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The government shutdown adds yet another source of stress for the nation’s already overburdened aviation system — including the more than 10,000 air traffic controllers who are already enduring long hours, chronically short staffing and the trauma of January’s mass-fatality crash in Washington.
Iconic U.S. parks, far-flung destinations, and offbeat gems are all on the map for next year’s biggest travel trends.
Americans traveling abroad should use insect repellent and protective clothing to prevent chikungunya virus, as no vaccine exists for the mosquito-borne illness, experts caution.
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Is it safe to travel to the Philippines? Foreign Office issues new advice after major earthquake
Generally, the foreign office advises against all travel to parts of the Philippines, including Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago. The FCDO encourages prospective travellers to Cebu and nearby provinces to contact their travel providers and check their travel insurance covers natural disasters.
As travel evolves, so do the standards: representation, inclusion, and backing brands built for diverse travelers.
Thameslink and District line trains facing severe delays - Many District line trains are facing delays, while traffic has built up on the M25 due to a crash
Have travelers decided they’re done with hotels that charge them a daily resort fee? Certainly, that was the sentiment of one woman who vacationed in Hawaii for her honeymoon at a Marriott property and said she had to pay $500 in such fees during her stay.
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