US adds faster screening to more airports The TSA is expanding its expedited screening programs to 28 more airports throughout 2012. The expedited screening program will grow throughout 2012 from seven pilot locations to all three major airports in the New York City area, the three in the Washington, DC, area and others including Boston, [...]
Janice Hough looks at the pros and cons of Disney’s proposed new system for booking rides before arriving at the park. Can too much organization be too much of a good thing? Or, is it good at all?
American Eagle to start jet service to Mexico, Disney’s new Tron Legacy ride, get your flu shot at MSP
Editor: Here is the second part of Laura Townsend Elion’s comparison of three major theme parks. The first section can be found by clicking here. Saving the best for last, we get to Disney. There are many reasons to like Disney. It’s long been a family favorite in all its iterations (Disneyland, DW, Disney Cruise), [...]
The beginning of a two-part theme park review by Laura Elion after visiting three of America’s major theme parks within a short time.
CEO Tony Tyler said that Cathay Pacific is seeing a rise in bookings of first and business class travel, although he cautions that they are far from complete recovery.
The current recession has all sorts of strange and interesting repercussions in the travel industry. Depending on your age, gender — and perhaps how twisted your sense of humor is — you may or may not be pleased with Disney’s latest cost-cutting move.
For vacationing families visiting Disneyland and other California theme parks, tickets are expensive enough. But as of July 1, there’s an additional ticket you don’t want to get, one that could cost $100 and up for driving while talking on a hand-held cell phone.