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Shutterstock/NicoElNino Everyone loves being on vacation, but few (if any) can honestly say they like the experience of simply getting there. Thankfully, it’s a lot easier to travel today than it was just a few years prior. Having the right travel gadgets on hand can really improve any trip, both when you’re en route and arrive […]
Leonard said travelers’ best bet is to keep an eye on the forecast for now to gauge the storm’s strength and path. There could be some weather impact of heavy rainfall in the southern or southeastern U.S. into late next week, when Labor Day traffic picks up. “It’s much too early to be cancelling plans […]
It’s been four months since we left the States. Traveling the pristine landscapes of the North and South Islands of New Zealand and the beaches of Australia has been surreal. For a country with such a fairly small footprint in the world when it comes to landmass, New Zealand has afforded me the ability to […]
x Embed x Share We’re all guilty of ignoring well-meaning travel advice, but here are six tips you really should follow when you go out of the country. Be honest. How many times have you read a safety tip for travelers and thought: “Yep, that makes sense” … and then just totally ignored it next […]
The US State Department issues travel “alerts” and travel “warnings” all the time for various countries, and you should definitely check them out before planning an international trip. Travel warnings and travel alerts can both affect your plans, but they do so in different ways. Here’s how. Travel warnings are in place for a longer […]
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Parents in search of a competitive edge have been shelling out big time for their kids to play on so-called ‘elite’ or ‘travel’ sports teams not affiliated with their schools. As CBS2’s Lou Young reported, the end of summer in suburbia is a time for buying sports as well as school […]
This month saw the launch of what many in the travel blogosphere are calling the best travel-rewards credit card ever: the Sapphire Reserve Visa card from Chase. The card in brief: Annual fee: $450 100,000-point sign-up bonus, after spending $4,000 in 3 months Earn 3 points per $1 spent on travel and dining, 1 point […]
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