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Vacationers Are Discovering Multimodal Travel, And Nothing Will Ever Be The Same - forbes.com - Ireland - Usa - city Brooklyn
forbes.com
05.08.2023 / 09:37

Vacationers Are Discovering Multimodal Travel, And Nothing Will Ever Be The Same

Adam Lubinsky is a poster boy for multimodal travel. When he commutes from Brooklyn to his Manhattan office, he switches effortlessly from a folding bike he has modified to make electric and then onto the subway.

Best Beach Towns In Every State (West Of The Mississippi) - forbes.com - Usa - county Garden - county Park - state Mississippi - state Nevada - state California - county San Diego - state Alaska - state Washington - state Hawaii - county Long - city Honolulu - state Oregon - state Arizona - Honolulu - county Lake - state Idaho - city Anchorage - county Bay - state Montana - state Utah - county Bear Lake - county Pacific - county Atlantic - county Towns - borough Kenai Peninsula - state Every
forbes.com
29.07.2023 / 19:51

Best Beach Towns In Every State (West Of The Mississippi)

America’s coastal areas don’t have a monopoly on great beaches . . . or groovy beach towns.

TSA Warns Travelers About Airport Wait Times - smartertravel.com - Usa - city Manchester - city Atlanta - city New York - city Boston - Providence - city Chicago
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:55

TSA Warns Travelers About Airport Wait Times

The TSA has been in the news lately, and not for a good reason. As you may have noticed, the security lines at most major U.S. airports are ridiculously long—so long that many people are actually missing flights despite arriving at the airport within the typical two-hour window.

American Ups the Ante for Premium Airport Lounges - smartertravel.com - Usa - county Dallas - county Miami - state New York - city Houston - Los Angeles, county Miami
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:50

American Ups the Ante for Premium Airport Lounges

In its latest effort to capture the hearts, minds, and expense accounts of the travel universe’s most privileged 1 percent, American is raising the bar for airport lounges.

New Security Interviews for U.S.-Bound Flights Could Mean Longer Lines - smartertravel.com - Usa - New York
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:41

New Security Interviews for U.S.-Bound Flights Could Mean Longer Lines

Flying to the U.S. from abroad? Get ready for potentially longer check-in times and new security measures. Effective this week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will increase scrutiny on electronic devices travelers bring onboard.

Will Alaska Airlines Downgrade Its Mileage Program? - smartertravel.com - Usa - state Alaska - county Will - county Delta
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:41

Will Alaska Airlines Downgrade Its Mileage Program?

Last week, Alaska Airlines made two significant announcements. First, the airline will be making changes to its upgrade policies and procedures. And second, it will be rolling out a premium economy product worthy of the “premium” designation.

5 Things You Need to Know About Stewart Field, New York’s Newest International Airport - smartertravel.com - Norway - Usa - New York - city New York - city Dublin - state Florida - state New Jersey - city Newark - city Belfast - city Downtown - county Stewart - city Newburgh - county Mills
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:40

5 Things You Need to Know About Stewart Field, New York’s Newest International Airport

This summer, Norwegian plans to fly from New York to Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Shannon—and for these flights, “New York” means Stewart International Airport (SWF), also called Stewart Field.

Airlines Face Antitrust Scrutiny, Again - smartertravel.com - Los Angeles - Usa - New York - city New York - county Delta - city Albuquerque
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:38

Airlines Face Antitrust Scrutiny, Again

In case you hadn’t noticed, the Big Three legacy airlines have changed their pricing policy for multi-city trips. And yes, you guessed it: The new policy makes such trips more expensive. In some cases, much more expensive.

Citing Overcapacity, 2 Airlines Will Exit Cuba Market - smartertravel.com - Usa - county Miami - Cuba - city Havana
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:33

Citing Overcapacity, 2 Airlines Will Exit Cuba Market

Cuba’s swing from “It” destination to last year’s Caribbean wannabe has been nothing less than breathtaking, an unprecedented turnaround in the annals of tourism marketing.

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.

Will Warren Buffett Buy Southwest Airlines? - smartertravel.com - Usa - city Las Vegas - county Delta - city Expensive
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:21

Will Warren Buffett Buy Southwest Airlines?

Warren Buffett, one of the world’s best known and most successful investors, has a wildly variable relationship with the airline industry, dating back to his ill-timed investment in USAir, in 1989, which underperformed his return-on-investment expectations. He’s been a fierce critic of the industry ever since, regularly fulminating against airline investments, as he did in this 2002 interview with The Telegraph:

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