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Travel agents share tips Iowa and Iowa States’ bowl games

Travel agents share tips Iowa and Iowa States’ bowl games

Hawkeye and Cylone fans are headed to Orlando, Florida, for their individual bowl games at the end of the month and they’re already experiencing high travel prices. Travel agents said the sooner people pick an airline the better because different companies are trying to make 

Greece Top Tourism Destination in Global Traveler’s Reader Awards

Greece Top Tourism Destination in Global Traveler’s Reader Awards

Magical Santorini helps Greece claim the top spot in tourism awards. Credit: Greek Reporter Greece was voted last week top tourism destination by readers of Global Traveler Magazine, the ultimate source for news, reviews, and travel guides for luxury business travelers. Greece was honored as 

Holiday Travel: Will PA Get On The Road Or Cancel Plans?

Holiday Travel: Will PA Get On The Road Or Cancel Plans?

PENNSYLVANIA — To travel, or not to travel – that’s the question most New Jerseyans are asking themselves this Holiday season.

A few weeks ago, Pennsylvania residents were ready to put the pandemic in the rear-view mirror. But the post-Thanksgiving surge coupled with the new Omicron threat has put travel plans in limbo for many.

A holiday travel survey released by The Vacationer said more than 122 million Americans will travel to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. The Christmas Travel Survey is the third part of The Vacationer’s holiday series.

The Vacationer collected data using SurveyMonkey. This data was then analyzed by Eric Jones, an assistant professor of mathematics at Rowan College of South Jersey. Jones broke down the data by region to give us an idea about travel this holiday season.

In the mid-Atlantic region — Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, — 45 percent of respondents said they were more comfortable traveling this year, as compared to 2020. However, they will travel within the region, as responders said they chose to celebrate with family and friends.

“Around 41.94 percent responders said they will be traveling within 1 to 99 miles,” Jones said. “Only 3.8 percent responders said they were comfortable traveling 1000 mile or more.” Respondents from the region were not comfortable getting on a flight and only 15 percent of respondents said they are willing to travel between 100 to 199 miles. The favored mode of transportation is the car.

Another interesting aspect that the data showed was 45.16 percent of respondents chose to celebrate with vaccinated family and friends only.

“In our region, people are getting vaccinated. They are maintaining social distancing and are used to mask mandates. So, they feel fairly comfortable traveling and visiting within the region,” said Jones, who is also co-founder of The Vacationer.

Pennsylvania residents are also not willing to spend too much on travel. While nationally 3.02 percent said they are willing to spend between $1500- $2000, this figure dropped to 1.94 percent in the region, Jones said.

People instead chose to participate in other holiday activities like meals with friends and family, decorating the home, and baking cookies, Jones said.

But this poll was administered on Oct. 17 – much before the World Health Organization identified the new coronavirus variant. Since then, much has changed.

Jones believes the threat of the Omicron variant will have a slight effect on the nationwide survey, but “the figures will hold” regionally.

” So even with the Omicron variant, the figures will hold, with a slight drop, because people are only traveling short distances to be with family,” he said.

Since the Omicron variant was first reported, Federal officials have rolled out a renewed travel ban to eight southern African countries — Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Meanwhile, officials in Pennsylvania continue to make preparations for the potential spread of the omicron variant – including introducing more mass testing sites and expanding genetic sequencing tests in labs that can detect omicron.

What are your travel plans this holiday season? Let us know in the comments below.

Thank you for reading. Have a correction or news tip? Email sarah.salvadore@patch.com.

Maldives Resorts That Will Have You Booking A Second Honeymoon

Maldives Resorts That Will Have You Booking A Second Honeymoon

These Maldives resorts are romantic enough to revive the spark in any relationship, especially with features like these. The Maldives has been known for being home to some of the most popular best beach resorts in the world. Many newly-wed couples include the Maldives on 

Bearing Witness to Svalbard’s Fragile Splendor

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Mesmerized, I would lean against the railing at the front of the ship, alone, for hours on end. Over the course of 10 days, no two moments were the same. The Arctic world was constantly shifting and changing around me as we slowly made our 

New Bedford area stores that closed but are missed at holidays

New Bedford area stores that closed but are missed at holidays

Holiday shopping is well under way and with cargo ships being stuck out in the Pacific Ocean unable to offload shipping containers, shoppers are worried that favorite toy or electronics gizmo might not make it under the Christmas tree in time.  

Remember a time when holiday shopping meant jumping in the car and heading to a favorite store, walking the aisles searching for the perfect gift. Maybe time was spent getting lost in the toy department looking for the present that would make the most racket. 

In-store shopping also meant bundling up the kids so they could be photographed bawling and screaming in sheer terror while sitting on Santa’s lap.  

The Standard-Times put out a call on social media asking what stores you especially miss now that the holidays are here. Here’s a compilation of some of your responses. 

More:Downtown New Bedford Holiday Stroll is back to officially kick off the holiday season

Benny’s  

Benny’s was founded in 1924 in Providence and had stores in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. In 2017, the company announced that it would be closing all 31 of its stores. On its Facebook page at the time, owners posted: “Benny’s, after 93 years in business, plans to close all retail locations by the end of 2017 as our ownership family has decided to retire. In a short period of time, the retail landscape has changed dramatically – especially for ‘brick and mortar’ businesses. The decision to retire was strongly influenced by this changing face of retailing.” The store had locations in Fairhaven, Fall River and Middleboro. 

Cherry & Webb 

This much-loved department store had two local stores – one in New Bedford and the other in Fall River. The locals called it “Cherries” and would take elevator rides to hit upon every floor of apparel and merchandise. It was a great place to get holiday shopping done all at once. The New Bedford location at the corner of Purchase & William streets is now the Bristol Community College campus and Café Arpeggio. The store later moved to a much smaller version of itself at the Dartmouth Mall. All the store’s locations were closed due to bankruptcy by 2000.