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Feb. 20-26: House Passes Bill to Tighten Precheck; Aeroflot Ranked as Best Airline; Airbus Patents Beach Seating; Automated Check-Ins; Hotel to Reward Guests for Conceiving on Leap Day; & More

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from the House passing bill to tighten Precheck, Aeroflot ranked as one of world’s safest airline, and Airbus patents re-configurable beach seating, to automated check-ins, urine related travel stories, and hotel in Israel to reward guests for conceiving on [...]

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Feb. 6-12: China’s Airlines Launch Blacklist; £2,000 in Change Fees; Cruise to Take US Travelers to Cuba; Titanic II Set to Sail in 2018; Rome Raises Fines for Littering; & BA Female Crew Allowed to Wear Pants

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from five China airlines creating their own blacklist, couple charged £2,000 in change fees, and Celestyal Cruises takes US travelers to Cuba, to full scale Titanic replica set to sail in 2018, Rome raises fines for littering tourists, and [...]

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Tenerife: An Island with Central American Charm

This week’s guest blog takes us on a journey through Tenerife, Canary Islands largest and most populous island.

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Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Families Board First on United; In-flight Snacks are Back; Demand-Based Pricing at Universal Hollywood; ATMs Accepting Smartphones; Dubai Remains World’s Busiest Airport; & Delta Flight Attendants Fist Fight

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from United to restart letting families board first, airlines binging back snacks, and Universal Hollywood offers demand-based pricing, to withdrawing cash with your smartphone, Dubai Remains World’s Business Airport for second consecutive year, and fighting Delta flight attendants causes [...]

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Jan. 23-29: U.S. Airlines to Offer Refunds Over Zika; Airlines Post Largest Profit in Decades; US Lifts More Cuban Travel Restrictions; Passenger Opens Emergency Exit Door for Fun; & Thai Airline Sells Seats for Dolls

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from U.S. airlines offering refunds to Zika affected regions, 2015 was airlines largest profit in decades, and U.S. Treasury eases more Cuban travel restrictions, to German tourist opens emergency exit door for fun, and Thai airline selling seats for [...]

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Lest We Forget: The Memorials of World War One & Ieper, Belgium

This week’s post by guest contributor, Godfrey Hall, guides us through the West Flanders town of Ieper, known for its beer, architecture and the memorials to the major battles of the First World War.

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Dec. 12-18: U.S.-Cuba Reach Commercial Flight Agreement; Theme Parks to Install Metal Detectors; Royal Caribbean’s Tallest Slide; & more

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from U.S. & Cuba reaching an agreement to resume commercial, theme parks to install metal detectors and new safety protocols, and Royal Caribbean’s new megaship with world’s tallest slide at sea, to United’s opens store in Newark that allows [...]

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Oxford, a City of Gleaming Spires

Tour Oxford, one of the U.K.’s most popular cities and home to the world’s oldest English language university, through the eyes of this week’s guest contributor: Godfrey Hall.

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Exploring Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders

In our newest post from guest contributor and cruise enthusiast, David Wishart takes us on a tour through Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders.

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Nov. 7-13: Airlines to Break Ancillary Fee Record; Orlando-to-Miami Express Train in the Works; Research Explains Why Airline Food Tastes Bad; & more

This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from airlines setting another record breaking year with ancillary fees, and Orlando-to-Miami express train in the works, to research explains why airline food tastes bad, flight attendant sues airline aver extreme turbulence, and man held at London airport for [...]

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