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Here's Where Americans Are Planning to Go for That Summer Vacation
Summer is coming, and Americans are itching to go on vacation. Here’s a look at the top 10 most popular destinations, and 11 emerging ones to watch.
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Airbnb CEO Says Company Will Need Millions More Hosts to Meet Surging Demand
Airbnb will need millions of new hosts to meet demand as travel picks up again, CEO Brian Chesky told CNBC.
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Open Middle Seats Could Reduce Covid Exposure of Maskless Air Travelers, CDC Study Shows
A CDC and Kansas State University study found that the risk of exposure to Covid-19 could be as much as 57% lower if airlines keep middle seats open.
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Senators Push for Reopening of International Travel, Lift of CDC's Sailing Ban for Cruise Lines
“There is a hesitancy to create a roadmap to reopen international travel,” said Tori Barnes, executive vice president of the U.S. Travel Association.
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Here's Why You Might Not Want to Laminate Your Vaccine Card
More and more people receive a vaccine against COVID-19 each day. Some people want to laminate the cards to protect them, but vaccine cards have been around for decades. Laminating has not been a common form of protection.
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Here's Why You Might Not Want to Laminate Your Vaccine Card
NBC 7 Responds’ Consumer Bob looks at the pros and cons of laminating vaccine cards and how they’ve been protected in the past.
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‘Secret' Fund Has Millions of Dollars for Frustrated Travelers
If you’ve been fighting with an unresponsive travel agent over money, a little-known California fund has millions of dollars that could be paid to you, reports NBC 7 Responds’ Consumer Bob.
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Uber Posts Record Gross Bookings in March as Ride-Hailing Demand Picks Up
Uber has seen a pickup in demand for ride hailing lately, as states begin to relax their restrictions and roll out vaccines.
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64-Year-Old Retiree Who Left the U.S. for Mexico: 7 Downsides of Living in a Beach Town for $1,200 Per Month
More than a decade has passed since Janet Blaser left the U.S. to retire in Mazatlán, Mexico. While she doesn’t regret the move, there were several things she didn’t expect—from air pollution to high noise levels to loneliness.
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Everything You Need to Know Before Disneyland Reopens on April 30
From refurbishing the iconic carousel to putting the final strokes on Avengers Campus, Disney has been working on its California parks over the past year.
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Avengers Campus Will Open at Disneyland on June 4
The new area is an extension to Disney’s California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California and features Marvel’s mightiest heroes from Earth and the stars.
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New Airline Avelo Thinks It's the Perfect Time to Start Flying as Travel Picks Up
Avelo is a low-cost carrier that will start flying in late April to 11 markets in the Western U.S. — where there is little, if any, direct competition.
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Carnival Says Bookings Are Rising at Record Pace, Could Switch Home Ports If US Rules Are Too Restrictive
Carnival Cruise Line said Wednesday that it has seen a record level of bookings during the first quarter, up about 90% from fourth-quarter levels.
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Qatar Airways CEO Says Covid Vaccines Likely to Be Required for Travel: ‘This Will Be the Trend'
When asked whether coronavirus vaccinations will be necessary in order to fly, the CEO said: “I think this will be the trend initially.”
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‘Secret' Fund Has Millions of Dollars for Frustrated Travelers
If you’ve been fighting with an unresponsive travel agent over money, a little-known California fund has millions of dollars that could be paid to you.
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Beaches Top Dream Vacation Wish Lists for Americans as Travel Takes Off
Beaches top the list of dream destinations as Americans start to book long-delayed vacations, according to online global accommodations platform Trivago.
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CDC: Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel in US Without Tests, Quarantines
Add travel to the activities vaccinated Americans can enjoy again. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance Friday to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S., without getting a COVID-19 test or going into quarantine.
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CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel in U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidance which allows people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to travel freely in the U.S., as long as they remain masked.
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Hotels Are Reaching the Highest Occupancy Levels Since the Pandemic, Wyndham CEO Says
The hotel industry just had the highest occupancy levels in the past two weeks since the start of the pandemic last March, Wyndham Hotels and Resorts CEO said.