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Continue reading →: Southwest Airlines Ditches Open Seating, Adds Red-Eye FlightsSouthwest Airlines has recently announced a significant policy adjustment. This entails the removal of open seating and the addition of red-eye flights. In a press release, the airline expressed that after engaging with customers and conducting thorough research, it was compelled to transition away from its 50-year tradition of open…
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Continue reading →: What You Should Do When Your Flight Is Severely Delayed or CanceledCHICAGO — Picture yourself waking up at 3 a.m. to load up your rental car for a 6 a.m. flight back to Chicago from Atlanta. You’re feeling upbeat after a great weekend and are looking forward to heading home and relaxing. As you head to the terminal on the tram,…
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Continue reading →: Traveling: Understanding the Pros and Cons of Third-Party WebsitesCHICAGO, Ill. — As the summer travel season is in full swing, many of you might be contemplating planning a trip before Labor Day Weekend. Traveling can be costly, and you may be seeking ways to economize. As you navigate the planning process, you may encounter advice suggesting that booking…
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Continue reading →: Atlanta Exceeds Expectations With Minimal FlawsATLANTA, GA. — When I was a kid living in West Memphis, Arkansas, people used to say that Atlanta was just Memphis with a more prominent skyline. At the time, I understood that to mean that Atlanta wasn’t anything special. Atlanta, a renowned global hub, has undergone a transformation in…
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Continue reading →: New York City Stands in a League of Its Own, Period.NEW YORK CITY, NY — New York City stands as a global icon with its world-renowned skyline and unparalleled diversity. It is a city in a league of its own. While the city has been associated with some negative aspects, such as the challenging issue of homelessness, scattered bags of…






