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Airport shoeshine stands still on their feet
A long-held tradition of fast, friendly, inexpensive and, in some cases, complimentary services keeps customers coming back.
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Most popular baseball stadiums for traveling fans
StubHub sales data show which teams draw the most out-of-state fans.
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Inside Budapest's Great Market Hall
Tour the largest indoor market in historic, beautiful Budapest, offering a bounty of produce, meat and dairy for locals and visitors alike.
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First Virgin Voyages cruise ship to be for adults only
The first Virgin ship is due in 2020.
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One-day 'flash sale': JetBlue fares as low $39 one way; routes limited
JetBlue rolled out a one-day flash sale Wednesday morning that dropped round-trip fares below $150 on more than a dozen of the carrier’s non-stop routes.
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Epcot refreshes Mission: Space with more to come
The park's 35th anniversary brought new updates, and promises of more to come.
destinations
Puerto Rico leaders hope to lure tourists back by Christmas
Puerto Rico still has a long road of recovery ahead, but tourism officials hope they can bring back visitors by December.
travel
Thanksgiving flights: Expect record crowds at U.S. airports this year
Airlines project 3% more passengers around the Thanksgiving holiday this year, for a total of 28.5 million.
cruises
One of the world's most luxurious cruise ships gets an overhaul
Hapag-Lloyd's 500-passenger Europa 2 debuted in 2013 and caters to an international audience.
travel
Why you can't wear high heels at ancient sites in Greece
Everywhere you go, you should always bring the right shoes, but Greece takes that seriously.
The Day In Pictures Gallery
Law enforcement personnel examine the scene on Nov. 1, 2017, after a driver mowed down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center on Tuesday in New York.
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