(CNN) — After almost 700 days, one of the world’s longest border closures has finally ended Down Under, Yellowstone National Park is celebrating its 150th anniversary, and we have an update on India’s high-speed rail ambitions.
Here’s what’s been happening in travel this week.
Reopenings and rule changes
An aerial view from the window of a plane shows Diamond Head crater in Oahu. Hawaii is lifting some Covid restrictions later this month.
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World responds to war in Ukraine
Nature marches on
Culture in danger
New additions include an English castle damaged by storms, the Maldives’ Koagannu mosques and cemetery which are threatened by rising sea levels, and the historic city center of Benghazi in Libya.
The future of India’s railways
India’s famous railways helped turn the country into the economic superpower it is today, but those trailblazing tracks are now getting outdated.
Unspoiled Italy
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Get set, travel
Top image: Returning international passengers are greeted on arrival at the Perth International Airport Terminal on March 3, 2022 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)