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Airports, National Parks, and Amtrak—What the October 2025 Government Shutdown Means for Travel
Travelers may want to head to the airport a bit earlier than usual and should expect some services to be suspended at the national parks as government spending grinds to a halt during a shutdown that started on October 1. Here’s what to know.
October 1, 2025 03:01 PM
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Bailey Berg
Air Travel News
JetBlue Purchase of Spirit Just Got a Step Closer to Becoming Reality
With this acquisition, JetBlue aims to create a “low-fare national challenger” to American, United, Delta, and Southwest.
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David Koenig
Winter 2022
In Brazil, Discovering the Positive Side of Voluntourism
Is it possible to curb climate change through travel? On a 10-day trip to Brazil’s endangered Atlantic Forest, writer Eric Weiner explores the tricky issue of volunteer vacations, one sapling at a time.
October 7, 2021 01:32 PM
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Eric Weiner
Travel Tips + Etiquette
How to Get an International Driver’s License
Driving legally in a foreign country isn’t as easy as just showing up with your license. In many cases, you’ll need a special permit.
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You Can Sail to All 7 Continents on This New 132-Day Cruise
The Holland America Line sailing will visit the Caribbean, South America, Antarctica, Easter Island, French Polynesia, Oceania, Southeast Asia, Egypt, the Mediterranean, and northern Europe.
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Bailey Berg
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Why Do Airplanes Dim the Cabin Lights During Takeoff and Landing?
One of the many mysteries of air travel actually has a very simple—and smart—explanation.
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CDC to Further Extend Airline Mask Mandate
The federal mask mandate on public transportation—including airplanes, trains, subways, buses, taxis, and ride-shares—will continue until May 3.
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Zeke Miller
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New Visit Native California Program Encourages Travelers to Connect With State’s Indigenous Cultures
The new Native-led initiative seeks to showcase the rich cultures of the state’s 109 federally recognized tribes.
September 16, 2022 05:15 PM
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Air Travel News
These U.S. Airports Just Received Millions for Major Upgrades
Funding has been set aside for large-scale improvements at dozens of U.S. hubs.
July 8, 2022 10:27 AM
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Air Travel News
5G Rollout Delayed After Airlines Warn of Major Disruptions
Carriers want the new service—which they say could wreak havoc on air travel—to be banned within two miles of airport runways.
January 18, 2022 04:10 PM
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Associated Press (AP)
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12 Under-the-Radar Places You Should Travel to Now, Before They Get Popular
We asked travel advisors where to go now, before the crowds catch on.
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Coronavirus Disrupting Rio’s Carnival for First Time in a Century
The 2020 pandemic already forced Rio de Janeiro to scrap traditional plans for its second-biggest party, New Year’s Eve, which draws millions of people to Copacabana beach for fireworks.
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Fed up with packed airplanes, tight legroom, and pint-sized coach seats? The U.S. government wants to hear from you.
August 12, 2022 10:44 AM
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Barbara Peterson
Ocean Cruises
This Epic Round-the-World Cruise Visits 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Setting sail in 2025, Regent’s World Cruise travels to 25 countries over 150 days.
May 25, 2022 10:07 AM
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Bailey Berg
Air Travel News
ICE Agents Head to U.S. Airports Amid TSA Staffing Issues—Here’s What Travelers Need to Know
With TSA agents calling out of work as the partial shutdown drags on and airport security lines lengthening, immigration agents were sent in to fill the gap on Monday. Travel industry observers aren’t convinced this is the fix that was needed.
March 23, 2026 05:57 PM
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Jeri Clausing
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