Hertz Accused of Slapping Fees on Innocent Customers: How to Protect Yourself
Posted on 07/06/2021, 12:00 PM
Tuesday's Los Angeles Times had a skin-crawling story about Hertz, the rental car giant that just emerged from bankruptcy last week. The article tells the tale of a family who picked up a rental car, complained to Hertz staff that the vehicle didn't look like it had been vacuumed, but were blown off by being told there were no other vehicles available. Since Frommer's and other news outlets have b...
Is It Wise to Book Group Tours at This Time? Our Advice
Posted on 07/06/2021, 11:00 AM
Even in the best of times, group tours are tremendously complicated travel products. A tour company not only has to create an appealing itinerary. It must also arrange for all accommodations for the group, provide in-country transportation, pre-reserve and buy admissions to touristic sites, and hire one or more expert guides. Sometimes the company also contracts with local restaurants and hotels ...
A Taxi and Uber Shortage Is Making Airport Transfers Hard: Here's What to Do
Posted on 06/30/2021, 2:00 AM
In many American cities this summer, the line for taxis is making the TSA queue look short by comparison. The wait for rideshare services like Uber and Lyft isn't much better—and their prices are soaring. Just how bad is the shortage? In New York City, the number of taxis in operation has been slashed by more than 50%, according to the New York Times. The Las Vegas Sun reports rates for Ubers fr...
The World’s Most and Least Expensive Cities for Expats in 2021
Posted on 06/24/2021, 3:00 PM
Interested in living abroad? Turns out you're likely to blow your budget fastest in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, according to a well-regarded annual ranking of the world's most expensive cities for expats. The Central Asian country's capital (pictured above) topped the 2021 Cost of Living index compiled by asset management firm Mercer, which compares prices for housing, transportation, food, entertain...
What Travelers Need to Know About American Airlines' Service Meltdown
Posted on 06/22/2021, 2:00 AM
We've been warning for weeks that the return to travel this summer would be bumpy. But I don't think any of us could have predicted just how ugly things could get this week. Over the weekend, American Airlines abruptly canceled hundreds of flights. Some passengers only found out at the moment they tried to check in for their trips. Even more shocking: On Sunday, the airline announced that becaus...
Royal Caribbean Will Charge Unvaccinated Cruisers More And Bar Them From Some Activities
Posted on 06/18/2021, 1:00 PM
Update, July 1: What follows now applies to Celebrity Cruises as well as its sister line Royal Caribbean. Celebrity has announced that for sailings from Florida, passengers who fail to show proof of vaccination at boarding "will be treated as unvaccinated and subject to additional protocols, restrictions, and costs for Covid-19 testing." Consult the travel requirements page on the Celebrity Cruises...
How to Survive the USA's Crazy-Busy National Parks This Summer
Posted on 06/17/2021, 11:00 AM
America is entering a summer of pent-up travel energy following more than a year of homebound life. And as long as most international countries remain unready to fling open their doors (not without putting up obstacles anyway), U.S. vacationers are directing their plans toward domestic destinations. If you thought 2021 would be the summer you finally knock the great national parks off your bucket...
ICYMI: These Big Names in Travel Couldn't Survive 2020 and 2021
Posted on 06/15/2021, 6:00 AM
We don't have to tell you that Covid-19 has changed the world. In fact, there's so much in our shifting lives that requires attention you might have missed word of the final chapters of these important travel businesses and brands. Eagle Creek: After 46 years of helping travelers pack and organize, the brand is being shut down. VF Corporation, which acquired the luggage giant in 2007, claims Eagle...
This Summer, Travel Isn't Working Like It Used To, So Bring Your Patience
Posted on 06/09/2021, 1:00 PM
As a society, we're still coping with a once-in-a-century trauma—and several of us aren't handling the stress well. Some travelers are snapping, losing their marbles in the worst way, attacking flight attendants, turning standard mask requests into unnecessary aircraft-grounding Spartacus moments, or merely lashing out with the kind of snide nastiness that doesn't make the news but still demoraliz...
We’re in Danger of Losing These Historic American Places
Posted on 06/08/2021, 10:00 AM
The islands in Boston Harbor, 19th-century railway tunnels in California's mountains, a Navajo trading post in Utah, and several important remnants of the Jim Crow era are among the most endangered historic places in the United States, according to an annual list released by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 11 sites highlighted by the nonprofit each played a significant role in a ...