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Airbnb names top spring break destinations for families
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Rick Steves: Finding peace and faith in Assisi
Tourists flock to this town to visit the Basilica of St. Francis, and to celebrate his teachings.
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Work in progress: Photos of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia
Barcelona's breathtaking Sagrada Familia has been under construction since 1883.
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Is bigger better? Why giant cruise ships like Symphony of the Seas are hard to resist
At 228,081 tons, Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas is the largest cruise vessel ever.
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Air New Zealand adding 16-hour flights from Chicago O'Hare
The service will be one of the longest regularly scheduled routes in the world with a distance of 8,184 miles, according to Great Circle Mapper website.
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DOT airline performance reports now include regional airlines
6 smaller airlines joined a dozen larger carriers in reporting late and canceled flights, giving consumers improved information.
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List: The USA's best airlines for on-time flights
Alaska Airlines bested the government's latest monthly rankings of big U.S. airlines. JetBlue finished last in the 18-carrier rating for January.
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March's most notable restaurant openings
More than 10 standout restaurants opened in major cities this month, from Geist in Nashville, Tenn., to Bywater American Bistro in New Orleans.
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Winners of the 15th Annual Smithsonian.com Photo Contest
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Chocolate gone wild in Belgium
A small Belgian city hosts its first ever chocolate festival. Elly Park reports, Video provided by Reuters
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Civil guards control the traffic during snowfall in Lugo, Galicia, Spain.
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