting in thousands of passengers stranded and/or separated from their luggage, we can safely state train travel is about to see a much-needed resurgence.
Plus, who wouldn’t prefer waiting long hours from the comfort of their own berth, free snacks in hand, watching beautiful landscapes from the window and, on top of that, having a precise arrival time? Otherwise, passengers will probably find themselves calling customer service incessantly from a tumultuous airport, desperately trying to rebook a flight that may not be available for days.
We’re not sure about you, but we’ll go with the former any day.
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Americans visiting the United Kingdom this summer could be faced with a number of adversities both before and/or soon upon landing, as both UK-based airlines and the country’s immigration services struggle with staff shortages which have led to major disruption.
Much like JetBlue and Alaska Airlines across the pond, British carriers have been suffering from Covid-related absences. Besides revised schedules and multiple cancellations, the fact that the UK Border Force is severely understaffed will only add to the woes of UK-bound travelers.
Dozens Of Flights Cancelled Ahead Of Easter
Again citing a temporary reduction in staff as a result of Covid isolation guidelines, multiple flights were axed at British airports this week, throwing the travel plans of many into turmoil. Flag bearer British Airways and low-cost carrier EasyJet were among the most affected.
On April 13, a total of 70 flights were canceled between the two, with customers flying via London Heathrow and London Gatwick, notoriously the UK’s two busiest hubs, taking the brunt of it. Seeing that both Heathrow and Gatwick are the main gateways into Britain, visitors are advised to make contingency plans.
One of the best ways American travelers can minimize disruption brought about by flight cancellations or positive Covid tests while abroad is by purchasing travel insurance in advance. On this post, you can find out all you need to know about travel insurance that covers Covid and how exactly you can benefit from it.
Unfortunately, it seems exercising a higher degree of caution will continue to be the norm, as Johan Lundgren, EasyJet’s chief executive, reveals the company has seen staff absence rates of 20% in ‘some cases’. This left the airline no option but to cancel a number of flights.
More worryingly, Lundgren stated processing delays in security checks for new crew were ‘also contributing to flight cancellations’, signalling other entities in the aviation sector may also be dealing with a huge backlog of work.
Staff Shortages Behind Wave Of UK Flight Cancellations
Lundgren’s concerns seem to corroborate Kully Sandhu’s statement to BBC Radio 4, the managing director of Aviation Recruitment Network Limited. According to Sandhu, ‘it is going to take at least the next 12 months for the industry vacancy-wise to settle down’.
To put it simply, despite its recent reopening, vacations in Great Britain may not be completely hassle-free for a while still, as a wave of cancellations sweeps across airports.
Despite the turbulent period, EasyJet has still flown 94% of its scheduled flights in the seven days leading up to April 12, or ‘four times higher than this time last year’.
On the other hand, Lucy Moreton, from the Immigration Services Union, warned that Border Force was “catastrophically under-staffed“, as high Covid rates translate into more absent officers, adding that it takes nearly a whole year to fully train new ones.
In an interview with the BBC, Moreton reiterated that the Border Force is failing to attract enough candidates to fill the vacancies, warning of a challenging summer ahead, as restrictions ease and people begin flying again.
While Americans visiting Britain usually enjoy smooth, fast-track entry, as U.S. citizens are eligible to use eGates when crossing the border, understaffing may still lead to longer waiting in lines.
Like Mexico did some weeks ago, in this case, due to record arrival figures, we expect the UK government to detail how the impacts of Covid on airports will be mitigated.
What Measures Has The UK Taken To Mitigate The Delays?
So far, cash incentives have been offered for those willing to work extra shifts in Heathrow, Britain’s number one airport. Staff from other airports, including in Scotland and Northern Ireland have also been flown to London to help fill in the gaps.
In light of the recent events, Heathrow has assured the public new recruits can start working between three to six months following training and security checks, and that 1,000 new security officers are expected to assume their roles by summer.
The UK Home Office, which oversees border activities, also reaffirmed their ‘number one priority is to maintain a secure border’. Accordingly, they will be deploying additional staff ‘to help minimize queuing times for passengers.
In the meantime, travelers are warned of ‘congestion in check-in areas at peak times’.
As Europe sets out on a reopening path, with some nations scrapping all existing Covid measures, more and more tourists are returning to its shores for their yearly breaks. A favorite among Americans, the UK is no exception, having removed all internal restrictions and welcoming all travelers again, without restrictive entry rules.
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