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Fiji: Following a successful nationwide vaccine rollout, Fiji reopened on December 1.
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Dubai: Set at a height of 200 meters, the new Aura Skypool is the world's first and highest 360-degree infinity pool.
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Egypt: On November 25, Egypt celebrated the reopening of the 3,400-year-old Avenue of the Sphinxes in a lavish ceremony.
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Austria: The Alpine nation went back into national lockdown on November 22. Innsbruck is pictured.
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The United States: On November 8, the United States opened its borders to vaccinated international travelers. New York City, seen here, is a top destination for incoming visitors.
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Uruguay: Uruguay has been closed to everyone but citizens and residents since the start of the pandemic, but reopened to vaccinated travelers on November 1. The peninsula of Punta Ballena, in the southeast, is pictured.
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Melbourne, Australia: Thanks to a high vaccination total, the state of Victoria reopened its borders on November 1.
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Patong Beach, Thailand: The popular southeast Asian country is now allowing quarantine-free travel for vaccinated travelers from more than 40 countries.
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Cambodia: Cambodia has announced plans to reopen Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat temple complex to foreign visitors in January 2022.
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Valparaiso: This artistic city full of colorful murals opened along with the rest of Chile on October 1.
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Oman: The sultanate reopened its borders on September 1, meaning travelers can now visit the forts, castles and mosques on offer.
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New York City: Amid a thrashing from Hurricane Ida, New York City's Broadway theaters reopened on September 2. Here, the cast of Tony-winning musical "Hadestown" take a curtain call.
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Canada: Canada -- including Niagara Falls -- reopened its border to the US in August for people who are fully vaccinated.
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San Francisco, California: San Francisco's famous cable cars returned to service in August. The city has a vaccination requirement for indoor public spaces.
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Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia -- home to the Kaaba in the Muslim holy city of Mecca -- opened to international tourists on August 1.
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Italy: A woman stands in a lavender field in June 2021 in Sale San Giovanni, northwest Italy. Find out about current travel restrictions and the Covid situation in our Italy guide.
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Washington DC: The Washington Monument, a memorial to George Washington, first President of the United States, reopened to the public in July.
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Venice: In July, the Italian city of Venice once again moved to ban cruise ships from the city center.
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Sri Lanka: If you think your current workmates are catty, check out this guy. Sri Lanka has a new remote working visa aimed at digital nomads.
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Celebrity Edge: On June 26, the Celebrity Edge cruise ship took off from Fort Lauderdale in the first revenue-earning US cruise since the pandemic began.
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Indoor dining: Eating indoors is permitted in the UK, including at Wildflower, a new fine dining restaurant in a shipping container in Camden, London. It first opened in March 2020, weeks before lockdown.
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Countries around the world imposed travel restrictions after the discovery of a new Covid-19 variant in South Africa, more than 2.3 million Americans traveled by air on a single day for Thanksgiving, and in Asia-Pacific, New Zealand and the Philippines revealed new reopening plans.

Here are some of the biggest developments in travel this week:

A new variant triggered flight bans

An aggressive new Covid-19 variant was discovered, setting off a cascade of travel closures on November 26 as the United States, the European Union and other major destinations moved to block arrivals from seven southern African nations, including South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.

Only a small number of cases of the new strain, named Omicron, have been identified so far, but the World Health Organization has said it’s a cause for concern and experts warn it could spread rapidly.

Europe soldiered on with its winter season

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The opening of Austria's Ischgl resort has been delayed until December 3 because of the national lockdown.

Austria and Slovakia have gone into national lockdown and there have been protests in Croatia, the Netherlands and Belgium about fresh Covid restrictions – but in Europe’s ski resorts, there were (cautious) preparations for the winter season.

Germany and Denmark have been added to the already bulging US list of highest-risk travel destinations, joining the likes of Ireland, Greece and Hungary.

Christmas markets began opening in Italy and elsewhere, despite rising Covid numbers, while the EU recommended a nine-month limit on vaccine validity for travel. The UK meanwhile is set to widen its remit of vaccinations that it will allow for entry.

US travel disruption continued its record-breaking year

There have been more reports of disruptive passengers in 2021 than there have been in the 30-plus years of recording such incidents. Flight attendants have had enough.

Following the panic on November 20 at Atlanta airport when a passenger’s gun accidentally went off, this week the Federal Aviation Administration announced that a traveler on board an April Southwest Airlines flight was fined $40,823 after he allegedly brought his own alcohol on board, sexually assaulted a flight attendant, then smoked cannabis in the restroom.

Covid cases are rising again in the US, with 595,255 new cases reported in the past week, but Thanksgiving travelers still set a pandemic record, with more than 2.3 million people in the air on November 24 – the busiest day at American security checkpoints since March 2020.

Philippines and New Zealand revealed reopening plans

Foreign vaccinated tourists will be allowed to visit the Philippines quarantine-free from December 1, provided they’ve stayed within “green list” countries for at least 14 days beforehand.

The list of eligible countries includes the US, the UK, Germany, Japan and Australia and travelers will also need to provide a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure.

As announced back in October, the Pacific archipelago of Fiji will also reopen on December 1.

New Zealand revealed a little more about its long-awaited reopening plans for 2022. The border will first open to New Zealand citizens and residents traveling from neighboring Australia on January 16, before expanding to include New Zealanders from the rest of the world on February 13. Fully vaccinated visitors from all other countries, except those deemed “high risk,” will be able to visit from April 30.

Egypt reopened its ancient Avenue of the Sphinxes

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Egypt reopens 3,000 year-old 'Avenue of the Sphinxes' with grand ceremony

Egypt celebrated the reopening of the 3,400-year-old Avenue of the Sphinxes in Luxor on November 23. The 2.7-kilometer road that connects the Luxor and Karnak temple complexes and was first discovered in the 1940s.

The site has undergone decades of excavation and restoration efforts and today features hundreds of traditional sphinxes and ram-headed statues lined up on its path.

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities described the site as the “largest open museum in the world.” According to Reuters, Egypt lost around $9 billion in tourism revenue in 2020, so there will be high hopes for this new project.

A restaurant group is bankrolling family trips home for its staff

Hong Kong’s Black Sheep Restaurants group is shelling out $650,000 in order to let 250 of its staff fly home to see their families abroad.

In addition to money for flights and those many, many Covid tests, the workers will also receive extra weeks of unpaid leave to help them undergo Hong Kong’s hotel quarantine, which the company is paying for, too. The city’s famously strict entry restrictions mean returning residents have to spend a mandatory two or three weeks in designated hotels.

Black Sheep restaurants will also deliver their employees nightly meals to their quarantine hotels. To qualify for this impressive staff perk, they need to complete one year of service at the company upon their return.

A holiday love story

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Thanksgiving romance: American Dina Honour met Brit Richard Steggall when he gatecrashed her Thanksgiving dinner in November 1997. They hit it off quickly and started a long-distance romance. They're pictured here the following Valentine's Day, when Dina visited Richard in London.
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Millennium proposal: The couple got engaged at a New Year's Eve party on December 31, 1999. This photo was taken right after Richard asked Dina to marry him as the clock struck midnight. She said yes.
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Instant connection: "From the start, I was entranced by Dina," says Richard. Dina says the feeling was mutual: "You can't make it up, right? The tall dark stranger who comes to your door on Thanksgiving."
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New York wedding: The couple were married in New York City in April 2001 at a venue called the Manhattan Penthouse on Fifth Avenue, overlooking the New York skyline.
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Settling down: The couple lived in New York City together for ten years, welcoming two sons. Here they are with their oldest child in 2004.
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Globetrotting family: Later the couple embraced a new chapter when they moved their young family to Cyprus in 2008. Dina and Richard later relocated to Copenhagen, Denmark and currently live in Berlin, Germany. Here they are in Denmark together in 2018.
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Family photo: The couple's story of meeting on Thanksgiving has become "part of our family lore" says Dina. Here's the family pictured in 2023.
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The couple today: Thanksgiving remains an important holiday for Dina and Richard and their family. "It's always a date in the calendar where we start to reflect on our lives and what's happened and everything, the whole story from start to finish," says Richard.

When Dina Honour hosted her first ever Thanksgiving dinner at her New York home in 1997, a British guy on vacation – Richard Steggall – crashed the meal with her friends. She flew to England a month later to celebrate Christmas with him and now they’ve been married 20 years.

The loveliest ‘spawning event’ you’ll see this year

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See Australia's Great Barrier Reef create new life in 'magical' spawning event

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has “given birth” in its annual coral spawn. Scientists working beneath the waves say they witnessed the event, in which coral simultaneously release sperm and eggs en masse, overnight on November 23 off the coast of Cairns, Queensland.

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Strange symbols are carved in the Qatar desert

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This story has been updated to correct the locations of Benin and Ethiopia.

CNN’s Celine Alkhaldi, Ghazi Balkiz, Chris Dwyer, Tamara Hardingham-Gill, Jack Guy, Marnie Hunter, Caitlin McGee, David McKenzie, Sandee LaMotte, Pete Muntean, Francesca Street, Gregory Wallace and Lizzy Yee contributed to this report.