Ask Suzy Bennett how she’s approaching the 2009 holiday travel season, and she’ll tell you she isn’t.
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Ask Suzy Bennett how she’s approaching the 2009 holiday travel season, and she’ll tell you she isn’t.
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Like a tie for dad, a kitchen appliance for mom, or socks for the kids, there’s no shortage of holiday gift clichés for travelers. Wheeled luggage, ticket holders and inflatable pillows come to mind.
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There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Last week, several airlines added a $10 “miscellaneous” charge for flights on on Nov. 29, Jan. 2 and 3. — those are the peak travel days after Thanksgiving and New Years. The news sent the travel blogosphere into something of a frenzy. My colleague Janice Hough this morning predicted the “holiday surcharge” was only the beginning of a new fee orgy.
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The strands of people weave in and out of the rope lines until they reach the defining moment where it breaks up into eight different paths leading to the X-ray machines. Here, the security line games begin.
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Buckle up! The official holiday air travel season starts this week with the Thanksgiving crush, and it doesn’t let up until the first week of January. Here are John Discala’s 12 tips for a better holiday flight, in no particular order.
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When it comes to travel, is the sky really falling? You might be forgiven for thinking so after reading headlines like “Airline downsizing means U.S. holiday travel overhaul,” above a story that predicts air travel is about to plummet off a cliff.
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