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Feed Icon Hawaii hotel ideal for romance, family fun
By Polly Fitz The Hilton Waikoloa Village was our home for the Big Island portion of our Hawaii vacation. We had heard that it was a big resort, but even so, we were a bit surprised when we first arrived. You see, a tram pulls up in the main lobby to take you to your room -- or wherever you want to… Posted 10hrs 48mins ago From Orbitz Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon 'Dancing' across the globe
OK, so we're a little late in the game here, given that some 4.6 million people have already watched it on YouTube. But if you haven't caught the "Dancing" video -- which is featured in today's New York Times -- check it out.The dancer is Matt Harding, the 31-year-old creator of the video,… Posted 14hrs 49mins ago From Orbitz Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Flamingo Las Vegas ups the cool quotient
By E.C. Gladstone When I told some of my Las Vegas friends I was checking out the Flamingo, most of them reacted with one word: "Why?" The oldest operating resort on the Strip, Flamingo has long been a mainstay of the "casual crowd." It may be tried and true, but it hasn't been hip… Posted 1 day 10hrs ago From Orbitz Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Playa del Carmen heats up after sundown
By Renee Juszczak Places you visit sometimes radiate certain feelings or attitudes. One of the most personable destinations I have found is Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Located just about 45 minutes south of Cancun, Playa del Carmen offers a different vibe for your next beach vacation ... especially at… Posted 1 day 10hrs ago From Orbitz Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon How to beat the lines at Orlando theme parks
By Samantha Chapnick I won't wait 15 minutes for a free meal, chair massage or Meryl Streep performance. So waiting an hour for a 60-second ride is completely out of the question. Luckily, Orlando is catching on. Several of the smarter Orlando hotels and amusement parks are creating ways for people… Posted 6 days ago From Orbitz Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon A Cure for Jet Lag in Melbourne
This is the second in a three-part series on beating jet lag after a long flight to Australia. If you’re touching down in Sydney, read our tips for overcoming jet lag in Sydney. This installment is all about beating jet lag after an arrival in Melbourne. The third post will focus on Brisbane arrivals.… Posted 7hrs 58mins ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Guest Blogger: Jeff Hits the Road, Again
Editor’s Note: Loyal readers will remember Jeff Gates’ posts from last summer, when he took his family on an all-American vacation to Yosemite, Las Vegas and the Sierra Nevadas. Happily Jeff is hitting the road again this summer, first to Spain and then to the Pacific Northwest with his family.… Posted 1 day 10hrs ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Belgium’s Gentse Feesten Festival
If you’re going to go somewhere, first you have to leave somewhere. Makes sense don’t it. To get to Belgium first I had to get out of the Netherlands. And the Netherlands is a funny place, all flat and below sea-level, 10 metres of dikes holding back the ocean to the north and all these little canals… Posted 3 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Austria’s Big Three*: Vienna, Graz, Salzburg
Imagine my surprise: I got on a train in Bratislava, Slovakia, bound for Vienna, Austria — the land of mountains and snow, high lakes and skiing skiing skiing! Austria: More than just Alps But out the window all I saw was flat land. As far as the eye could see, it was flat. And covered in wind… Posted 5 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Staycations: Arguments For and Against
Editor’s Note: Recently we’ve been hearing a lot about ’staycations’. So we asked Viator’s founder (Rod) and one of Viator’s most travel-loving staffers (Kelly) to ponder the following resolution. Resolved: That staycations are the new hot trend in travel. In true… Posted 7 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Ode to Midsummer Madness
I used to think that “Northern Lights” was just an exotic name for nasty skunk / plutonium-powered hydroponic weed from the boffins back at the Smoking Lab in Amsterdam. Turns out it’s more than just the stars you see on the back of your lids when you’re belly-up in a back alley… Posted 8 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon A Cure for Jet Lag in Sydney
For almost everyone in world getting to Australia takes a long time. Sure, it’s no longer necessary to hang your head over the ship’s rail for a month or more, as visitors from the mother country (that’s England, for the history-challenged among you) routinely did until just 40 years ago.… Posted 10 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Things to Do in Istanbul: Go Shopping
It’s wrong to buy designer ripoffs, right? But when they are being sold as ‘original copies’ do the same rules apply? Because that is the sales pitch of the guys in the markets of Istanbul. Sincerity abounds as they shake Dolce and Gabbana shirts and Prada boots and Versace jeans in front of you:… Posted 11 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Free Thing to Do in London? Speakers’ Corner
London is brimming with life, from the pounding underground nightclubs (catering for every music taste known to mankind) to the chic boudoirs bustling with sparkling Russians in Bond Street. Tourists and natives alike are spoilt for choice on how to spend their days, but rest assured the majority will… Posted 15 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon C U IN PARIS 4 LNCH
The kids got it sorted If it’s hot, the kids have got it. Like yellow T-shirts this summer. They are “it”. It’s taken me a few years, maybe ten, but I have just started to get used to mobile phones in movies. Y’know like the villain is out doing some villainous thing and… Posted 16 days ago From Viator Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Androgenous Thailand Photo the Future of the World
Androgenous Thailand Photo the Future of the WorldTake a look at these two photos of a girl in Thailand carrying an extremely heavy load of purified water bottles into the 7-11 convenience store on Khao San Road, in Bangkok, Thailand.What do you think? I know what I think, never understand what the… Posted 3hrs 25mins ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Change is good Second Opinion Please
Change is good Second Opinion PleaseI am a little weak, semi-sad, nostalgic in the Dog Days of the USA summer heat, hot and hotter, even though I am in Bangkok, Thailand I feel the Dog Days of HoboTraveler.com.HoboTraveler.com is my baby, I have nursed this for years, however today, soon, maybe I want… Posted 1 day 2hrs ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Thoughts from across the pond
Thoughts from across the pondHere is United States President Election advice for those of you confused.I received and email from a friend who received an email from a bloke over in Ireland about the Presidential Election in the USA.This type of logic is irrefutable and sound, it just holds water.---------------------------------Bangkok,… Posted 1 day 3hrs ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Taking a Moment to Prioritize my Life
Taking a Moment to Prioritize my LifeI have been taking a moment, a pause, a full stop in my life, maybe I will have insight, you know, that epiphany thing, that sudden change from being bored to an enlightened being. I know, this does not happen, I just bore my friends more talking about it.I worry… Posted 1 day 4hrs ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Tricky Crap
Tricky CrapBoy Genius is here in Bangkok, he plans to visit Singapore and a few other countries in Southeast Asia. He has not traveled that much, even though a part owner of one of the worlds largest Travel Room sites, this will be one of the first time to try to use other Hotel Sites in real life.Yesterday,… Posted 3 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon You Are Having a Bad Hair Day
You Are Having a Bad Hair DayBoy Genius from India made a truly revealing comment, I said something like,“It is difficult to say anything nice to women, they all seem like they have a cob up their butt.”He said,“An insult it the only thing they listen too now.”---------------------------------Bangkok,… Posted 3 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Travel Versus Mountain Backpack
Travel Versus Mountain BackpackI have traveled non-stop for over 10 years and 77 countries, I am positive I know about Backpacks, I live with my Backpack.There is a pivotal difference between a Travel Backpack and a Mountain, Hiking, Trekking or Climbing Backpack.---------------------------------Bangkok,… Posted 3 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Boy Genius from India in Thailand
Boy Genius from India in ThailandBoy Genius from India has arrived in Bangkok, Thailand so we can improve the HoboHideOut.com site quicker.---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San Road AreaThursday, July 3, 2008Blog of Andy HoboTraveler.com --- Add a Hotel --- Backpack Design Survey----------------------------------Boy… Posted 4 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon You're Not a Deliberate Man
You're Not a Deliberate ManTwo girls were trying to cross the street yesterday, they kept stepping, then stopping, started, then looking both ways, and I walked up, passed by them and cross the street.I thought about Wyatt Earp saying“You're Not a Deliberate Man”What is wrong with people, you make… Posted 5 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Traditional Music of Thailand Video
Traditional Music of Thailand VideoThere is a park on the river near Khao San Road where they have Aerobics and various other events. Normally in the cool of the evening before sunset in a surrealistic lack of reality push, people go down to the park to try to be different, normally they all look the… Posted 6 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon YouTube.com Thailand
YouTube.com ThailandI have been trying now for two days to upload a video I took of Traditional Thailand Music played in the river park close to Khao San Road.Is Thailand censoring YouTube.com videos again, stopping people from uploading videos?---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao… Posted 7 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Best Backpack Design and Quality
Best Backpack Design and QualityI have been obsessing on quality of design and workmanship of backpacks. I believe the more time I invest in Research and Development the better the Windmill Backpack can be. I am searching for smart people.I am lucky; I see thousands of backpack from all over the planet,… Posted 8 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon I Volunteered to be Cheated by Thailand Doctor
I Volunteered to be Cheated by Thailand DoctorThe only way to learn how not to be cheated in Thailand is to be cheated. I asked how much the Doctor cost, the nurse says 300 Baht, and then she added 8200 Baht for Laboratory Test.I paid about 700 Baht for the same test in Guatemala, so about 10 times… Posted 8 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Ultralight Backpacking
Ultralight BackpackingI Andy of HoboTraveler.com am an Ultralight Backpacking person, even though I carry over 90-130 pounds in three packs.Bad knees, bad back, or just a wimp, there are reasons to be an Ultralight Backpacking person. It would be better to say I am an Optimized Weight Backpacker. I… Posted 9 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon The Value of Being a Bum
The Value of Being a BumI call myself a Hobo because I look for work, however the reality is people think of Hoboes as Bums. There is a lot of value in being a bum, nobody takes you serious.I have time to sneak up on them and slap them silly.---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San… Posted 9 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Europe on 10 Dollars per Day
Europe on 10 Dollars per Day“I am spending far less than $10 a day to travel well in some of the most expensive places on the planet.”Wade of VagabondJourney.com in Europe---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San Road AreaSunday, June 29, 2008Blog of Andy HoboTraveler.com --- Add… Posted 10 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Where are the Broad Bean Instructions
Where are the Broad Bean InstructionsI like to eat a food called Broad Beans, however I never can decide, should I eat that shell or husk thing, or am I suppose to pluck the Broad Bean out and then eat.Broad Beans are common all over the planet, except maybe in the highly developed countries for rare… Posted 10 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Who Buys the Search Word Travel
Who Buys the Search Word TravelI did a search for the word “Travel” on the internet, just was curious to see who is paying the big bucks to advertise. I am guessing a company or person must pay between 10-20 US Dollars per click to advertise.I found a couple of well-funded advertisers that makes… Posted 10 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Using Speed to Adjust to Jet Lag
Using Speed to Adjust to Jet LagThe solution to Jet Lag is to stay awake during normal hours and to sleep when it is time to sleep.It is not easy to force yourself to sleep, however I found a simple type of speed, a drug, a stimulant to keep me awake.Vitamins---------------------------------Bangkok,… Posted 10 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Travel Water Bottle
Travel Water BottleI purchased a King Lizard size bottle of Coca Cola today; it is two liter of heavy liquid.What is the most common water bottle on the earth? It is the most recent bottle of purified water purchased by a traveler or tourist.---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San… Posted 10 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Cutting Up a Backpack
Cutting Up a BackpackI am ready to harvest body parts from my Kelty Backpack that should be used only for mountains, an excellent day pack for a trek; however, for the long-term traveler it is not up to speed, zero security.I will cut off the backpack shoulder harness today of one of my two bags, burning… Posted 11 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Budget Traveler
Budget TravelerRunaway inflation, gouge me pricing, the world has placed landmines in my path, there is only one option.Spend less, live cheaper, keep my feet on the ground more and less sitting in Airplanes, and travel slower.---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San Road AreaSaturday,… Posted 11 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Medical Tourism
Medical TourismI am in Thailand for Medical help, I trust Thailand more than I trust Central or South America, and not so sure, maybe more than the USA in ways, I do not have the money to buy USA, I can not do a complete physical in the USA.This must be Medical Tourism; I can come here and have a Doctor… Posted 11 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon A Shortage of Farang
A Shortage of FarangI think there is a shortage of Farang in Bangkok, Thailand.---------------------------------Bangkok, Thailand Khao San Road AreaThursday, June 26, 2008Blog of Andy HoboTraveler.com --- Add a Hotel --- Backpack Design Survey----------------------------------Farang is the Thai word… Posted 11 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Robin of GadTramp.com does Africa
Robin of GadTramp.com does AfricaRobin from the site GadTramp.com wrote me an email today, talking about Yemen, Africa, possible trips from here to there and other information and questions about Africa.She is a women wondering the planet, take a look, nice flow of words.Gadtramp.com---------------------------------Bangkok,… Posted 12 days ago From Andy HoboTraveler.Com Travel Blog Vol II.
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Feed Icon Our Favorite Godmothers
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Feed Icon Come Aboard My French Barge Cruise on L'Impressionniste
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Feed Icon Evening Cruise Entertainment
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Feed Icon Best Ships for Sea Days
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Feed Icon Flight delays improve in May, but what about summer?
Find out which airlines fly on time and which don't according to the latest flight-tracking data. Posted 12hrs 56mins ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Frequent flyer fee chart shows airline mileage charges
Find out what domestic airlines are charging for "free" award seats. Posted 1 day 13hrs ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Survey: Would you rather pay extra fees or a higher base fare?
Tell us how you would prefer to pay for your air travel in our four-question survey. Posted 5 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Midwest Airlines heading toward bankruptcy?
Midwest is shedding planes and jobs while negotiating huge pay cuts with its remaining staff. But it's also offering $50 off when you purchase with PayPal. What does the future hold? Posted 6 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon American adds $15 fee for oversized carry-on
Think you can dodge that first-checked-bag fee by cramming all your clothes into a carry-on? Think again, at least on American. Posted 7 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon To ship or not to ship your bags?
SmarterTravel.com's sister site SeatGuru compares the different shipping options in its travel tips section. Posted 8 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Southwest's high holiday fares draw customers' ire
Passengers will have a few new routes to choose from this holiday season, but many are wondering where all the cheap flights have gone. Posted 11 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon American to cut flights from major hubs
In an effort to trim fourth-quarter capacity, American and American Eagle will eliminate numerous flights from Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, and New York's LaGuardia airport. Posted 12 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Airline fees: The ultimate guide
Two dollars for a soda? Ten bucks for an aisle seat? If you're confused about which airlines are charging for which "perks," our Ultimate Guide to Airline Fees can help. We've put every major fee from every major airline in one place. Posted 13 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon American to test in-flight Internet, broad service coming soon
The carrier is looking to introduce in-flight Internet (for a fee) on a broad number of flights. Is this finally a service passengers won't mind paying for? Posted 13 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon United reinstates minimum stay, raises fares
United has brought the minimum stay back to life. The rule is essentially another piece of red tape wound around the airline's lowest fares (which, by the way, were just raised). Posted 14 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Delta refunds baggage fees for some
Delta will hand out rebates to customers who felt they didn't get a fair shake when the airline issued its second-checked-bag fee. Do you have $25 heading your way? Posted 15 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Spirit to charge for seat assignments
Another airline will charge for something that was formerly free. Passengers will now pay up to $15 to select a seat online, while it still costs nothing to do so at the airport. Posted 18 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Continental, United agree to form alliance
The country's second- and fourth-largest airlines hope to reap the benefits of a merger without suffering the pitfalls. We find out what the arrangement means for you. Posted 19 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Delta/Northwest merger challenged by passengers
Twenty-eight passengers are suing to challenge the proposed merger, saying it will create a monopoly and lead to higher fares and worse service. The airlines disagree, of course, but who's right? Posted 19 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon New Northwest, Virgin America, Air Canada capacity cuts
Air Canada is also trimming flights. These cuts, coupled with those from other airlines, are pulling overall capacity back down to 1997 levels. Posted 20 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon JetBlue, Continental, Alaska Airlines best in customer service
The 2008 J.D. Power and Associates Airline Satisfaction Study is out, and the results may surprise you. Scores hit a three-year low, but not because of high fares and new fees. Posted 21 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Spirit to raise baggage fees
It's not earth-shattering news on the level of United or US Airways' baggage fees, but Spirit will be raising its own checked-bag fee by $5. Posted 22 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Virgin America adds $10 to $25 fuel surcharges to all fares
The big guys aren't the only ones struggling this week. Start-up low-cost carrier Virgin America announced new fuel surcharges of up to $25 on all fares. Posted 25 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Continental details capacity, job reductions
Continental unveiled details of its route cuts and staffing reductions Friday. "Highlights" include major drawdowns at the airline's hubs and roughly 3,000 eliminated jobs. Posted 25 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon US Airways to charge for all checked bags, beverages
As expected, US Airways has added a $15 fee for first checked bags, becoming the third carrier to do so. It will also begin charging for soft drinks onboard. But that's only the beginning. Posted 26 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon United to charge for first checked bag
Two of the country's six legacy lines now charge for a first checked bag, and US Airways is reportedly considering the idea. Will the rest of the industry fall in line? Posted 26 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon American, others, try another fare hike
Not again! American, United, and Continental are taking another stab at a fare hike, after failed attempts earlier this week. If you're sensing desperation, you're not alone. Posted 26 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Orbitz to refund up to $250 if your airfare drops
Orbitz claims it will refund the difference if fares drop after you book. Posted 27 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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Feed Icon Will airlines charge by weight?
It's not time to hop on the treadmill yet, thankfully. But if the airline industry has taught us anything, it's that nothing is beyond reason. Posted 27 days ago From SmarterTravel.com: Today in Travel Blog.
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