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Traveling for Memorial Day? Plan for lots of traffic
The number of people traveling this year for Memorial Day weekend is expected to set new records. Here’s what you need to know to beat the traffic.
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Airbnb launches redesigned app, new services business
Airbnb launched a redesigned app to showcase the company’s push to let travelers book services, like catering and personal training, at their rentals.
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Visa crackdown leads international students in the US to reconsider summer travel
International students in the U.S. are reconsidering their travel plans this summer after a wave of student status terminations and visa revocations.
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The unexpected location that was named the best public restroom in Illinois
A recent survey sought out to find the best public restroom in each state across the country, with the Illinois location in a spot you might not have expected.
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Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate change
In a new move, Hawaii lawmakers are ready to hike a tax imposed on travelers staying in hotels, vacation rentals and other short-term accommodations.
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Chicago named best travel alternative for this beloved European city
Chicago was named by Delta Air Lines as a suitable summer alternative for travelers yearning to see Rome.
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More travelers are using ‘buy now, pay later' plans to pay for trips. Here's when it may make sense
The BNPL model — which allows buyers to pay in installments, sometimes with no interest or late fees — is gaining traction among young, cash-strapped travelers.
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Traveling but don't have a Real ID? Here's what to know
Starting May 7, all U.S. travelers will be required to show a Real ID to board domestic flights or access certain federal facilities.
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American Airlines planes ‘swapped paint' at metro DC's Reagan airport
An American Airlines plane “bumped into” another American Airlines plane on the taxiway at Reagan National Airport Thursday afternoon. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement that the wingtip of American Airlines flight 5490 hit flight 4522 about 12:45 p.m. at the airport near Washington, D.C. There were no injuries. “All of a sudden, while we were on...
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The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list
Ireland has the strongest passport in the world, according to the Nomad Passport Index 2025.
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State Department updates travel advisory for The Bahamas over crime, drowning risks
The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for The Bahamas on March 31, telling tourists to “exercise increased caution” while visiting the islands.
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State Dept. updates The Bahamas travel advisory over crime, beach safety, guns
The State Department updated its existing Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas, which urges Americans to “exercise increased caution due to crime.”
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Recent Condé Nast list names best weekend getaways from Chicago area
With warm temperatures in the Chicago area this weekend, many may be thinking ahead to weekend getaways this summer, and a recent list from Condé Nast showcases some of the best spots for a nearby road trip.
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Most American workers mentally check out days before vacation: Survey
A new survey revealed how most Americans mentally check out of work days before heading off to vacation.
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Which popular spring break destinations have safety warnings, travel advisories?
With spring break season in swing, many are set to depart for a vacation or escape, but there might be some safety concerns you should know about before you travel.
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Heathrow Airport comes to complete standstill after fire causes power outage
One of the world’s busiest airports came to a grinding halt Friday after a massive substation fire caused a power outage.
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US investigators say Alaska plane was overweight for icy conditions in crash that killed 10
The National Transportation Safety Board says a commuter plane that crashed on sea ice off Alaska and killed all 10 people on board was half a ton overweight for the weather conditions.
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More Canadians avoid setting foot in US ‘without even a connection or layover'
Michael Mortensen was looking forward to spending two weeks in Hawaii with his family last month, but his patriotism wouldn’t let him. The Vancouver-based development consultant and urban planner said he’s refusing to spend money south of the border while President Donald Trump “levies idiotic tariffs and rains chaos” on Americans and Canadians alike. Mortensen, 58, had budgeted about $10,000...
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Live like you're on ‘The White Lotus' at this luxury resort—but it will cost you: Take a look inside the experience
The Four Seasons Private Jet experience will take guests to filming locations in all three seasons.
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What causes turbulence on flights?
Here’s what you need to know about why flying through unstable air can create safety hazards that affect airline passengers and crews.