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Travel Agents vs. Do-It-Yourself Online Travel Booking
Travel Travelers find that travel agents can beat do-it-yourself online deals.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Pilot Shortages Bad News for Passengers
Currently, the airline industry is experiencing a shortage of pilots, contributing to delays and raising the cost of flights.
By Erin Bendig Published
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Your Europe Trip Is About to Get More Complicated
Starting in 2024, the European Union is requiring Americans to apply for ETIAS approval.
By Alexandra Svokos Last updated
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Record Numbers of Travelers Try to Fly With Loaded Guns: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Even more travelers could try to board planes with loaded firearms this year, after last year's historic high.
By Sean Lengell Published
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The Best Places to Visit Where the Dollar Is Strong
From the Americas and Europe to Africa and Asia, we list the 10 best places to travel to where the U.S. dollar is the strongest.
By Quincy Williamson Last updated
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New Bill Targets Hidden Fees in Hotels and Short-Term Rentals
Some 6% of U.S. hotels charge certain mandatory fees at an average rate of $26 per night, AHLA says.
By Joey Solitro Published
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How to Save on Booking a Cruise
Booking a cruise using credit card rewards and travel agents can help snag the best deals.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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Travel Trends: Skip Skiplagging, Try Airline Clothes Rental: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Skiplagging is a cheap flight travel hack, but it could cost you. One to try: renting travel clothes from your airline.
By Sean Lengell Published
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10 Reasons Why You Should Visit San Francisco
Don’t let frightening headlines keep you from the City by the Bay and all it has to offer.
By Lisa Amand Published