Travel
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Enslaved to a Founding Father, She Sought Freedom in France
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To Grandmother’s House, or Not. The Thanksgiving Travel Equation Is Tough to Solve.
On Friday, as the travel run-up to the Thanksgiving holiday began, 2.24 million air passengers passed through T.S.A. checkpoints, more…
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Does Black Friday Matter to Travelers Anymore?
In addition to bargains on toys, clothing and electronics, Black Friday traditionally delivers deals on hotel rooms, tours and cruises,…
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With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, U.S. Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to Enter
The United States reopened its borders for vaccinated foreign travelers on Monday, ending more than 18 months of restrictions on…
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With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, U.S. Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to Enter
The United States reopened its borders for vaccinated foreign travelers on Monday, ending more than 18 months of restrictions on…
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The U.S. allows vaccinated international travelers in and bars unvaccinated travelers from abroad.
The United States reopened its borders for fully vaccinated travelers from dozens of countries on Monday, ending more than 18…
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How Frequent Flier Programs Are Changing in a Changed World
The pandemic made an oxymoron of the term “frequent flier,” as the number of airline passengers plummeted in the early…
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Taking the Loop Less Traveled on the Oregon Coast
The tiny hamlet of Netarts, Ore., protected by a long spit of sand from the Pacific Ocean’s churn, is so…
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Can California Tourism Survive Climate Change?
“Want to go camping in October?” a friend texted in August. Somewhere pretty, she suggested. Big Sur? “Yes, but …”…
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Unvaccinated children and some people from countries with low rates will be exempted from new U.S. travel rules.
Children under the age of 18 who are unvaccinated against the coronavirus, and a limited category of foreigners arriving from…