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9 of America’s most charming airports

Not every airport needs to be a stressful, chaotic experience. You shouldn’t have to stand in long lines only to dig deep into your budget for an overpriced, bland meal and perhaps end up sprinting to your gate.

 

A 132-year-old hotel just became the coolest place to stay this summer

The mountains are looking a little more stylish heading into summer, as new boutique hotels and independent restaurants open from ski towns to the Sand Dunes.

 

Yosemite waterfall adventures for families, grandkids and nature lovers

I’ve always had a soft spot for waterfalls. Who doesn’t? So when I planned a family trip to Yosemite last year, I organized my itinerary around as many of the park’s cascades as possible in late spring, because as the snow melts, the waterfalls roar.

 

Princess Cruises offering sailings under $100 per day, up to 40% off cruise fares

Princess Cruises is running two new offers beginning Thursday, including discounted fares and reduced deposits.

 

Craving a vacation, but have no one to go with? Here's how to safely travel solo.

As travel gets back to pre-pandemic levels, more people are traveling alone. Here's how to do it safely.

 

Honolulu International Airport shuts down gates after bed bug discovery

Bed bugs were discovered at Hawaii's largest airport this past week, prompting gate closures and deep cleaning.

 

Reserve your spot in the TSA line: This airport is testing a free program to save you time

Denver International Airport's new DEN Reserve program lets passengers book appointments for TSA screening so they don't have to wait in long lines.

 

American Airlines passenger sentenced after aggressive behavior, deploying slide last year

An American Airlines passenger who spat on a fellow traveler, pushed a flight attendant and deployed the slide last year was sentenced Friday.

 

Disneyland reveals Oogie Boogie Bash, Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos plans

Oogie Boogie Bash is one of Disneyland's most popular events, but guests don't need special tickets to get into the spirit at the California resort.

 

Who reads those? Why the airplane safety card is more complicated than you think.

One of the largest manufacturers of airplane safety cards speaks about how decades of research resulted in the pamphlets we see on every flight.

 

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