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Is this the future of travel? From blood tests during airport check-ins to plastic booths around plane seats and sun loungers, we explore the possibilities

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The only certainty is that the future of travel is uncertain. . We hope this is not the case, but we’ll all have to get used to a whole new travel landscape once restrictions are lifted. per cent between December and April, according to travel analysts OAG. Most travel insurance companies are no longer offering Covid-19 cover.

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Tourism to Australia: Why Australia needs Chinese tourists less than we think

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When Seoul decided in 2017 to deploy a US-made anti-missile system to defend itself from an unpredictable North Korea, which the People’s Republic borders, China stridently objected, viewing the move as a threat to not only its own national security but also an affront to one of its few genuine allies. Photo: Edwina Pickles.

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How to plan for travel in 2021: Where to go and what to do experts reveal

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Next year may seem far off , but travellers have always dreamt and planned ahead. To help shape our ideas and inspire a few dreams, Traveller approached a number of travel industry experts to get the lowdown on 2021: what’s new and exciting, what are the likely trends? Photo: Supplied. And that opportunity will come.

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Travel tips and advice for group tours: How to choose an organised tour

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Travelling in an organised group isn’t real travel. Why be a tourist when you could be a traveller? I get that some travellers are wary of tours, I once dismissed them, too. I was an experienced, independent traveller. I’m part of several generations undaunted by travel. THE PLANNING STAGE.

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Builder of the Year Ivory Homes' Innovation Agenda

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Each year, a team of eight college interns is commissioned by Ivory Innovations to conduct research, including traveling and interviews, with prospective candidates. “What we’re looking for are innovative ideas that have the opportunity to scale and be picked up by different markets, and we want to support them,” Abby says.

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Industry Focus: Aerospace Sector Is Flying High Again

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Real estate bargains are still important and can balance an uneven playing field, but no discount or incentive can cure a talent wasteland. New Hampshire just completed a $135 million expansion of the Turnpike, improving all six Rochester exits, making local travel a breeze. Coast Guard Group Air Station Atlantic City, the U.S.