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Covid? What Covid?

A small but increasing number of destinations are lifting all of their Covid-related travel restrictions, regardless of vaccination status, including some European favorites.

Other countries will be watching closely to measure the success or failure of these bold moves as Omicron continues to spread around the world.The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s travel advisory list, increasingly a hoarse-voiced Cassandra, still has about 125 destinations in its highest-risk “avoid travel” category — with the latest addition an Indian Ocean island nation.

Masks on planes

Several UK airlines, including British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, have just made mask-wearing optional for passengers and crew on certain flights. The rules are more than a little opaque, however, and are dependent on the laws of the destination country.

Mask-wearing has been a contentious issue on planes over the past two years. The US Transportation Security Administration has issued more than $644,000 in fines for alleged mask violations since February 2021.

The US mask mandate is currently set to be in place through April 18. Whether it’s lifted or extended again, there are bound to be some unhappy (and potentially very unruly) passengers either way. And if some industry advocates get their way, a no-fly list for unruly travelers could help keep bad behavior in check.

Record-breaking bridges

Turkey opened an impressive suspension bridge across the Dardanelles Strait on Friday that just so happens to connect the continents of Europe and Asia. (Turkey is in a very rare club — nations that occupy parts of two continents.)

It was a massive, record-setting undertaking. Find out its jaw-dropping stats and how much it will cost vehicles to cross.Meanwhile, China is setting its own record with bridges. In April, a bridge is set to open in scenic Yunnan province with a “singular” feature that has to be seen to be believed.

What’s Finland’s secret?

The Nordic nation of Finland has just been named the world’s happiest country for the fifth year in a row.

The Finns have plenty to smile about, the newly released World Happiness Report says, when it comes to healthy life expectancy, GDP per capita, social support when times are hard, high social trust and more.

Future of flying

Window, middle, aisle; window, middle, aisle.

If you’re feeling that airplane cabins are just too same-y, the design shortlist for the 2022 Crystal Cabin Awards should make you perk up.

How about ceiling and wall projections that make you feel like you’re underwater? Or maybe a lounge-style couch seat where you can catch up with your travel companion over a drink? Check out the designs here.

New European hotels

From the rock ‘n’ roll Chateau Denmark in London’s swinging Soho to the Greek temple of gastronomy Xenodocheio Milos in Athens, there are a lot of new boutique hotel openings in Europe to get excited about in 2022. Here’s our roundup of the best.

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Top image: Scafell Pike and Wastwater in England’s Wasdale Valley. (Credit: Courtesy Britain)

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