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New luxury bus line offers sleeper service
New bus lines operating luxury or lie-flat sleeper buses offer accommodations and services far beyond what Amtrak, airlines, or other bus lines can.
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Defunct airports take flight with creative new uses
What can be done with old, unwanted commercial airports? Quite a bit.
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25 must-see buildings in Tennessee
We asked AIA chapters nationwide to name 25 structures visitors to their state should see.
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Oops, no pilots! Snafu puts thousands of American Airlines holiday flights in peril
American's pilots warned as many as 15,000 holiday flights face staffing issues because of a scheduling snafu. The carrier said the glitch is being fixed.
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Fast-growing Spirit Airlines announces 11 new non-stop routes
The new service comes as Spirit looks to fill out its network, connecting more of the cities it already serves with new non-stop options.
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Now for the big question about Meghan Markle: Which cruise ship will she christen?
There's a long tradition of British royals serving as godmothers for passenger vessels.
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Celebrity Cruises to expand capacity in Alaska
The line is moving a bigger ship to the state for the summer of 2019
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Scottsdale, Ariz.'s prime spot for pizza and local beer
Craft 64 is Scottsdale, Ariz.'s best choice for both pizza fans and beer lovers with a wood-burning pizza oven and 36 Arizona craft beers.
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Escape city life at these nearby public lands
If things feel a bit hectic, get out and see the country with these scenic spots near cities.
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Bali's airport reopens as Mount Agung volcano continues to erupt
A spokesperson for the airport told reporters the wind blew away the thick ash that has been spewing from Mount Agung for days. Video provided by Newsy
The Day In Pictures Gallery
Co-anchors Hoda Kotb, left, and Savannah Guthrie embrace on the set of the \"Today\" show, Nov. 29, 2017, in New York, after NBC News fired host Matt Lauer. NBC News announced Nov. 29, 2017, that Lauer was fired for 'inappropriate sexual behavior.'
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