Similar Posts
Alaska cruisetour guide: Everything you need to know
If you’re planning your first big trip to Alaska, you may already have heard of an Alaska cruisetour — an organized trip that combines a cruise with overland touring. In Alaska, unlike in most destinations, cruisetours are a very common thing. Of the 3 million or so vacationers who go to Alaska every year, roughly…
The nation’s big airlines are worried about weakening demand. Here’s why …
Have the winds suddenly shifted for U.S. air travel, or is it just some momentary turbulence? That was the question discussed by the leaders of the country’s largest airlines as they reported weaker-than-expected performance in the first quarter at a J.P. Morgan investor conference on Tuesday. “The business at the core is healthy,” said Ed…
Everything to know about buying cruise travel insurance
What does cruise travel insurance cover? And does it pay to buy cruise travel insurance? The answer is not always clear-cut, as we’ll discuss in this guide. But consider this: It’s not always smooth seas when it comes to cruising. Even the best-laid plans for a cruise vacation can sometimes be thrown off course by…
It’s not too late: Last-minute tips for experiencing the eclipse
If you want to participate in a pretty epic event, know that it’s not too late to make a plan to see the rare, total solar eclipse that will cut a path across a good chunk of the U.S. on Monday. The moon will pass directly in front of the sun, creating darkness in the…
The 6 Best Hotels in Milan (Updated2024)
Posted: 3/27/2024 | March 27th, 2024 Italy’s second-largest city is best known as the fashion and design capital of the world, drawing millions of visitors each year. There’s also a ton of history here too (the city used to be the capital of the Western Roman Empire). And, shortly, Milan will take center-stage on the…
Don’t get stranded: What to do during airline diversions
Typically, when your plane takes off for its intended destination, that’s where you’ll land. But things happen, and in the U.S. in 2024, over 12,000 commercial flights landed somewhere other than their initially intended destination due to diversions. Disruptions caused by things like weather, a mechanical issue, a critically ill passenger, or, as many are…
