Tag: Travel
The 25 Most Sinful Cities in America
Karla Bowsher on December 12, 2016
Which states are tops for violent crime, excessive drinking and potential cheaters? Find out.
10 Hot Spots for Travelers in Winter 2017
Karla Bowsher on December 5, 2016
One Florida city finishes on top with the cheapest overall travel cost.
30 Awesome Things to Do in Retirement
Money Talks News on November 25, 2016
Being older gives you the freedom to explore new things. Check out this list of free or affordable activities that will help you stay sharp, engaged and fulfilled.
American Express Cardholders Get 2 Free Rides From the Airport
Chris Kissell on November 18, 2016
Planning to travel this holiday season? American Express is offering cardholders a gift that can save them up to $130.
3 Simple Rules to Avoid Getting Sick While Traveling
Karla Bowsher on November 15, 2016
Whether you are traveling for the holidays or any other time of year, follow these three easy-to-remember cardinal rules for staying in tip-top shape.
7 Different and Awesome Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving
Nancy Dunham on November 14, 2016
Ditch the turkey and stuffing and give thanks in a whole new way.
8 Tips to Save You Time and Money on Holiday Travel
Nancy Dunham on November 7, 2016
It’s tricky traveling around the holidays, but there are ways to get a deal.
Attention, Passengers: The Best and Worst U.S. Airports
Karla Bowsher on November 3, 2016
Expect hectic travels if you’re flying into or out of the Big Apple for the holidays.
25 Hottest U.S. Tourist Attractions This Fall
Karla Bowsher on November 2, 2016
What do the September 11 Memorial, Fort Sumter National Monument and a home built by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright have in common?
You May Never Lose a Bag Again on This Airline
Karla Bowsher on October 31, 2016
A major airline has rolled out a new mobile app that shows travelers exactly where their luggage was last scanned.
15 Ways to Prepare for Seasonal Driving Hazards
Nancy Dunham on October 27, 2016
What do fog, squirrels and streaky windshields have in common? All add to the risk of driving when the weather turns colder.
10 Types of Travel Trouble: Do You Know Your Rights?
Ari Cetron on October 25, 2016
What you can expect or demand — or not — from travel-related companies when you run up against a canceled flight, a broken-down rental car and more.
Smithsonian Asks for Help to Save Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers
Krystal Steinmetz on October 18, 2016
The iconic ruby red slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” are showing their age. The Smithsonian hopes movie lovers will help save the famed red shoes.
America’s 20 Biggest Stadium-Naming Deals
Krystal Steinmetz on October 14, 2016
Corporations are paying big bucks to slap their name and logo on sports arenas across the United States. Here are the richest deals on record.
TripAdvisor Ends Ticket Sales to Many Animal Attractions
Krystal Steinmetz on October 13, 2016
Find out why the travel website will no longer sell tickets to hundreds of animal attractions across the globe.
Free Admission to This Country’s National Parks
Karla Bowsher on October 10, 2016
If you’ve been thinking about fleeing the U.S. after the next president is inaugurated in January, this country has an offer for you.
Bill Targets Hotel Booking Scams — but Ignores Travelers’ Real Problems
Christopher Elliott on October 10, 2016
Proposed bill goes after deceptive third-party hotel booking practices, but where is legislation to address the real problems, like resort fees?
The Best Time to Book a Hotel for the December Holidays
Karla Bowsher on October 7, 2016
Now may be the time to book a hotel for the December holidays. But it all depends on where you will be spending them.
15 ‘Great Places in America’ Honored for 2016
Karla Bowsher on October 5, 2016
The American Planning Association has identified some of the nation’s best neighborhoods, public spaces and streets.
Renting a Car? Beware of This Unpleasant Surprise Cost
Christopher Elliott on October 3, 2016
Motorists are astonished at how much rental companies are adding on to their bills for this “convenience.” Here’s what you need to know.
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