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Don't Go There! 6 Things You Should Never Do When You're Away
There's a difference between a polite but firm request and a shrill demand, but where's the line? Here are six things you should never do when you travel.
Travel Troubleshooter: An Unmade Bed -- And No Place to Go
When our reader checks into her hotel she's greeted by an unmade bed. When she asks for clean sheets, an employee tells her if she doesn't like it, she can find another hotel. Whatever…
Will A Passenger's Bill of Rights Ever Fly?
Every time another news story details he suffering of trapped passengers, no doubt another few hundred flyers take to their cars and Greyhound. But will the proposed bills actually do…
6 Really Nice Ways to Get Your Way When You Travel
Is politeness a new form of currency in travel? Could a smile be more effective in getting preferential treatment than elite-level status or the amount of money you paid for your…
New York and the Holiday Season: Perfect Together, from $136 Per Night
Whether your trip to New York is your first or your fiftieth, there is plenty to do between Thanksgiving and New Year's. You can spend a lot of money on hotels, but it is also possible…
Sailing Under the Radar, Pt. 4: Baja California, the Mexican Riviera & Pacific Central America
Another look at the lesser-known, family-owned, mom-and-pop, historic, adventurous, and otherwise niche segments of the otherwise monolithic cruise industry. Move over, Carnival and…
Travel Troubleshooter: Claim Denied on a Terrorism Technicality
Our reader cancels her vacation to India after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. But her insurance company won't honor her claim because she wasn't visiting Mumbai. Is the $7,300 she…
Travel Troubleshooter: Billed Twice For One Night
When Best Western double bills our reader she waits months for a refund, and all she has to show for her efforts is a claim number. Is there anything she could have done to prevent…
Is Upgrading Using Miles Just a Wild Fare Chase?
It's not easy to snag an upgradeable seat at a reasonable fare, as major U.S.-based airlines have tinkered with their upgrade policies and changed mileage requirements and the eligible…
5 Insider Tips for Knowing Your Hotel Is in Foreclosure
There are a record number of hotel and motel foreclosures either here or headed our way. Here's how to spot a troubled property and what to do if you find yourself checking into one.
Sailing Under the Radar, Pt. 3: Small Ships to New England and Canada's Atlantic Provinces
Fall colors along Canada's Atlantic coast and New England are best seen aboard small ships, which hug the craggy coast and explore small bays and inland waterways up close and personal.
Travel Troubleshooter: When One Day Less Costs Three Times More
Our reader prepays for a rental car through Alamo's website. But when her flight is canceled, and she arrives a day late, the company charges her three times the original rate. Can it…
Travel Troubleshooter: A Hurricane Hit My Hotel, So Where's My Refund?
Our reader's hotel promises a refund for a nonrefundable hotel room after a hurricane strikes. But it's months later now and the hotel has gone into radio silence. Is the money gone…
Air Chapter 11: 5 Tips for Surviving the Bankrupt Skies
One day -- maybe soon -- you could be flying the bankrupt skies. How will that affect your trip? Here's how you can prepare.
5 Insider Strategies for Avoiding a Hotel Billing Error
Billing snafus have been happening since there have been hotels, but in this awful economy, hotels are far more reluctant to fix the mistake unless they can find the guilty party.…
He Said/She Said on the Best Cruises for Everyone
What are the best cruises? It's not easy to answer in a snappy one-liner, but our two in-house cruise experts give it a shot anyway.
Travel Troubleshooter: No Refund for Canceled Vegas Vacation
Our reader's husband falls ill before a trip to Las Vegas, and the couple cancels their vacation. Now US Airways wants to keep their money. Why can't it offer them a refund?
Discounted European Airfares and Getaways this Fall
This fall, prices seem even lower than last year and, even with currency exchange, you're still going to be doing pretty well. Here are a few deals to get you started.
Seeing the Splendor of Fall From Within a National Park
Fall is on its way, painting its rich, vibrant hues across the national park landscapes of the U.S. What could be better than viewing these kaleidoscopic shows in person?
How the Travel Industry Can Win You Back
We've become convinced that the travel industry is largely comprised of money-grubbing opportunists, and no fire sale is going to fix that. But here are a few things that might.
Travel Troubleshooter: My Ticket Price Fell -- How About a Refund?
Our reader buys a package to Hawaii through United Vacations. But when the price of her ticket falls, United refuses to offer her a voucher for the fare difference. Why not?
Travel Troubleshooter: Socked for My Friend's Single Supplement
Our reader cancels her vacation and her friend is squeezed for a single supplement. If she doesn't pay immediately, the tour operator threatens to cancel her vacation. Can it do that?
How to Fight Travel Companies That Fudge the Numbers
Travel companies are redefining everything from 'hour' to 'year' -- all with the apparent intent of getting more of your money. How do you stay safe from these time bandits?
Will Royal Caribbean's "Oasis of the Seas" Change the (Cruise) World?
'Oasis' may very well change ship design for the better, but an analysis of the current shipbuilding market gives us reason to believe that paradigm shift may take a while to manifest.