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Tag: Travel and Vacations
3 months ago
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The Choreography on the Ground That Puts Meals in the Sky

The Choreography on the Ground That Puts Meals in the Sky

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3 months ago
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Learning From the Southwest Airlines Fiasco

Surprisingly, it wasn’t mainly about greed.

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3 months ago
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Southwest and Other Airlines Cancel Thousands of Flights Across the US

The company canceled more than 60 percent of its flights on Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving many travelers stranded.

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3 months ago
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Thousands of Canceled Flights Upend Travel Plans Across U.S.

Most of the disruption was on Southwest Airlines, which had called off more than 60 percent of its flights by Tuesday...

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4 months ago
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Florida Airports Close and Issue Flight Warnings Ahead of Storm Nicole

Orlando and Palm Beach airports said they would halt all commercial arrivals and departures, while others stayed in o...

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5 months ago
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Airlines Cash In as Flexible Work Changes Travel Patterns

Untethered from desks, passengers are flying more often and in different ways. Carriers expect the new habits to endu...

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6 months ago
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Whatever Happened to Those Self-Service Passport Kiosks at Airports?

More than 80 percent of all travelers entering the U.S. are now verified by facial recognition. The loss of older, se...

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6 months ago
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Kyoto Wants You Back, but It Has Some Polite Suggestions

The city, one of Japan’s most-visited before the pandemic, desperately needs tourism’s money, but it would like to av...

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6 months ago
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Japan to Fully Reopen in October, as Asian Holdouts Dwindle

Japan will allow visitors to travel freely for the first time in nearly two and a half years. Taiwan announced an end...

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6 months ago
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Filthy Plane Videos Ignite Debate About Airline Cleanliness

Recent social media posts suggest that the days of clean flights may be going the way of masks. And they’ve ignited a...

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7 months ago
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Pete Buttigieg Is Trying to Fix Air Travel With a ‘Dashboard.’ What’s on It?

The D.O.T. says its new interactive chart is compelling many U.S. airlines to publicly commit to pay for things like ...

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7 months ago
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San Franciscans Are Done Apologizing for Their Cold Weather Summers

San Franciscans are done apologizing for their cold Julys and Augusts. In a time of punishing heat waves, the city li...

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7 months ago
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Serenity in Midtown, Starting at $3,200 a Night? Aman Is Betting on It.

Vladislav Doronin, the chief executive of Aman Resorts, aims to bring the brand’s understated exclusivity and serenit...

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7 months ago
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China’s Covid Lockdowns Strand Tourists

Tens of thousands of domestic travelers were stuck at their summer vacation destinations after local outbreaks forced...

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7 months ago
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Travel the World in an App

But be careful: Flight-tracking technology can be addictive.

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8 months ago
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Things to Do in Washington, D.C.

A host of new restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues in the nation’s capital are just now spreading their wings.

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about 1 year ago
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The Best Time to Use Your Airline Points and Miles

If you’re thinking of traveling and you’ve got points or miles sitting in airline and credit card accounts, the time ...

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about 1 year ago
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Unraveling Booster and Vaccine-Timing Rules for International Travelers

The requirements for entering foreign countries during the pandemic can be confusing and ever-changing, especially wh...

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about 1 year ago
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Unraveling Booster and Vaccine-Timing Rules for International Travelers

The requirements for entering foreign countries during the pandemic can be confusing and ever-changing, especially wh...

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about 1 year ago
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Why Is Everyone Going to the Dominican Republic?

The country is a rare pandemic success story, with recent visitor numbers far surpassing those of most other Caribbea...

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about 1 year ago
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Reports Dozens of Coronavirus Cases

The ship, the Odyssey of the Seas, represents the cruise line’s second mass infection this month.

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about 1 year ago
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How to Travel Responsibly During the Holidays Amid Omicron Wave

Even as the variant surges, the seasonal travel rush seems unstoppable, but there are steps you can take to travel mo...

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over 1 year ago
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A cruise ship returns to Miami with 48 cases of Covid-19.

The Royal Caribbean International ship, carrying more than 6,000 people, made stops that included St. Maarten and St....

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over 1 year ago
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What Happens If You Test Positive for Covid While Traveling?

In the midst of the holiday season, the Omicron variant has many considering the prospects of getting stuck while tra...

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over 1 year ago
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Eric Adams Returns From Ghana, His Spirit Cleansed and To-Do List Full

Mr. Adams, the mayor-elect of New York City, embarked on a weeklong spiritual journey to Ghana, less than a month bef...

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over 1 year ago
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Omicron and Holiday Travel: 12 of the Most Pressing Questions

Vaccination requirements, testing rules, the new coronavirus variant and more: We answer your questions about traveli...

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over 1 year ago
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Omicron Is Here. Should You Cancel Your Trip?

Most people have become used to making health-risk assessments during the pandemic, but that doesn’t make the decisio...

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over 1 year ago
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The Thanksgiving Travel Equation Is Tough To Solve

The number of travelers this holiday weekend is expected to be close to prepandemic levels. But those numbers hide th...

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over 1 year ago
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With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, US Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to Enter

On Monday, after more than 18 months, restrictions that kept families separated and cost the global travel industry h...

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over 1 year ago
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Airports Are Scenes of Joyous Reunions as U.S. Reopens

Romantic partners and families rejoiced as they met in airports after long months of separation because of pandemic t...

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over 1 year ago
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U.S. Lifts Travel Ban for Vaccinated Foreigners

The change ends more than 18 months of restrictions that left families separated from loved ones and cost the global ...

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over 1 year ago
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As U.S. Travel Changes Near, Global Travelers Eagerly Await Reunions

On Monday, travelers from many other countries who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will be allowed to en...

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over 1 year ago
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How Frequent Flier Programs Are Changing in a Changed World

In an era of climate change and virus concerns, it’s a challenging time to keep fliers loyal. Here is how U.S. airlin...

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over 1 year ago
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Vaccinated Travelers From Abroad Can Enter U.S. on Nov. 8.

The date helps clarify the end to restrictions that had walled off tourists and relatives seeking to visit their fami...

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over 1 year ago
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U.S. to Open Canada and Mexico Borders for Vaccinated Travelers

The opening of the land borders 19 months after they closed will reconnect the United States with its neighbors.

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over 1 year ago
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The U.S. Is Lifting Its Travel Ban. Who Is Allowed to Visit?

The Biden Administration will allow vaccinated international travelers to enter the United States, including those fr...

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over 1 year ago
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Montserrat's Audacious Tourism Experiment During the Coronavirus Pandemic

To step onto Montserrat’s volcanic beaches, 21 travelers (so far) with an income of at least $70,000 have agreed to s...

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over 1 year ago
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A Caribbean Island’s Audacious Tourism Experiment

To step onto Montserrat’s volcanic beaches, 21 travelers (so far) with an income of at least $70,000 have agreed to s...

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over 1 year ago
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U.S. to Lift Travel Ban for Vaccinated Visitors

Travelers who provide proof of full vaccination against the coronavirus before boarding a flight will be able to ente...

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