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+16 +1American Airlines is dropping service to these 15 cities. This is likely only the beginning
American Airlines will temporarily stop flying routes to 15 small cities across the United States in October, signaling that some areas could wind up underserved as the coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate the travel industry.
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+3 +1Sleep over inside the world’s only surviving Blockbuster store in Bend
The iconic video rental store partners with Airbnb for a last-of-its-kind experience.
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+1 +1Your Comprehensive Guide to Solo Travel
Solo travel is a great way to not only learn about the world, but also discover who you are, and … Your Comprehensive Guide to Solo Travel Read More »
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Let's Window Shop for French Fairytale Homes
Chateaux hunting is a veritable mood right now – the idea of quitting urban life, recruiting your best friends to go all in on the adventure and living out the rest of your days fixing up your French fortress with an endless supply of wine & cheese. There is certainly no shortage of chateaux in
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+3 +1'Love is essential': Some EU countries relax rules for separated cross-border couples
Closed borders during the coronavirus pandemic have taken long-distance relationships to a whole new level. Now, some countries are providing sweet relief for cross-border couples. Norway's new rules take effect today.
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+22 +6Meet the company that sells your lost airplane luggage
If you’ve ever permanently lost a checked bag, your stuff probably ended up for sale at a store in Scottsboro, Alabama.
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+23 +5United Isn’t Alone. A Wave of Layoffs Could be Coming.
A wave of layoffs seems to be coming in the airline industry as new domestic quarantine rules slow the travel rebound.
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+24 +2Meet the company that sells your lost airplane luggage
If you’ve ever permanently lost a checked bag, your stuff probably ended up for sale at a store in Scottsboro, Alabama.
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+17 +2American Passports Are Worthless Now (Map)
Oh the places you can’t go
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+1 +112 Ways to Be Prepared for Anything While Traveling in 2020
If you were a member of the Boy Scouts of Girl Scouts as a kid, you likely have some essential … 12 Ways to Be Prepared for Anything While Traveling in 2020 Read More »
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+15 +613 Virtual Festivals and Events This Summer
Summer festivals are going digital, and that could be an opportunity to tune in to otherwise inaccessible events.
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+3 +113 Virtual Train Rides From Around the World That You Can Experience Right Now
From Switzerland and Italy to the U.S. and Japan, these virtual train rides offer viewers the chance to zone out and calm the mind, while seeing new landscapes.
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+18 +5I Just Flew. It Was Worse Than I Thought It Would Be.
The cabin was restless. It was a weekday afternoon in late April, and I was among dozens of people boarding an airplane that most of us had assumed would be empty. Flight attendants were scrambling to accommodate seat-change requests. Travelers—stuffed shoulder to shoulder into two-seat rows—grumbled at one another from behind masks. An ominous announcement came over the in-flight PA system: “We apologize for the alarming amount of passengers on this flight.” Each of us was a potential vector of deadly disease.
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+3 +1America’s ‘fried chicken war’
How immigration, ingenuity and the American spirit shaped a US fried chicken “war” that’s been simmering for four generations.
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+2 +1I'm a Park Ranger and I'm Worried About the Future of National Parks
“If you want to help national parks right now, don’t go to national parks.”
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+15 +3The World's Most Isolated People
The North Sentinelese tribe is one of the world's most isolated groups of people out there. Their story is intriguing and this article highlights key points.
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+23 +4Coronavirus Is a Once in a Lifetime Chance to Reshape How We Travel
After the pandemic, will there be a sharp uptake in cinema, church, pub, or restaurant visits, or will people have changed their habits for good?
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+10 +3Don't bail out airlines, say climate campaigners
Climate change: Use crisis to turn aviation green, say campaigners
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+27 +7The Intrepid Mother and Son Who Unraveled a Geographic Hoax
Atlas Obscura had a page for something called Moose Boulder, until fan Roger Dickey called us on it.
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+2 +1The Rich Are Scrambling To Escape COVID-19 On Private Jets
As air travel becomes more restrictive around the globe, the ultra-wealthy are becoming more desperate to get to where they want to be for the crisis.
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