On the Transportation Security Administration’s 10th anniversary, TSA and American travelers still have a lot of work to do on their relationship. So says a recent survey commissioned by the U.S. Travel Association, the results of which association CEO Roger Dow shared earlier this month at a press conference at Washington Reagan National Airport. About [...]
With the start of the holiday season a week away, it’s time to review Transportation Security Administration rules and general tips for making 2011 holiday air travel as painless as possible. Following are 10 best-traveler practices and TSA tips for holiday ticket-holders—particularly for those traveling in coach and who don’t have elite status with any [...]
The best sources for trusted travel recommendations tend to be from those who know us best—our friends and family—combined with vetted research and content from select publications and websites. But gathering that information can involve several steps, and potential missteps. Today, Uptake.com has re-launched its travel-resource site—the company’s new tagline is “Travel like you’ve been [...]
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) released its latest quarterly report this week, which indicates that business travel will continue to climb in 2012, but at a slower pace than has been the case thus far in 2011. The report, Business Travel Quarterly Outlook–United States, shows that business travel spend has been on the rebound [...]
Wow, has it been a week already? Sure has! Now is the time that we see what’s happening across the internet and the world of travel. Click accordingly. If you would like to see your link listed here, please contact me (Whit Honea) via the editor email in the sidebar. I look forward to hearing [...]
Travelers visiting Whistler, British Columbia, don’t need a reason to return. The mountain scenery and activities are enough to convince you that planning a second trip to this lovely Canadian destination is a must do. Want to save money on that return trip? The folks at Nita Lake Lodge are making it easy for you [...]
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water… it’s another round of Travel Around the Internet! (no sharks were harmed in the writing of this post). Here’s how it works. We look at stuff on the internet and then tell you about it. It saves you time and keeps us [...]
The first major hurricane of the 2011 season, Irene, has already been pummeling its way through the Caribbean and is now headed for the East Coast of the United States. If it stays on course, it will be the first hurricane to hit New York City and the Northeast since Hurricane Bob in 1991, and [...]
Guess what time it is, Internet! That’s right, it’s time to travel around you! Stand still. Travel Around the Internet is a weekly UpTake feature where we showcase the numerous emails we receive from you, the reader. Also, tweets, deals and stuff we stumble upon (and Digg, and reddit). Basically, it’s internet travel news all [...]
And just like that we’re back with another rousing edition of Travel Around the Internet, your guide to online travel news, deals and links. Also, tweets. Here’s how it works: I get a bunch of stuff in my inbox, then I read it, and then I link to it. Sometimes I don’t. Actual results may [...]
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