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Is This the End of the Summer Vacation as We Know It? - nytimes.com - Netherlands - Greece - Italy - Usa - state Vermont - state Florida - South Korea
nytimes.com
11.08.2023 / 14:07

Is This the End of the Summer Vacation as We Know It?

You can’t escape the orange. That’s what travelers this summer have been reckoning with — swaths of tangerine, traffic cone and burnt sienna on maps indicating record high temperatures around the globe. Four concurrent heat domes from the southern United States to East Asia descended on millions — Phoenix residents enduring 31 days of 110-degree-plus temperatures. Italians in more than a dozen cities under extreme weather warnings. And in South Korea, at least 125 people were hospitalized for heat-related conditions at the World Scout Jamboree.

What’s Your Upstate New York Style? - forbes.com - Usa - New York - county Park - city New York - city Philadelphia - city Manhattan - state New York - county Centre - city Midtown
forbes.com
10.08.2023 / 22:55

What’s Your Upstate New York Style?

When Billy Joel sang about a “New York State of Mind” he was talking about going home to the Big Apple.

Airlines Call on the FAA for Help As Thousands of Flight Disruptions Hit the East Coast - travelandleisure.com - Usa - New York - state Tennessee - city Atlanta - city New York - Washington - city Newark, county Liberty - county Liberty - Jackson - county Reagan - city Washington, county Reagan
travelandleisure.com
08.08.2023 / 14:45

Airlines Call on the FAA for Help As Thousands of Flight Disruptions Hit the East Coast

As thousands of flight disruptions on Monday due to severe storms spanned across the East Coast, U.S. airlines have called on the the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to extend a waiver that allowed them to cut back on service.

How the Government Failed Consumers: The Sad Story of Airline Consolidation - smartertravel.com - Usa - New York
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:38

How the Government Failed Consumers: The Sad Story of Airline Consolidation

If you closely followed the debate leading up to the American-US Airways merger, you’ll recall a period during which it seemed a safe bet that the Department of Justice would nix the tie-up on antitrust grounds. DOJ officials signaled that, after signing off on mergers between United and Continental, Delta and Northwest, and Southwest and AirTran, further consolidation was likely to impede competition and give the airlines outsize pricing power. And it was their duty to forestall just such an outcome.

The TSA Has Caused How Many Missed Flights? - smartertravel.com - Usa
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:29

The TSA Has Caused How Many Missed Flights?

While there’s been no shortage of reports of hours-long lines to clear TSA security checkpoints, there has yet to be a full accounting of the harm caused by the system’s breakdown.

Where to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck Abroad - smartertravel.com - Spain - Germany - Croatia - France - Greece - Italy - Japan - Britain - Usa - China - Mexico - Canada - Singapore - city Singapore - Ukraine - Thailand - Malaysia
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:27

Where to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck Abroad

Travel website, Trippy, has put together an awesome infographic showing prices for food, beer, taxis, and hotels in the most and least expensive countries. And the best part is that it updates daily, so you can see the average price of something when you’re planning a trip or once you’re in the destination.

Southwest Pilots to the Airline’s CEO: ‘You’re Fired!’ - smartertravel.com - Usa
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:26

Southwest Pilots to the Airline’s CEO: ‘You’re Fired!’

It wasn’t that long ago that Southwest’s self-proclaimed identity as the Love Airline was a credible bit of branding, reflecting a virtuous circle of contentment among the airline’s customers, employees, and shareholders. For now, however, the love fest appears to be over.

The 10 Best Museums in the World (and How to Skip the Lines) - smartertravel.com - Spain - France - Greece - Britain - Usa - state Louisiana - state California - state Florida - county San Diego - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - parish Orleans - Athens, Greece - city Ho Chi Minh City - state New York - city Mexico - city Mexico City - city Madrid, Spain - city Paris, France - city New Orleans, state Louisiana - Los Angeles, state California - city Chicago, state Illinois - state Illinois - New York, state New York
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:23

The 10 Best Museums in the World (and How to Skip the Lines)

Looking for a new museum to add to your travel to-do list? TripAdvisor (SmarterTravel’s parent company) has released the Travelers’ Choice Top 25 Museums of 2018, including the top 10 worldwide and the top 10 in the United States, with some surprising frontrunners. The findings also highlight bookable ways to see each winner—think VIP tours and scavenger hunts—with some offering the added perk of allowing you to skip the lines to get in.

The 10 Best (and Worst) Airports in the World, Ranked - smartertravel.com - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - Greece - Malta - Japan - city Manchester - South Africa - Brazil - Hong Kong - city Tokyo - Singapore - city Singapore - Qatar - Argentina - Ukraine - city Stockholm - North Korea - Jordan - Pakistan - Athens - Mauritius - city Amman - Ecuador - county Atlantic - city Quito - Kuwait
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:10

The 10 Best (and Worst) Airports in the World, Ranked

AirHelp, the online service that files complaints against airlines on behalf of passengers entitled to compensation for air delays or cancellations, knows a thing or two about air travel. Because it’s hard for the average person to understand air passenger rights and pursue a legal claim when they’ve been wronged, AirHelp is always going toe-to-toe with airlines and airports—and reveals once a year which ones that treat their passengers for the better (or worse).

The Best (and Worst) Countries for Cheap Taxi Rides - smartertravel.com - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - Belgium - France - Sweden - Switzerland - Japan - New Zealand - Britain - New York - China - Mexico - Turkey - Argentina - Vietnam - India - Thailand - Malaysia - Indonesia - Egypt
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:04

The Best (and Worst) Countries for Cheap Taxi Rides

With rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft taking over, you might be wondering where in the world it’s still possible to take a cheap taxi. Cabs aren’t dead, yet: These countries still heavily rely on them.

The Happiest Countries in the World 2023 - smartertravel.com - Netherlands - Germany - Iceland - Norway - Austria - Belgium - Czech Republic - Denmark - Finland - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Sweden - Switzerland - Australia - Ireland - Israel - New Zealand - Britain - Usa - Canada
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 17:57

The Happiest Countries in the World 2023

For the sixth year in a row, Finland has claimed the top spot in the World Happiness Report. The annual report, compiled by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, surveys residents in over 150 countries to determine which nations are the happiest.

Sailing Through Indonesia's Komodo National Park - cntraveler.com - Netherlands - France - Usa - Indonesia
cntraveler.com
25.07.2023 / 14:03

Sailing Through Indonesia's Komodo National Park

Soon after the turn of the 20th century, rumors began making their way west that man-eating lizards, 10 feet long and weighing up to 350 pounds, with fearsome talons, chain mail scales, and serrated teeth dripping with venom, had been found living on a remote Indonesian island. The source of the reports was Lieutenant Jacques Karel Henri van Steyn van Hensbroek, a Dutch colonial officer, who revealed the existence of Varanus komodoensis, the world's largest extant reptile, in 1910. But it was a 1926 American Museum of Natural History expedition to capture live specimens, led by a flamboyant Vanderbilt scion named William Douglas Burden, that caused interest in the creature to explode in popular culture. Burden's gripping account, Dragon Lizards of Komodo, inspired his friend Merian C. Cooper to dream up the primordial Skull Island for his classic 1933 film, King Kong. Civilization was steaming forward, and yet, in that era, the map still seemed to hold places that hid ancient secrets.

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