travel websites

A new bill has been introduced in the Senate that mandates website operators include information about what on-site health and safety services are available at each listed property, including but not limited to the availability of a nurse or physician on the premise and the presence of a lifeguard on duty.

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Recently, I was looking for credit card charges on Allegiant airline’s website. Since there were no upfront notifications, I kept going through the buying process to see if and when a credit card usage fee might be disclosed. It never was. Mind you, I didn’t actually put in my credit card. However, I found plenty [...]

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According to Hitwise, travel is slowly rebounding. The graph at the top of this story shows how travel sites are rebounding from a slow winter. Much of the rebound is undoubtedly because of season factors, but overall the trend is up and that is good for the travel industry.

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Two new web-based tools in the modern traveler’s arsenal hit the scene and each is designed to either help you save time or money. Or both.

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Used to be travelers went online to find travel deals. While that’s still the case, websites are offering more than discounted prices these days.

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Air travelers have said, loud and clear, that price matters (enter the discount carriers). At what point, however, does it become less of a bargain to take the lowest fare?

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