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Is your Caribbean cruise destination still open? A port-by-port look
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Is your Caribbean cruise destination still open? A port-by-port look after Irma, Maria
Hurricanes Irma and Maria knocked several major Caribbean ports off cruise line schedules, but there still are plenty of places for ships to go
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2017 passport updates: What you need to know
September marks the U.S. Department of State’s Passport Awareness Month, since this year is particularly important ahead of some impending changes.
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The Mississippi cafe for fresh Gulf seafood on weekdays
Catch Rosetti’s Old Biloxi Café on the right day and you may get to try rare Royal Red shrimp from Mississippi's Gulf Coast.
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Airport rankings: Sacramento, Orlando, Orange County top J.D. Power list
Despite increasingly packed terminals, travelers are the happiest they've been in years when flying through U.S. airports, according to J.D. Power.
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Airlines set record charging $7.1 billion fees for bags and flight changes last year
Airlines charged a record $7 billion last year in fees for baggage and flight changes, according to the Government Accountability Office.
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First look: Qantas' new Boeing 787 Dreamliner emerges from paint shop
The aircraft that rolled out from the paint shop this week is the first of 8 Qantas has on order. Formal delivery of the aircraft is expected next month.
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'Mischief': Bag handler accused of swapping tags on fliers' luggage
If you’re one of those passengers who always frets the airline will lose your checked luggage, this story isn’t for you.
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Photos: The eye-catching cabins of China's Yue Tuo Island Resort
The Yue Tuo Island Resort in Tangshan, China, has a different spin on the overwater bungalow.
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Glamping: 10 spots to camp luxuriously in the USA
These luxury spots provide butlers, heated bathroom floors and all the other comforts of home.
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Sand hostel lets you sleep in a giant sand castle
If you've ever wanted to sleep in a sand castle, now is your chance! Hostelworld in Australia is opening the Sand Hostel.
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A masked member of the Iraqi forces looks on while during the advance towards the city of al-Sharqat where Iraqi forces backed by Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitaries are preparing to retake the jihadist-held city of Hawijah northwest of Baghdad.
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