By The Way: Make a postponed trip extra special
| ICYMI: What to know about new masking guidance; advice on traveling to Europe right now; and a seven-mile bike ride to the airport. |
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 | | | | In case you missed it this week: What to know about new masking guidance; advice on traveling to Europe right now; and a seven-mile bike ride to the airport. | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) Tell us what you think of By The Way in this short survey Calling all travelers: We want to hear what you want to see from us and where you are traveling this year. Fill out this survey for a chance to win a $100 gift card. | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) What the CDC's revamped covid guidance means for travelYou still need to wear a mask on a plane, but here's where you don't. | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) Is it safe to visit Europe? What to know about traveling near Ukraine.From rerouted flights to tour cancellations, experts weigh in on eight questions on traveling during Russia's invasion. | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) 5 tips for making a postponed trip feel extra specialHoneymoons, birthday trips and other special occasion vacations that were delayed during the pandemic are back on. | (Washington Post illustration; Natalie Compton/The Washington Post) I biked to the airport. Here's what it was like.For an hour and a $3.85 bike-share, one reporter assuaged a little climate guilt by biking to a flight out of D.C. | More from The Washington Post | (Dina Mishev for The Washington Post) Visiting Yellowstone National Park in winter In Yellowstone National Park, a yurt camp serves as a home base for winter exploration – and offers a rare crowd-free perspective on the wildly popular national park. | Explore BTW's guidesThere's more to see | (Ginevra Sammartino for The Washington Post) | Travel is back, and we are updating our City Guides to 70 cities around the world so you can plan your dream trip. This week, check out our guide to Rome. | (Emily Kask for The Washington Post) | Mardi Gras is in full swing in New Orleans, but Carnival celebrations started weeks ago. And after two years filled with pandemic woes and a Category 4 hurricane, parades are rolling once again, with some modifications. Writer Jacqueline Kantor joined the Feb. 19 festivities and saw how locals and tourists are welcoming back the dearly missed tradition. Read the full story here. | | | | | | Want this newsletter every week? Sign up here. | | | | | |