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These 3 Iconic U.S. Cities Are Trending for Travelers This Winter

As the cold settles in and you swap your skirts and shorts for warm coats, you might already be planning your winter escape. It seems others have the same idea, as online travel agency, Priceline, has crunched its data and identified three cities that have more than doubled in online searches. It’s no surprise that all …

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You Could Be Entitled to a Refund on Wrongful American Airlines Baggage Fees

American Airlines has reached a settlement on a class-action lawsuit filed against them that claimed the airline had wrongfully charged a group of passengers for their baggage fees. American Airlines has agreed to pay at least $7.5 million to passengers who were wrongfully charged between February 24, 2017, and April 8, 2020. The agreement came …

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Airplane Seats Could Get a Whole Lot Smaller Starting in November

It seems like airplane seats couldn’t get any smaller, but the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) is currently seeking public comments to determine if airlines should be restricted in decreasing seat sizes. There are currently no rules in place regarding the space and size of airplane seats, so without an official ruling, airlines can continue to …

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These are the 8 Best Spas in the World Right Now

As more countries open their doors and drop the last of their pandemic-related travel restrictions, travelers are flocking to destinations away from home for their well-deserved relaxation rituals. Just in time, the World Spa Awards has released its annual list of the best spas across the globe right now. Chosen by industry professionals, media, and …

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Most U.S. Parks No Longer Need Reservations to Visit

National parks across the U.S. have dropped most of their reservation requirements that were pilot programs to help control crowds and protect natural resources during peak periods. The removal of reservations coincides with the fall season, which is considered one of the best times to visit since it attracts fewer people, and you can observe …

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Travelers Headed to Disneyland Need to Prepare for Big Price Increases

Disneyland tickets are higher than ever as the resort begins raising its prices, with some ticket options jumping as much as 11.8%. The prices implemented this week for Disneyland and its neighboring California Adventure Park didn’t come as a surprise to fans since Disney has been known for yearly price changes. This updated ticketing also …

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Delta to Launch Electric Flying Taxis to Drop Passengers Directly At Terminal

Delta Airlines will soon offer a new way to the airport with electric shuttle flights taking passengers on quick trips between home and the airport. Partnering with Joby Aviation, a developer of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, the air taxi service will initially target New York and Los Angeles airports. This new partnership will …

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Celebrity Will Deploy 9 Cruise Ships in the Caribbean for Its Biggest Season Ever

Celebrity Cruises is back better than ever, with nine cruise ships being deployed in the Caribbean for the winter season. Their new itineraries offer four-night sailings departing from Miami and longer cruises at sea for seven to eleven nights with luxurious stops in destinations like Aruba, Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, and Cozumel. The newest ships …

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