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Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the ‘best' places for an alcohol-free trip
A new study ranks Nepal, followed by Morocco and Costa Rica, as the top countries for those exploring “alcohol-free” and “sober curious” trips.
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NFL star Terrell Davis got ‘No Fly' letter after plane incident, United Airlines apologized for error
Davis was met by FBI agents and deputies this month after he was wrongly accused of assaulting a flight attendant.
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TIME reveals the 2024 World's Greatest Places to visit
The 2024 list features 100 destinations to which intrepid travelers could plan their next vacation, up from 50 locations in 2023.
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Massive IT outage disrupts flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world
The outages affected major companies, including Visa, Amazon, Delta and United.
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Barcelona protesters throw items and spray travelers with water while shouting ‘tourists go home'
The protesters — angry about the city’s long-standing problems with overtourism — also used tape to block hotel entrances and sidewalk cafes in Barcelona.
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Record breaking travel expected after holiday weekend
AAA is estimating more than 70 million people are traveling 50 miles or more for the long holiday weekend, with the vast majority of them driving home on Sunday.
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Record breaking holiday travel expected as long weekend ends
An estimated 3.7 million people are expected to fly today and tomorrow, followed by around 3.5 million flying home on Tuesday, according to Hopper.
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Rent a car for a road trip, or drive your own? 5 things to consider
There are many financial factors to consider, such as daily rental rates, insurance, fuel efficiency, depreciation and contract terms for leases.
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‘Not having a candid conversation about budgeting' is the The No. 1 mistake people make on a group trip, expert says
When it comes to hotels or lodging, it’s important to communicate what you’re willing to spend per night.
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TSA plans to screen 32 million people for July 4 travel
The Transportation Security Administration said it is expecting to screen more than 32 million travelers over the week of July 4.
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American tourist avoids jail time in Turks and Caicos ammunition case
American Ryan Watson is on a plane headed home to Oklahoma tonight after he was detained for more than two months in Turks and Caicos Islands. Watson, a father of two who was charged with bringing ammunition to the islands, avoided jail time at his sentencing Friday morning. Watson was fined $2,000 and the judge ruled that there are exceptional…
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Traveling soon? You can now renew your passport online, here's how it works
The State Department has opened a trial run allowing a limited number of people to apply to renew their passports online. Windows will open at midday Eastern time each day and then close once the system has reached its daily limit. The department says it’s taking it slow so it can monitor how the system is working. There are also...
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US man dies after medical emergency on flight from Fiji to San Francisco
A 41-year-old American man died after suffering a medical emergency during a Fiji Airways flight from Nadi to San Francisco last weekend, according to the airline.
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The 5 places with the world's longest-living people all have this in common: ‘It seems to make us happier'
“It may be the tranquilizing effect of water or it may be that the climate is moderated because of the water,” says longevity expert Dan Buettner.
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How to find the best summer travel deals
As the summer travel season heats up, many of are dreaming of a vacation getaway. Finding a good deal can seem like a daunting task. But with a few smart strategies, you can save big on your next flight. “We’re seeing that airfare has renormalized,” said Katy Nastro, a travel expert at Going.com. “The average price of airfare year...
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Gen Zs are spending big to travel this summer — even if it means going into debt
Some 42% of Gen Zs and 47% of millennials say they’re willing to go into debt to pay for their summer vacations, according to Bankrate.
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American avoids prison in Turks and Caicos ammo case
Another American is free to leave Turks and Caicos after spending over a month detained on the islands. Tyler Wenrich of Virginia was one of five Americans recently charged with possession of ammunition. All of them say they mistakenly brought the ammo along on vacation in their luggage. It was a story first reported by NBC10 Boston’s consumer investigative...
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American avoids prison in Turks and Caicos ammo case
A Pennsylvania man arrested in Turks and Caicos Islands under under the Caribbean territory’s strict guns and ammunition law was sentenced on Friday, but won’t have to spend 12 years in prison, the law’s minimum sentence. Bryan Hagerich received a 52-week sentence that was suspended for 12 months, which essentially erases the sentence. He was also ordered to pay a...
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Plight of Americans detained Turks and Caicos sets off heated exchange in DC
Sparks flew during the House Committee on Appropriations Wednesday when Pennsylvania Congressman Guy Reschenthaler challenged Secretary of State Anthony Blinken about the State Department’s handling of American tourists detained on the islands of Turks and Caicos. “Chairman, I appreciate Mr. Secretary. Thanks for being here. Mr. Secretary. It’s my estimation that your department is just weak, it’s feckless. And...
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1 dead, 30 hospitalized after London to Singapore flight hit severe turbulence
Singapore Airlines says a person has died aboard and others were injured when a London-Singapore flight encountered severe turbulence.