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Some U.S. national parks are trying to go carbon-free. What does that mean for visitors? - nationalgeographic.com - Usa - state Tennessee - state North Carolina
nationalgeographic.com
04.08.2023 / 18:41

Some U.S. national parks are trying to go carbon-free. What does that mean for visitors?

Visiting at night and taking free public transportation are just two of the ways the National Park Service is encouraging visitors to go green.

The E.U.’s New ETIAS Entry Requirement Is Coming. Someday. - nytimes.com - Eu - Australia - Usa - China - Turkey - Singapore - South Korea - India - Bulgaria - Cyprus - Romania
nytimes.com
03.08.2023 / 17:15

The E.U.’s New ETIAS Entry Requirement Is Coming. Someday.

The days of unrestricted privileges for leisure travel across much of Europe are numbered.

The teenager whose 'skiplagging' ticket was canceled by American Airlines didn't think it was something that was 'frowned upon,' the teen's mom says - insider.com - Usa - state Florida - city Gainesville - city New York, state Florida - city Charlotte - county York
insider.com
03.08.2023 / 01:43

The teenager whose 'skiplagging' ticket was canceled by American Airlines didn't think it was something that was 'frowned upon,' the teen's mom says

The teenager whose ticket was canceled after American Airlines realized that he wasn't planning to board his connecting flight didn't know that skiplagging was frowned upon.

Why Your Luggage Could Kill Someone - smartertravel.com - Usa - city Dubai
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:51

Why Your Luggage Could Kill Someone

I’ve noticed a worrying trend among airline passengers lately. After an emergency landing, when flyers must evacuate out of a plane, videos emerge in the news of people fleeing the plane while carrying their luggage.

Smart Luggage Ban: Which Smart Bags You Can and Can’t Fly With - smartertravel.com - Usa - state Alaska - county Delta
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:46

Smart Luggage Ban: Which Smart Bags You Can and Can’t Fly With

With multiple airlines (at the time of writing Delta, Alaska, and American) instituting a “smart luggage ban,” travelers have a right to be concerned if they travel with that pricey smart bag they bought. The part of the product in question is the suitcase’s battery, which with new regulations, must be removed in order to bring the bag onboard.

Trump’s Travel Ban: What It Means for U.S. Travelers - smartertravel.com - Los Angeles - Usa - Mexico - Canada - city Atlanta - San Francisco - city Newark - Iran - Somalia - Iraq - Syria - Libya - Sudan - Yemen
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:44

Trump’s Travel Ban: What It Means for U.S. Travelers

“Chaos at the airport!” You’ve seen those headlines and TV shots the last few days, and you know they’re accurate. You also know that, at least for now, the new immigration rules are under legal challenge, with an uncertain outcome.

Homeland Security to Maintain Confusing Electronics Search Policy - smartertravel.com - France - Britain - state Oregon - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Somalia
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:43

Homeland Security to Maintain Confusing Electronics Search Policy

The Department of Homeland (DHS) plans to continue its confusing and controversial policy on searching some electronic devices at U.S. airports. In remarks to the Senate Homeland Security Committee, DHS Secretary John Kelly claimed the searches are valuable in the fight against terrorism.

The Laptop Ban: Expand It or Banish It? - smartertravel.com - Morocco - Eu - Usa - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Jordan - city Brussels - Lebanon - Uae - Egypt - Tunisia - Kuwait
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:41

The Laptop Ban: Expand It or Banish It?

If this morning’s reports from the BBC and other sources have it right, the ban on in-cabin laptops will not be extended to include additional flights from Europe to the U.S.

Expanded Electronics Ban on Hold, For Now - smartertravel.com - Morocco - Eu - Saudi Arabia - Egypt
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:39

Expanded Electronics Ban on Hold, For Now

As reported last week, the U.S. is seeking to expand its current electronics ban on laptops and other devices on international flights. The current, controversial electronics ban covers flights to the U.S. from 10 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Morocco. An expanded electronics ban would include flights from Europe as well.

U.K. Joins U.S. Laptop Ban as Skepticism Mounts - smartertravel.com - Britain - state Alaska - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Jordan - Lebanon - Egypt - Tunisia
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:38

U.K. Joins U.S. Laptop Ban as Skepticism Mounts

Just hours after the Department of Homeland Security published its ban on electronic devices on flights to the U.S. from 10 Middle East and African airports, the U.K. followed suit, with its own ban on carry-on devices on flights to the United Kingdom from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, and Saudi Arabia.

Poll: Most Americans Don’t Support Trump’s Travel Ban - smartertravel.com - Norway - Usa - Iran - Somalia - Iraq - Syria - Libya - Sudan - Yemen
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:37

Poll: Most Americans Don’t Support Trump’s Travel Ban

You probably saw (or experienced) the airport protests and delays this weekend following President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban nationals traveling to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority nations. But what do the American people think of the new travel measure?

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