Tag Archives: Airport

5 Cancun Airport Survival Tips For Americans According To Top Experts

For millions of Americans, Cancun is synonymous with luxury hotels, glistening-white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, and stress-free vacations, in general… or at least you’d expect it to be this way. That is, until you touch down in the gong show that is Cancun International Airport. From border control to luggage collection to passing the […]

Travelers Report Being Held Up At Cancun Airport Over Confusing Tourist Tax. Here’s The Real Story

You know those Reddit experts who publicly encourage you not to pay the Cancun tourist tax as ‘nobody checks for it, anyway’? We’ve been warning you against them dodging the rule for quite some time now, and finally, now you know why: Due to non-compliance, there have been reports of travelers being held up at […]

Stunning Beaches & Cenotes! Tulum’s New Airport Sees 1 Million Passengers In First Year  

Share The Article Last Updated 33 seconds ago Some of the most beautiful white sand beaches I have ever seen are in Tulum.   So it’s no wonder that the airport making Tulum even more accessible to global travelers has been a huge success.   According to new figures released as Tulum International Airport celebrated […]

No Passport Needed! Experience The Best Of The Florida Keys Only 1 Hour From The Airport

Share The Article Last Updated 51 seconds ago When you think of the ideal vacation, what comes to mind? Europe, the beach, a ski trip, camping… something else? Whatever comes to mind, a common theme most of us share when planning a getaway is that we want it to be easy. We stress enough in […]

Europe Considered the Worst Place to Travel This Summer Due to Airport Chaos

Share The Article Last Updated 2 years ago It has been a rough couple of months for the aviation industry, with Europe being hit especially hard. With unprecedented travel demand, airlines and airports across the world are struggling to cope with a post-covid population eager to travel. Europe appears to be at the front center […]