Pop quiz: When Americans go on vacation, how do they travel?
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Summer is in full swing and despite the recession, some of us are still managing to get away for a little R&R. We have worked real hard all winter to shed those winter pounds to get into holiday shape. Some of us are still working at it. So now it’s time to be on vacation, looking good. Why gain back the pounds we worked so hard to lose?
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Had a bad trip? No you didn’t. It wasn’t as terrible as these vacations, which come to us courtesy of the Titanic Awards.
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Bad news: Business travel is flatlining, and will continue to flatline for the next four years, according to a new projection from Egencia and the National Business Travel Association. More bad news: It’s probably going to affect your next vacation.
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If you’re on vacation, chances are you’re checking email. Repeatedly. Obsessively. So says a new survey by Sprint.
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Vacations are getting shorter and staying closer to home, new data from the Web site NileGuide.com suggests.
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Troy Pelias and his extended family have a disastrous Disney vacation, featuring everything from a broken-down monorail to confusing meal plans. But his complaints are being ignored. What can he do to get Mickey’s attention?
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Family vacations aren’t always made in heaven. If older children are involved, they should be part of the planning process. Each member of the family needs to assume “ownership.” If not, they might feel as if they’re a part of a herd of cattle who’s being dragged against their will.
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If 2008 was the year of the staycation, then ’09 is bound to be the year of the naycation. As in, nay — we’re not vacationing.
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