Travelers have much to be thankful for this season
Travelers have so much to be thankful for, right?
Well, kind of.
Travelers have so much to be thankful for, right?
Well, kind of.
There are cases and then there are cases. Keontae Moore’s problem, which involves a Sprint phone activation, girlfriend troubles and money, is a case.
I’m not entirely sure what kind of lesson this story teaches. In fact, I’m not even sure what this case is about. I’ll tell you the story and then let you decide.
Linda Robinson’s VRBO rental is unreachable after the road washes away during a storm. But is her booking protected by the company’s “book with confidence” guarantee?
Sonia Strauss entrusts her sofa to Miller Mills Decorating in Delray Beach, Fla., for an upholstering job. Then the furniture disappears.
Yasmin Maniar’s hotel room in Mexico isn’t what she expected. But should Booking refund it?
Did you hear about the guy who tried to spirit a .40 caliber rifle past Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents in Baltimore? He blamed his mother for packing the weapon in his carry-on bag. True story.
If you’re about to take a bucket-list drive up California’s Highway 1 to Monterey or down Florida’s Overseas Highway to Key West, you need to know this: These road trips are unlike any other drive you’ll take. And that’s especially true if you’re doing it with your family.
If you think flying with a baby is easy, maybe you didn’t hear about Krupa Patel Bala. She recently traveled from Sydney to San Francisco on United Airlines with her husband and 8-month-old son. And the experience was anything but easy.
Stevie Platt’s parents want to help their daughter with her canceled IKEA furniture delivery. But IKEA isn’t in a talking mood. Now what?
Davy Bass wants a refund for his canceled Priceline reservation. He says that he paid $314 and the company gave him nothing in return. But is his request reasonable?