The most unfair fees in travel
Just a few weeks before Dennis Main’s European riverboat cruise, a disc in his spine ruptured, confining him to a wheelchair. Unfair fees.
Just a few weeks before Dennis Main’s European riverboat cruise, a disc in his spine ruptured, confining him to a wheelchair. Unfair fees.
Maureen Lundgren books a reservation through Expedia at a “pet-friendly” inn. But there’s a catch. Can she get a refund?
Don’t forget to pack your manners. Not because polite travelers are treated better, but because impolite ones are treated worse.
When Scott Mitchell booked an airline ticket to fly from Austin to New York to see his girlfriend, he decided to play it safe.
One of the most common answers to a travel problem is: You should have bought insurance. I’ve said it and chances are, you have to.
Think travel is a challenge? Try doing it with a special-needs child. Jess knows what its like. Autistic daughter is prone to anxiety attacks
Leaving something at home is the number one mistake holiday travelers make, according to a new poll. And it’s not just essential items.
The travel industry’s favorite new word seems to be “no.” Sergio Lopez knows that. So does Melanie Channick.
Continental Airlines made her a promise: The frequent flier miles she’d earned from her business travel wouldn’t expire.
I’m all in favor of smart travel strategies, but there’s a difference between being an enlightened passenger and being a liar.