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US investigating reports of possible engine fires on some Jeep vehicles
Auto safety regulators are probing Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles with 2021 to 2023 model years.
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Beat the Cruise Crowds: 5 Lesser-Known European Port Cities You Should Have on Your Radar
These enchanting cities offer a unique blend of culture, history, and local flavor for the discerning traveler.
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American demand for international trips drives ‘travel momentum' and overall spending
Americans’ spending on international trips has underpinned overall travel strength.
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Live look at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge as millions of drivers hit the road for Labor Day
One look at the Bay Bridge will tell you, drivers will have plenty of company on the road this holiday weekend. But there’s some good news at the pump: Gas prices are cheaper than they were at this time last year. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Tips for making Labor Day travel easier on the road
Many Americans are preparing to get out of town for Labor Day weekend. Although the roads will be busy, gas prices are lower than last year. News4’s Joseph Olmo shares tips from AAA on the best times to leave and return by car.
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Breaks in main water pipeline for Grand Canyon prompt shutdown of overnight hotel stays
Visitors won’t be able to stay overnight in hotels at Grand Canyon National Park over Labor Day after a series of breaks in the main pipeline that serves the popular tourist destination.
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‘The World' is a luxury ship that travels the world full time — here's how much an apartment on it costs
A resident explains the pros and cons of living on “The World” — a luxury ship with privately owned apartments.
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The 10 most popular summer travel destinations in the US—from Myrtle Beach to Panama City
HomeToGo ranked the cities based on observed searches from January 1, 2024, to April 30, 2024.
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Summer tourists flock to boardwalks and piers while sticking to their budgets
Small businesses along popular vacation destinations like boardwalks and piers in the U.S. say the number of tourists flocking to the waterfront is back to normal, meaning pre-2020 levels.
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Farmers honor ‘Peanuts' creator Charles M. Schulz with corn mazes across US and in Canada
Visitors to corn mazes across the country are finding a familiar and joyous figure in the winding labyrinth of tall stalks. Snoopy.
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Check out the life-size Polly Pocket house you can rent on Airbnb
While Polly Pocket is away celebrating her 35th birthday, you can stay in her two-story compact in Littleton, Massachusetts, and explore the toy life.
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No passports needed: Singapore launches biometric immigration processing at Changi Airport
Singapore launches trials for travelers to clear immigration at Changi Airport using biometric data in lieu of passport checks.
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Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the ‘best' places for an alcohol-free trip
A new study ranks Nepal, followed by Morocco and Costa Rica, as the top countries for those exploring “alcohol-free” and “sober curious” trips.
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Quick Question: Insight on passports
Are you traveling soon and are wondering if your passport is valid? News4 Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan answers viewer questions about passports.
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NFL star Terrell Davis got ‘No Fly' letter after plane incident, United Airlines apologized for error
Davis was met by FBI agents and deputies this month after he was wrongly accused of assaulting a flight attendant.
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How to get a car ready for summer travel
When taking a summer road trip, it’s important to make sure the car is ready for the road. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan has some tips for smart travel.
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TIME reveals the 2024 World's Greatest Places to visit
The 2024 list features 100 destinations to which intrepid travelers could plan their next vacation, up from 50 locations in 2023.
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Massive IT outage disrupts flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world
The outages affected major companies, including Visa, Amazon, Delta and United.
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Barcelona protesters throw items and spray travelers with water while shouting ‘tourists go home'
The protesters — angry about the city’s long-standing problems with overtourism — also used tape to block hotel entrances and sidewalk cafes in Barcelona.
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Rent a car for a road trip, or drive your own? 5 things to consider
There are many financial factors to consider, such as daily rental rates, insurance, fuel efficiency, depreciation and contract terms for leases.