How To Find The Best Travel Deals For Life After COVID-19

The travel season's sprint out of the gate has been hampered this year by COVID-19. But with pressure mounting to "reopen" the United States, travel industry experts TravelCoterie have spoken with believe COVID-19's omnipresence will fade in the summer months. CBS News journalist Peter Greenberg foresees a domestic travel boom kicking off in June with a continuation into international territories in the fall. Slight Room For Optimism If Americans are anything like they were back in 9/11, they're not going to beREAD MORE

A List Of The World’s Marijuana Friendly Countries

The world is opening up for the marijuana travel enthusiasts looking for highs in locales other than Venice Beach and Amsterdam. In the past ten years, multiples countries have made moves decriminalizing, or in some cases even legalizing marijuana consumption. And while selling flower in many of these countries is still illegal, indulging on your holiday gets a near-universal pass. Below are the countries with marijuana-friendly laws. Canada  Cannabis in Canada is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. TheREAD MORE

Five Ways COVID-19 Will Change Your Next Airline Flight

The COVID-19 pandemic will dramatically transform air travel for passengers going forward. We've spoken to industry experts to find out what measures are being introduced to help limit (or hopefully eliminate) exposure to the Coronavirus.  1. You Will Be Tested (Photo by Suryanto/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) The departure process will change dramatically. Longer lines, longer waits and in some airports you will be tested. Emirates has already started administering rapid response COVID-19 blood tests to its passengers.READ MORE

WTF!?!?! Chinese McDonald’s Bans Black Customers

Chinese citizens aren’t looking inward when it comes to the Coronavirus pandemic they created and their government recklessly attempted to cover-up. Instead, many in the country are scapegoating foreigners with darker skin … i.e. BLACK PEOPLE. As bizarre as this may seem, there have been increasing reports of Chinese hostility towards Africans and people of color in southern parts of the country; none more WTF-inducing than a Guangzhou McDonald’s banning "Black people" from entering out of concern they might beREAD MORE

Watch: Airlines Ordered To Refund Passengers During COVID-19 Crisis

TravelCoterie's Kevin Frazier provides an update on the Department of Transportation's warning that airlines must issue refunds for canceled or delayed flights due to COVID-19.

Street Art Around The World Shows Coronavirus Impact

Artists around the world are channeling their fears, concerns, frustration and anger from the Coronavirus pandemic into murals that serve as both warnings and PSA to viewers. Over 1.5 million people have been infected by the respiratory virus, and nearly 90,000 have died. Health experts believe those numbers can stabilize if people adhere to strict social distancing measures, which is a common theme throughout some of the featured murals. In Brazil, a graffiti artist is using his country's outbreak toREAD MORE

Cash, Credit or Coronavirus? Don’t Let Airlines Dictate Your Refund

When the COVID-19 pandemic began grounding flights in March, thousands of passengers where offered travel credits by airlines instead of refunds to their debit or credit cards. The move infuriated consumers desperate for cash during a record economic downturn that includes 6.6 million Americans filing for unemployment in the course of three weeks. But don't let airlines pull a fast one on you: if you purchased a ticket for a now canceled flight, they have to pay you. According toREAD MORE

Travel After Coronavirus: When Can We Travel Again?

How long will the deadly Coronavirus outbreak keep travelers shuttered in their homes? In the midst of a pandemic, the question seems almost inappropriate. But the travel industry generates billions of dollars, millions of jobs and offers a welcome respite for consumers that now view inhaling fresh air as a commodity. Our worlds have been condensed to the square footage of our homes for weeks, or in some cases months, but opportunities to come up for air seem moderately tangible forREAD MORE

Notes From A Solo Female Traveler: Maya King

Miami-based entrepreneur Maya King got her first passport in college as part of a mission trip to Honduras. Since then, she's visited the motherland twice and traveled throughout Haiti, Italy, Jamaica, Canada and the United Kingdom. Most of Maya's adventures have been solo or with friends and family. That's likely how she meets "some of the most interesting and attractive men" while traveling. Read Maya's interview with TravelCoterie to learn more about her adventures, where she thinks all Black travelers needREAD MORE

Tiger King’s Doc Antle Gets Close With Cassie, Floyd Mayweather, Other Celebs

Whether you love him or view him as the Caucasian R. Kelly, Doc Antle is a cultural phenomenon in his own right thanks to Tiger King. The popular Netflix docuseries features several colorful misfits that own and operate tiger sanctuaries throughout the United States. One of them is Antle, also known as Dr. Bhagavan Antle (whose doctorate apparently is in “mystical science”). The charismatic big cat whisperer runs Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, where he cares for dozens ofREAD MORE

Big Cat Rescue & Five Other Tiger Sanctuaries You Can Actually Visit

When Cardi B. publicly calls one of the stars of your show a "b*tch" and launches a GoFundMe account to cover legal fees for the other, you know you have a hit on your hands. Netflix’s Tiger King is everywhere! Playing out like an episode of Jerry Springer on steroids, the docuseries follows Joe Exotic, a gay, gun-totting redneck and his two husbands as they beef with self-righteous tiger queen, Carole Baskin. A murder plot, betrayals, hilarious diss videos, animal abuse,READ MORE

This Flight Attendant Battling Coronavirus Has A Message For You

A JetBlue flight attendant infected with Coronavirus has a message for travelers, especially her peers: "STAY HOME!" April Rodriguez suggests through a series of IG posts she became infected with COVID-19 while working sometime between March 11th and 23rd. Early Symptoms April began experiencing symptoms one day after her last flight, but initially self-diagnosed the red flags as allergies. "Five days later, I’m hospitalized with pneumonia. My chest hurts, it’s hard to breathe," she explains from bed. "I’m asking allREAD MORE

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