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Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all.
The disruption of air travel could result in some empty shelves and delivery delays, particularly for quick-turnaround, high-value products often transported by plane, such as personal electronics, pharmaceutical drugs and even fresh lobster, experts told ABC News.
The World Travel Market 2025 is taking place this week in London. The world’s biggest annual travel event has also revealed its WTM Trends Report.
Nebraska football's trip west could run into some interruptions over the next couple of days. 'Our travel plans are very up in the air right now because of the
For the latest installment of our Getaway Guide series, T asked readers what types of trips they had in mind for their winter vacation this year — and to share their approximate budgets, not including airfare — so that,
Airbnb Inc. issued a better-than-expected outlook for the holiday quarter, citing strong demand as US travelers used its recently launched “reserve now, pay later” feature to book trips in advance.
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Government Shutdown Impacts More Than 3.2 Million Airline Passengers—Here Are 6 T+L Editor Tips on How to Travel Smarter
More than 2 million passengers typically travel through airports in the United States every day, so getting there early to beat the crowds is essential. In fact, it was the top tip from every T+L editor. In other words, this is not the time to test the viral " airport theory " in which people head to the terminal at the very last minute.
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