Close to 35 million Americans traveled over the Memorial Day weekend, mostly by car, according to the AAA. That’s about 100,000 travelers more than last year, which to many suggests a fairly busy summer season ahead.
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Close to 35 million Americans traveled over the Memorial Day weekend, mostly by car, according to the AAA. That’s about 100,000 travelers more than last year, which to many suggests a fairly busy summer season ahead.
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In anticipation of the summer travel season, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) joined efforts to provide travel tips to summer travelers.
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For frequent travelers, Labor Day generally seems brings a little more sanity back to the flying experience. Families are largely gone, along with the teenagers flying on their own, and the once-or-twice-a-year vacation travelers. Actually, traveling with these “amateurs” does have its advantages. Seriously.
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OK, no one actually books a flight saying, “Aisle or window? No thanks, I prefer the middle.” Well, other than certified masochists.
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This summer — particularly this summer — there a few things worth doing differently, when it comes to air travel.
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The words “adventure” and Phoenix may not exactly be synonymous. Just wait. For the low low price of $20 to $40 million — depending on your chosen flight path — you could break free from life’s routines and experience “space tourism” in Arizona.
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Just in time for summer, Forbes has released a list of the most dangerous beaches in the world. Alas, it’s already in desperate need of an update, as any resident of San Diego knows by now.
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This year the summer cruise is the way to go for money-conscious families who still need to get away. The cruise industry seems to be holding its own, in spite of the many depressing economic factors which are dragging other sectors of the travel industry down.
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