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Bahama's Requirements No longer needed !

  BAHAMAS  In addition to eliminating the mandatory Bahamas Travel Health Visa, the Government of The Bahamas announced 9months ago that fully vaccinated Travellers  will no longer be required to submit to pre-travel COVID-19 testing to enter the country.

We Shall ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€how this will go.

  Unruly Airline Passengers Could Soon Find Themselves on the No-Fly List❗ A small bipartisan group of legislators has reintroduced the Protection from Abusive Passengers Act, which could potentially ban a growing number of airline passengers who are convicted of violence or intimation in the air.  Noting that “disgraceful violence directed at flight crews and fellow passengers has become rampant,” the legislators (one Senator and two Congressmen) stated that “the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigated 831 unruly-passenger incidents in 2022, up from 146 just four years ago.” Barely a week goes by without another story of a violent assault on a crew member, passenger, or airport staff by passengers who, for whatever reasons, cannot cope with the stress of air travel. The legislation would establish a process by which passengers who are fined or convicted of severe physical violence or intimidation would be barred from flying on commercial aircraft. This regime would relieve

10 Magnificent Glaciers in Alaska

  1. Columbia Glacier Located on the eastern side of Prince William Sound, this glacier is 200-400 feet tall.  2. Hubbard Glacier (Lingรญt: Sรญt'Sรญt' Tlein) With a length of 76 miles, a width of 6 miles, and ice cliffs as tall as a 30-story building, Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. 3. Valdez Glacier This valley glacier, located in the Chugach mountains, is easily accessible from the town of Valdez and is the perfect glacier to explore by kayak or canoe.  4. Worthington Glacier If you want snow, visiting the Worthington Glacier is a must. Located 28 miles from Valdez, this glacier is the snowiest place in Alaska and one of the easiest "walk-ups." 5. Glacier Bay Glacier Bay is where you want to go if you want to see some glacier calving action. With dozens of glaciers and all sorts of Alaskan wildlife, this place is a paradise for glacier lovers and photographers.  6. Mendenhall Glacier ("Sit" in Tlingit Language) Mendenhall is