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]]>From a logical perspective, it makes all the sense in the world. We want what we can’t have, and therefore people have wanted to travel more than ever over the last year. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if a major travel boom is on its way. It’s unclear when COVID-19 will be less of a threat than it is now, but if it ever dies down—flight bookings will skyrocket like never before.
It’s not just the classic backpackers who will leave their homes the moment they get a chance. We believe that those who normally hate traveling will be converted to hardcore travelers because of this pandemic. Without any capabilities of leaving their home for months on end, who wouldn’t want to finally go somewhere? Indeed, we may see more backpackers than ever emerge over the next few years.
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]]>The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, they basically had two options. Go home or wait it out, and nobody knew how long Coronavirus was going to last. But now, over a year later, with vaccines allowing the world to open up again, digital nomads find themselves in an entirely new scenario.
On the one hand, there are more remote work options than ever, as the Coronavirus pandemic proved to companies that an employee doesn’t have to be physically present in the office in order to do their job.
On the other hand, traveling hasn’t gotten much easier than it was in the height of the pandemic, with constantly changing policies about planes, hotels, vaccines, green passports confusing us and possible Coronavirus variants looming over us as a constant fear.
So what can digital nomads do? Get vaccinated, keep proper documentation, and become experts on different countries’ travel regulations. But taking advantage of more remote work opportunities is a must for somebody truly committed to the digital nomad lifestyle.
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]]>The post Why You Should Travel this Fall Instead of this Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As much as people would love to put the coronavirus in our rearview, unfortunately it’s still a thing. Yes, there are vaccines now and yes, countries are opening up their borders once more. But why not be on the safe side and wait it out just a little bit more? After all, chances are other people won’t do the same, which brings us to our next point…
The summer is generally a heavily packed season when it comes to tourism, and now add to that a generation of travelers who’ve been forced to stay at home for a year. Things are going to be pretty hectic, and given the last reason we gave, it probably wouldn’t hurt to avoid crowds if you can help it. There will plenty of opportunity to discover countless locations in October or November, and it’ll be cheaper and less crowded.
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]]>The post Digital Health Passports Are Soon Going to Be a European Reality appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The new passport will allow travel within the European Union. It will state if the holder has been vaccinated or got a negative Covid-19 test recently. Other information it will have includes the recovery process of those who have contracted the virus. The current plan is to develop the necessary infrastructure by summer.
How will it work? Every hospital, testing center, and other health institutions will be assigned a unique digital signature. The system will allow for all the signatures to be verified everywhere in the EU.
All EU states will accept the new certificate and the holders will be exempted from the travel restrictions.
What about privacy issues? “It will respect data protection, security, and privacy,” said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. “The Digital Green Pass should facilitate Europeans’ lives. The aim is to gradually enable them to move safely in the European Union or abroad—for work or tourism.”
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]]>The post The U.S. to Request Negative COVID-19 Tests from Everyone Coming In appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Currently, residents of the U.S. are can’t travel to most of the world, and the countries that allow Americans have been requiring negative Covid tests for months, so this policy is long overdue.
The pandemic restrictions affected the number of international flights a lot in the past year. It’s estimated that there’s around 75% less travel than in previous years, and the numbers of domestic flights have also been down in the U.S.
The post The U.S. to Request Negative COVID-19 Tests from Everyone Coming In appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post What Does the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine News Mean for Travel? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A new vaccine that’s been developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is apparently effective in 90% of people who got it, and it’s already been tested on over 43,000 people in six countries. Until now, no safety issues have been noticed. Nine out of 10 people who got the vaccine developed immunity against Covid-19.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that traveling will be back to normal within weeks or months. The vaccine still needs to be approved and get a license and the first millions of doses will be given to high-risk groups such as health workers and the elderly.
It may be possible for life to return to normal at some point in 2021, but we need to be patient and see how everything will develop. For now, make sure you and your family are staying safe because this promising news isn’t enough to fight the current pandemic wave.
The post What Does the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine News Mean for Travel? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Why Learn a Language in Lockdown? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you travel, you are constantly exposed to new and exciting experiences. This can become addictive and is one of the reasons many of us love to travel. Learning a language can have a similar effect. The novel sound, feel and world of the language can simulate some of those feelings.
Learning a language is like taking an adventure into another culture’s mind. We can get this from traveling to the country, but we can also do it by immersing ourselves in the language.
During lockdown, it can be a good idea to start planning future trips for after the pandemic. Learning the language of the culture you want to visit will prepare you for that journey, allows you to already start living it, and will enrich your future experience.
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]]>The post City Breaks Are Cancelled, but You Should Visit Yours appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Some cities have strict restrictions and their museums, public transport, and restaurants are working under special conditions, which makes it more difficult and less relaxed to visit them. In other cities, there are no restrictions, but many people simply don’t want to go to crowded places right now. City breaks are getting postponed for next year and travelers are using the pandemic as an opportunity to visit remote places and enjoy nature where there aren’t so many people.
Until the situation gets better, use this time to explore the place you live in and the surrounding nature. You’ll be surprised by some things you’ll discover, and we all hope that there will soon be a better time for traveling the world. All the amazing cities will be there waiting for you once this is all over.
The post City Breaks Are Cancelled, but You Should Visit Yours appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 New Hotel Trends We Have 2020 to Thanks For appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hotel ballrooms used to be places that host celebrations for hundreds of guests, but that’s no longer true. Since the pandemic started, various regulations limited the number of guests at weddings and similar events to up to 50, somewhere even 20.
You’ll find more people casually working from hotels than ever before. Since the pandemic started, companies had to let their workers do the job remotely, and many people are opting for a new city and a hotel as a temporary office. Have you considered doing this if your job allows it?
It may not look vacation-like to be greeted by the staff wearing masks, but it’s necessary and even mandatory at some places. Face masks are something we see everywhere these days so hotels are no exception.
The post 3 New Hotel Trends We Have 2020 to Thanks For appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s How Skiing Will Be Different This Season appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can expect fewer people at your favorite resort this winter, simply because there will be restrictions regarding the maximum number of visitors at any given point.
You’ll likely be able to ride the lifts and gondolas only with the people you cam with. This means you can forget about meeting random new people who share your love for the winter sports, which is truly sad.
At some places, you can expect the skiers with seasonal passes to be prioritized over those who want to purchase daily tickets. This is reasonable as the businesses want to acknowledge their returning customers, and will only be done in the cases when the maximum limit for visitors is reached. Make sure to reserve your place on time to avoid this!
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]]>The post In Many Ways, the Pandemic May Have Helped Travel Culture appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>From a logical perspective, it makes all the sense in the world. We want what we can’t have, and therefore people have wanted to travel more than ever over the last year. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if a major travel boom is on its way. It’s unclear when COVID-19 will be less of a threat than it is now, but if it ever dies down—flight bookings will skyrocket like never before.
It’s not just the classic backpackers who will leave their homes the moment they get a chance. We believe that those who normally hate traveling will be converted to hardcore travelers because of this pandemic. Without any capabilities of leaving their home for months on end, who wouldn’t want to finally go somewhere? Indeed, we may see more backpackers than ever emerge over the next few years.
The post In Many Ways, the Pandemic May Have Helped Travel Culture appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Well, they basically had two options. Go home or wait it out, and nobody knew how long Coronavirus was going to last. But now, over a year later, with vaccines allowing the world to open up again, digital nomads find themselves in an entirely new scenario.
On the one hand, there are more remote work options than ever, as the Coronavirus pandemic proved to companies that an employee doesn’t have to be physically present in the office in order to do their job.
On the other hand, traveling hasn’t gotten much easier than it was in the height of the pandemic, with constantly changing policies about planes, hotels, vaccines, green passports confusing us and possible Coronavirus variants looming over us as a constant fear.
So what can digital nomads do? Get vaccinated, keep proper documentation, and become experts on different countries’ travel regulations. But taking advantage of more remote work opportunities is a must for somebody truly committed to the digital nomad lifestyle.
The post Being a Digital Nomad During Corona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Why You Should Travel this Fall Instead of this Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As much as people would love to put the coronavirus in our rearview, unfortunately it’s still a thing. Yes, there are vaccines now and yes, countries are opening up their borders once more. But why not be on the safe side and wait it out just a little bit more? After all, chances are other people won’t do the same, which brings us to our next point…
The summer is generally a heavily packed season when it comes to tourism, and now add to that a generation of travelers who’ve been forced to stay at home for a year. Things are going to be pretty hectic, and given the last reason we gave, it probably wouldn’t hurt to avoid crowds if you can help it. There will plenty of opportunity to discover countless locations in October or November, and it’ll be cheaper and less crowded.
The post Why You Should Travel this Fall Instead of this Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Digital Health Passports Are Soon Going to Be a European Reality appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The new passport will allow travel within the European Union. It will state if the holder has been vaccinated or got a negative Covid-19 test recently. Other information it will have includes the recovery process of those who have contracted the virus. The current plan is to develop the necessary infrastructure by summer.
How will it work? Every hospital, testing center, and other health institutions will be assigned a unique digital signature. The system will allow for all the signatures to be verified everywhere in the EU.
All EU states will accept the new certificate and the holders will be exempted from the travel restrictions.
What about privacy issues? “It will respect data protection, security, and privacy,” said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. “The Digital Green Pass should facilitate Europeans’ lives. The aim is to gradually enable them to move safely in the European Union or abroad—for work or tourism.”
The post Digital Health Passports Are Soon Going to Be a European Reality appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The U.S. to Request Negative COVID-19 Tests from Everyone Coming In appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Currently, residents of the U.S. are can’t travel to most of the world, and the countries that allow Americans have been requiring negative Covid tests for months, so this policy is long overdue.
The pandemic restrictions affected the number of international flights a lot in the past year. It’s estimated that there’s around 75% less travel than in previous years, and the numbers of domestic flights have also been down in the U.S.
The post The U.S. to Request Negative COVID-19 Tests from Everyone Coming In appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post What Does the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine News Mean for Travel? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A new vaccine that’s been developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is apparently effective in 90% of people who got it, and it’s already been tested on over 43,000 people in six countries. Until now, no safety issues have been noticed. Nine out of 10 people who got the vaccine developed immunity against Covid-19.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean that traveling will be back to normal within weeks or months. The vaccine still needs to be approved and get a license and the first millions of doses will be given to high-risk groups such as health workers and the elderly.
It may be possible for life to return to normal at some point in 2021, but we need to be patient and see how everything will develop. For now, make sure you and your family are staying safe because this promising news isn’t enough to fight the current pandemic wave.
The post What Does the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine News Mean for Travel? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Why Learn a Language in Lockdown? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you travel, you are constantly exposed to new and exciting experiences. This can become addictive and is one of the reasons many of us love to travel. Learning a language can have a similar effect. The novel sound, feel and world of the language can simulate some of those feelings.
Learning a language is like taking an adventure into another culture’s mind. We can get this from traveling to the country, but we can also do it by immersing ourselves in the language.
During lockdown, it can be a good idea to start planning future trips for after the pandemic. Learning the language of the culture you want to visit will prepare you for that journey, allows you to already start living it, and will enrich your future experience.
The post Why Learn a Language in Lockdown? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post City Breaks Are Cancelled, but You Should Visit Yours appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Some cities have strict restrictions and their museums, public transport, and restaurants are working under special conditions, which makes it more difficult and less relaxed to visit them. In other cities, there are no restrictions, but many people simply don’t want to go to crowded places right now. City breaks are getting postponed for next year and travelers are using the pandemic as an opportunity to visit remote places and enjoy nature where there aren’t so many people.
Until the situation gets better, use this time to explore the place you live in and the surrounding nature. You’ll be surprised by some things you’ll discover, and we all hope that there will soon be a better time for traveling the world. All the amazing cities will be there waiting for you once this is all over.
The post City Breaks Are Cancelled, but You Should Visit Yours appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 New Hotel Trends We Have 2020 to Thanks For appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Hotel ballrooms used to be places that host celebrations for hundreds of guests, but that’s no longer true. Since the pandemic started, various regulations limited the number of guests at weddings and similar events to up to 50, somewhere even 20.
You’ll find more people casually working from hotels than ever before. Since the pandemic started, companies had to let their workers do the job remotely, and many people are opting for a new city and a hotel as a temporary office. Have you considered doing this if your job allows it?
It may not look vacation-like to be greeted by the staff wearing masks, but it’s necessary and even mandatory at some places. Face masks are something we see everywhere these days so hotels are no exception.
The post 3 New Hotel Trends We Have 2020 to Thanks For appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s How Skiing Will Be Different This Season appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can expect fewer people at your favorite resort this winter, simply because there will be restrictions regarding the maximum number of visitors at any given point.
You’ll likely be able to ride the lifts and gondolas only with the people you cam with. This means you can forget about meeting random new people who share your love for the winter sports, which is truly sad.
At some places, you can expect the skiers with seasonal passes to be prioritized over those who want to purchase daily tickets. This is reasonable as the businesses want to acknowledge their returning customers, and will only be done in the cases when the maximum limit for visitors is reached. Make sure to reserve your place on time to avoid this!
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