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  1. The closure of Notre-Dame cathedral has opened many visitors to a world overlooked even by Parisians themselves: the city’s more than 100 churches. Many of them offer special music programs for the holidays. 

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  2. International travel for the holidays this year is not impossible, particularly if you are vaccinated, but it is complicated. Here’s the documentation you’ll need.

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  3. The FAA has decided to avoid the scenario of having to decide whether future passengers of space tourism flights are astronauts.

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  4. ✅ Proof of vaccination ✅ Negative test results ❓A locator form  ❓Proof of insurance Traveling internationally these days is complicated. Here’s a list of what you might need.

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  5. The closure of Notre-Dame cathedral has opened many visitors to a world overlooked even by Parisians themselves: the city’s more than 100 churches. Many of them offer special music programs for the holidays. 

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  6. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on Thursday rejected an emergency request to block the federal mask mandate for air travel.

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  7. In Paris, there is a surefire way to emulate the joy and comfort previously found at the still-under-reconstruction Notre Dame: Follow the music.

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  8. The editors at Wirecutter and The New York Times have curated the best gifts to help you check everyone off your list. Here are some suggestions for those who can't get enough of the outdoors:

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  9. Ready to give cross-country skiing a try? These centers offer a seamless introduction to the sport, through regularly scheduled lessons, meticulously groomed trails, on-site rentals and other activities for when you need a break.

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  10. If it’s been a year or more since you traveled you may notice something different at airports in the United States. More steps — from checking a bag to clearing customs — are being automated using biometrics. on what you need to know.

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  11. The closure of Notre Dame Cathedral has opened many visitors to a world overlooked even by Parisians themselves: the city’s more than 100 churches. Many of them offer special music programs for the holidays. 

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  12. Here's a guide to selecting a multi-resort pass, getting the most out of them as well as how to staying clear of crowded resorts and ugly lift lines.

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  13. Ready to give cross-country skiing a try? These centers offer a seamless introduction to the sport, through regularly scheduled lessons, meticulously groomed trails, on-site rentals and other activities for when you need a break.

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  14. “Do you have to be vaccinated to fly?” The answer is complicated. We go into detail and offer answers to 11 other pressing travel questions.

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  15. In the early days of the pandemic, travel insurance largely failed to protect travelers who wanted or needed to cancel as the world shut down. In light of the new variant, where does travel insurance now stand?

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  16. One of the biggest travel questions thus far this holiday season: The coronavirus test -- must it be taken '24 hours' before your international flight, or 'one day' before?

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  17. Svalbard, Norway, though seemingly timeless, is perhaps the closest thing we have to a ticking clock. Climate change all but guarantees an eventual collapse of its vulnerable ecosystem.

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  18. “Do you have to be vaccinated to fly?” The answer is complicated. We go into detail and offer answers to 11 other pressing travel questions.

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  19. As travel slowed down during to the pandemic, many airports, airlines, tech companies and government agencies continued to invest in biometrics. So you may be able to soon scan your face instead of a boarding pass.

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  20. Vaccinations, testing, theme parks and Omnicron: We answer your questions about traveling safely this holiday season.

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