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Want To Be a Travel Writer? Here's One Way to Get Started
Whether you intend to make writing about travel your full-time profession or just want to improve your twittering, blogging, or memoirs, you should check this out.
Dog Days of Summer and Early Fall at National Parks
Summer is ending and parks are eager to fill their breathtaking interiors with families or couples. Here is a sneak preview of rates, discounts, and special activities that will be…
Travel Troubleshooter: My Airline's Giving Me the Cold Shoulder
Our reader books seven tickets on Icelandair's website. Then it bills her twice and cancels her tickets. Rebooking will cost $100 apiece. Plus, there's still a $6,897 charge on her…
The Baggage "Insurance" Airlines Never Tell You About
Excess valuation can come in handy when you're flying with valuables. Never heard of this? The airline isn't likely to tell you about it unless you ask. So let us explain.
Travel Troubleshooter: Broadsided By a Car Rental Bill
When our reader picks up her rental car, an agent tells her not to worry about the nicks and scratches. Now the company wants her to pay for the damage. Can she do anything about it?
7 Ways to Avoid Checked Luggage Fees
Airlines are depending on ancillary revenues in general, and luggage fees in particular, more than ever. Here's how air travelers can be more vigilant than ever about avoiding them.
5 Secrets Travelers Need to Know When Dealing with a Collection Agency
Travel providers are paying attention to every penny, and going after customers who may or may not owe. What should you do if a travel company sends a collection agency after you?
Travel Troubleshooter: Your Airline Ticket's No Good Here
When our reader lands in Mexico City on her way to Tapachula, she's told her airline ticket from Cheapoair.com isn't valid. After paying for a new ticket, she waits in vain for a…
Watch Out! 11 Airline Fees You Haven't Heard Of ... Yet
If past experience is any indicator, several new fees could be tacked on to your fare. Maybe not today, not tomorrow, but someday soon, and for the rest of your flying life.
Should the Travel Industry End Its War on Smokers?
We forced smokers to ridiculous lengths to escape from our collective tyranny. Here's why we need to lighten up when it comes to smoking.
Travel Troubleshoter: No Ticket, But They Remembered the Bill
Travelocity sells but doesn't get tickets to a member of the military looking for a little R&R. The credit card company sides with the soldier, but Travelocity sends a collection…
Amtrak Discounts Get Easier This Summer
Amtrak is trying a neat new trick this summer: making its discounted rail fares easier to use. Bye-bye confusing codes, hello lower fares.
Beyond the Buzz: How to Use Twitter for Travel Help
Even if you don't care about Twitter, there are two reasons you need to know about it: it can save you time getting through to customer service and it can save you money.
Get Out of the Penalty Box: Tips for Avoiding Long Taxi-in Times
When flights arrive too early, they can spend a considerable amount of time waiting before you can get off. Here are four ways to get to the gate faster.
Selection of Construction Proposal Advances Panama Canal Expansion
This week the planned expansion of the Panama Canal moved one step closer to reality as the Panama Canal Authority announced its pick for the design and construction of the new…
Travel Troubleshooter: Double Trouble on My Honeymoon
Our reader prepays for his Paris car rental through AutoEurope. So why did his car rental company suck another $368 from his account after he got home?
Pet Fees Gone Wild: 4 Reasons Animals Shouldn't Fly
If dogs and cats belonged at 36,000 feet, they would have wings. And the current system, whether it's a moneymaker or a deterrent, is hopelessly broken.
Travel Troubleshooter: Hey, That's Not the Hotel I Booked
Our reader thinks she has a reservation at a very nice resort in Cancun, Mexico. She's wrong. Orbitz booked her at a smaller, lower-rated hotel on the same complex. What now?
How to Get a Jump-Start on Travel Writing and Photography
Summer is the busiest season of the year for would-be scribblers, and for aspiring travel writers, there's no event as celebrated as the Book Passage Travel Writer's and Photographers…
Get Comfy for Less: Staying in Private London Bed & Breakfasts
In many places staying in a quaint private room usually corresponds with a huge uptick in price. Fortunately, English hosted flats have been one of the world's great travel bargains…
3 Weekend Trips from New York City
Sometimes the lure of New York City is also its greatest trap, because within a two hour drive there's a multitude of jewels to discover.
Cruising from Seattle: Highlights of the Emerald City
Seattle has become a huge center of cruising at the same time it has upped its game by building downtown sports stadiums, and countless new cultural centers, hotels, restaurants, and…
How to Bathe Yourself in Luxury at Sea
For those with a penchant for luxurious shampoos, creams and gels, the cruise lines got you covered. Here are the best.
4 Affordable European City Breaks This Summer
Each of these sojourns comes in at less than $1,000 a person and while all include airfares, taxes and accommodations, some also include breakfast and tours.
Travel Troubleshooter: Help, I've Lost My Train Tickets
A passenger loses her Amtrak tickets. But instead of replacing them, the company wants to charge her for new ones. Can it do that? And what are her options for a refund?