Travel is now all but out of reach for those of us on a shoestring budget. But not completely, as Jennifer Hammitt explains.
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Travel is now all but out of reach for those of us on a shoestring budget. But not completely, as Jennifer Hammitt explains.
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Americans planning trips to Europe this summer can minimize their vacation costs, should the dollar drop further, by carefully planning now.
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Most Americans will receive a tax rebate of up to $600 — and that kind of dough can fund a cruise, road trip or a weekend in Vegas, say travel experts.
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No one wants to say the r-word these days. But no matter what condition best describes the U.S. economy, most agree that many working-class folks are feeling pinched. WeJustGotBack.com has some tips for stretching your vacation dollar.
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Christopher Elliott looks at why budget carriers like Southwest and JetBlue are still the tops with travelers, in spite of some high-profile gaffes.
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Every month seems to bring a new low point for the dollar against the euro, and flight prices keep rising in tandem with fuel costs. Tim Leffel says this would be a good year to check out the exotic lands just to the south, from Mexico down through Panama.
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Boston to New York for a buck? You bet. Greyhound Lines Inc. plans to start offering its low-cost BoltBus service on runs between Boston and New York City starting next month.
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Business travelers are being told to cut the fat out of their travel budgets as companies look to reduce their expenses in a tightening economy.
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