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Destinations
Revealed: the best solo travel destinations for 2024
Japan is the most popular destination among solo travellers in 2024, according to trip booking platform Flash…
— TimeOut
Top Lesser Known Destinations For 2024
These destinations have won Travel Off Path's Best in Travel 2024 Award for top lesser-known destinations across the…
— Travel Off Path
Iceland volcano eruption: Is it safe to travel?
An eruption occurred near the town of Grindavik on Monday…
— EuroNews
Tours and Activities
Native-operated tourism gives visitors new perspective on the land
Even if you've traveled the country, you've probably not seen it like this. And after a Native-led experience, you may never see it the same…
— USA Today
Cruise
MSC Divina Arrives in Miami
MSC Cruises today welcomed its fifth US-based ship, the Fantasia-class MSC Divina, to her new homeport in Miami. Beginning this weekend, MSC Divina will sail a variety of itineraries to the Caribbean, Central America—and Mexico—including 3-day trips to Nassau and MSC’s private…
— Travel Research Online
What activities does the Norwegian Viva cruise ship have? What to know
Norwegian Cruise Line's new ship Viva features a variety of activities, including a 10-story, free-fall dry…
— USA Today
Explore the world with top 5 luxury cruise lines in 2024
Many tourists dream of taking a cruise because it provides the ideal combination of luxury, leisure, and adventure. Travel And Tour World look at some of the greatest luxury cruise lines in the…
— Travel And Tour World
Transportation
Southwest Airlines in $140 million deal with feds over 2022 holiday travel meltdown
The $140 million agreement includes a $35 million fine, stemming from the nightmare last holiday season when Southwest canceled thousands of flights and stranded more than 2 million…
— CBS News
American Airlines makes surprising beverage-service change
If you asked your barista at the local coffee shop what the difference is between a latte and a cappuccino, you would expect them to know the answer. (A cappuccino has thicker frothed milk, uses less of it, and most of the milk sits on top of the…
— The Street
Alaska Airlines flight attendants picket ahead of January strike vote
Travelers going through Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport or heading through Seattle-Tacoma Airport may see Alaska Airlines flight attendants picketing outside the airports on Tuesday, as the Association of Flight Attendants has called for a nationwide “day of…
— Must Read Alaska
Lodging
Best hotel rewards programs: How to decide which 1 is right for you
What are the best hotel loyalty programs? Find out the rewards offered at nine major hotel programs and how to decide which one is right for…
— The Points Guy
Margaritaville Just Opened Its First-ever Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe, California — With a Heated Pool and Incredible Views
Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe just opened in California, with 399 suites, five restaurants, and a heated indoor…
— Travel+Leisure
The Most Beautiful Resorts in Fiji
From all-inclusive properties that cater to families to luxury resorts ideal for a couple's getaway, here are 16 of the best, most beautiful resorts in…
— AFAR
Other and Odd
Man Jumps Off Cruise Ship,15th Overboard of Year
A man has jumped overboard from an MSC cruise ship as it traveled from Europe to South…
— Cruise Radio
How is AI reshaping the global travel experience?
The future of AI in global travel is poised to focus on efficient and highly personalized solutions tailored to the individual's…
— World Economic Forum
Today in History
Poor Richard's Almanack
Benjamin Franklin was a statesman, an inventor, a patriot and a founding father of the United States. He was also the author and publisher of Poor Richard's Almanack.
Franklin took on the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" or "Richard Saunders" for his publication, which he first published on December 19th, 1732, and ran for the next 25 years to 1758.
Editions each year reached as many as 10,000 copies, a very high number in colonial times. The Almanack stands today as an iconic publication in American…
— Travel Research Online
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