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These are the 10 most neighborly cities in the US—3 of them are in Utah
For the fourth year in a row, Neighbor.com ranked the most neighborly cities in America based on several factors, including low crime rates.
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The motel he booked was abandoned. Avoid the same fate with one call
He booked, he paid, he arrived on time. But his motel’s locked up, along with his money.
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United Airlines will soon let disabled passengers choose flights based on wheelchair accessibility
The airline also agreed to refund the fare difference if a passenger has to take a more expensive flight to accommodate their wheelchair.
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Delta says it will walk back some planned SkyMiles changes after customer backlash
Delta announced changes to its loyalty program two weeks ago in response to increased demand for its lounges and other perks.
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Airbnb is offering a weekend stay at Shrek's Swamp in the Scottish Highlands: Here's how to book
The property is an exact recreation of the green ogre’s home in 2001’s hit film ‘Shrek.’
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Buy your holiday airfare by mid October — it's ‘the best time to book,' economist says
Holiday travelers may want to book their flights in the first two weeks of October before prices begin to rise due to limited supply and high demand.
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These are the 50 best hotels in the world
The best hotel in the world is Passlacqua, an 18th century villa on the edge of Italy’s Lake Como, according to the 50 Best organization’s inaugural ranking.
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Airbnb says it has removed 59,000 fake listings from the platform in effort to crack down fraudsters
Airbnb says it’s cracking down on fake listings, which are emerging as a major problem for customers of the short-term rental site.
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Minivans rate poorly in new crash test
None of the models tested earned a good rating in a front crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Puppies training to be future assistance dogs earn their wings at Michigan airport
The five puppies — Labrador and golden retrievers, and a papillon among them — bounded through the airport, earning more than a few quizzical glances from airline passengers
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UNESCO names new sites to its World Heritage List – including one in the US
The World Heritage Committee named 27 new sites to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Two sites in Ukraine were named to its “in danger” list.
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Which is better — ChatGPT or a travel agent? Here's our pick
Generative AI is getting better by the week, but can it best the skills of a professional travel planner? Intrepid Travel accepted CNBC’s request to find out.
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An Italian island is letting foreigners live rent-free for three months — meet the first person to arrive
The Sardinian village of Ollolai is paying for housing and bills for digital nomads who agree to give something back to the community before they leave.
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Delta will make it harder to get into airport lounges, changes rules to earn elite status
Delta has grappled with overcrowding at some of its airport lounges.
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Horror vacation? How to avoid fraud when planning your next trip
Tourism is a multi-billion dollar industry and criminals want their share. Here’s how not to risk falling into their clutches.
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Why a cruise might save you money on travel in 2024
This year, vacations cost families dearly. So our NBC Bay Area Responds team is giving cruises a second look, to possibly save you money in 2024. Consumer investigative reporter Chris Chmura reports.
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Delta flight turns around after passenger has severe case of diarrhea: ‘This is a biohazard issue'
“We’ve had a passenger who’s had diarrhea all the way through the airplane,” a Delta pilot can be heard telling air-traffic control in a recording posted on social media.
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‘Systemwide technology issue' led to nationwide ground stop for United Airlines
A nationwide ground stop was issued for United Airlines flights Tuesday, just as the long Labor Day weekend travel was coming to an end.
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Looking to visit New York City? What to know about the city's new Airbnb and short-term rental restrictions
Looking for a place to stay in NYC? Your options may now be much more limited than before, because the city will now start enforcing a new law restricting short-term rentals, like those listed on sites like Airbnb and Vrbo.
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Squeezing in one last summer trip over Labor Day weekend? Expect crowded airports and full flights
If you’re squeezing in one last summer trip over the Labor Day weekend, expect lots of company.