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Priceline Reveals The Top Labor Day Travel Destinations

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Labor Day is right around the corner. Americans everywhere are gearing up to travel one last time before school starts. With the holiday approaching fast, many are wondering which destinations they can visit at the last minute.  If you’re ready for a Labor Day getaway but haven’t booked a flight yet, Priceline has revealed the… Continue reading Priceline Reveals The Top Labor Day Travel Destinations

Guggenheim Museum in NYC Increases Entry Fee This Summer

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The Guggenheim Museum in New York increased its admission price to $30. The $5 increase makes it one of the most expensive museums in the country. The decision to raise admission prices was driven by several factors. Some include the museum’s need to address a decline in visitor numbers and the rising operational expenditures. This… Continue reading Guggenheim Museum in NYC Increases Entry Fee This Summer

Here’s Why American Travelers Are Flocking To Vietnam

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Over the last year, tourism in Hanoi, Vietnam has increased. According to the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism, Hanoi welcomed 2.6 million foreign visitors this year. Vietnam’s historic grace dates back centuries. It’s one of the oldest nations in existence with empires dating back to 2879 BC. It is a rich city that is home… Continue reading Here’s Why American Travelers Are Flocking To Vietnam

These US Destinations Have A History Rooted In Black Culture

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Black culture runs deep throughout every city and town in America. No matter where you are, remnants of Black history can be found. Although modernity fuels city’s today, most places in the US have a rich connection to the African diaspora. Incorporating historical exploration into your travels can be exciting and enriching. American history is… Continue reading These US Destinations Have A History Rooted In Black Culture

Uber Turns Its First Profit, Aims To Expand In-App Travel Features

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After turning its first profit, Uber is making plans to expand its travel offerings to riders. According to the BBC, the ride share titan hopes to redefine the tour operator industry in the UK. Uber saw a drastic increase in rides in the first half of 2023. The company was still recovering from post-pandemic losses when… Continue reading Uber Turns Its First Profit, Aims To Expand In-App Travel Features

Hungary’s Visa-free Travel to the United States is Now Restricted

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Hungary is the latest nation entangled with changes to the United States Visa Waiver Program. The U.S. imposed new restrictions on central European country after nearly a million Hungarian passports were issued without proper verification. Former President George W. Bush invited Hungary to join the Visa Waiver Program in 2008. Currently, the program includes 40… Continue reading Hungary’s Visa-free Travel to the United States is Now Restricted

Local Tourism Falls As Americans Seek International Travel Adventures

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It’s no secret that the Covid-19 pandemic negatively impacted the travel and tourism industry. The effects were felt worldwide. However, American cities are noticing a continuous decline in local tourism as a result of more citizens choosing to travel internationally instead of in the States.  According to WESH News 2, local tourism is down in… Continue reading Local Tourism Falls As Americans Seek International Travel Adventures

This New Airline Will Be Servicing Flights From The US To London In Spring 2024

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A new airline will soon be servicing flights from Los Angeles and New York to London. According to a news release from the company, Global Airlines will launch transatlantic service in Spring 2024. Under the advisory of aviation investor Matthew Brown, Global Airlines’ service to London is the first of many routes. The airline plans to… Continue reading This New Airline Will Be Servicing Flights From The US To London In Spring 2024

Everything to Know About The US-Israel Visa Waiver Program

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The United States is moving closer toward accepting Israel into America’s visa waiver program. According to the Middle East Eye, United States ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides and Israeli President Isaac Herzog met in Washington DC to sign a “reciprocity agreement.” The agreement would allow American citizens to travel freely to Israel without a visa. … Continue reading Everything to Know About The US-Israel Visa Waiver Program

United Airlines Sets New Standard with Braille Cabin Features

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United Airlines has become the first American airline to take a significant step towards improved accessibility for passengers with visual impairments. The airline has installed Braille signage throughout the cabin, enabling millions of visually challenged passengers to navigate the plane independently. According to the Department of Transportation, approximately 27 million disabled passengers traveled by air… Continue reading United Airlines Sets New Standard with Braille Cabin Features

Extreme Heat Forces Airlines to Limit Passenger Capacity

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Airlines are adapting to cope with the extreme heat in various regions of the United States and worldwide. To counter the effects of high temperatures on aircraft performance, airlines are implementing measures, such as reducing fuel loads, limiting passenger and baggage capacity and postponing flights. Allegiant Airlines cautioned that it might delay flights if safety… Continue reading Extreme Heat Forces Airlines to Limit Passenger Capacity

Alpha Phi Alpha Pulls Out of Florida Convention Over DeSantis’ Policies

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In response to the uproar over Florida’s new African American history standards for K-12 students, Alpha Phi Alpha has taken a decisive step by relocating its 119th-anniversary convention from Orlando. The fraternity cited Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ policies towards Black communities as “harmful, racist, and insensitive” as the primary reason for their decision. This action… Continue reading Alpha Phi Alpha Pulls Out of Florida Convention Over DeSantis’ Policies

La Compagnie Introduces Business Class Flights To The Caribbean

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La Compagnie has partnered with E. Clarke Travel, a family-owned travel firm and member of Signature Travel Network, to launch a new VIP program: Travel In Style Journeys. This program offers travelers exclusive business class flights to the Caribbean’s most famous islands. Founded in 2014, La Compagnie is a business class airline that operates flights… Continue reading La Compagnie Introduces Business Class Flights To The Caribbean

Expedia’s New Deal With Walmart Will Give Travelers Cash Back For Bookings

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The new deal between Expedia and Walmart will bring perks to travelers and shoppers. The company announced the new deal on July 25, unveiling new incentives for Walmart shoppers who travel.  Travelers who book their travel through WalmartPlusTravel.com will receive up to 5 percent back in Walmart cash. This includes booking through a collection of… Continue reading Expedia’s New Deal With Walmart Will Give Travelers Cash Back For Bookings

This Tripadvisor AI-Driven Tool Will Generate Travel Itineraries

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A new open AI-driven tool from Tripadvisor will allow travelers to generate itineraries in minutes. Tripadvisor is the newest travel company to create and implement ChatGPT based plugins.  Currently in its beta phase, the tool is only available in the United States. However, travelers will be able to optimize their travel search experience and save… Continue reading This Tripadvisor AI-Driven Tool Will Generate Travel Itineraries

 
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