Grand Canyon, U.S. seeing more foreign tourists

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Why cut-rate carriers are still No. 1

Discount carriers used to be the darlings of air travelers, if not travel columnists. With low fares and high standards of customer service, what wasn’t to like?

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Taiwan hopes to draw Chinese tourists

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American to charge for a second bag

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New technology, rules aim to ease aggravation

The Department of Homeland Security unveiled measures Monday aimed at easing the aggravation associated with air travel, including new screening machines, clearer standards for identification, and a new effort to keep travelers from falsely being identified as potential terrorists.

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5 great tax-rebate getaways

From laid-back Florida beaches to guided mule rides in the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, your tax-rebate dollars will

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What’s new at theme parks this summer

Whether your gang loves coasters or hates them, loves water slides or refuses to wait in line for them, you’ll find plenty of new attractions to amuse everyone at this country’s more than 400 theme parks (and scores more water parks) this spring and summer.

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Airlines go gourmet to draw first-class fliers

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Greenwashed! How to spot eco-lies

Book an airline ticket, save the planet.

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Fingerprinting proposal rankles travel providers

Airline and cruise ship companies will be required to fingerprint foreign nationals leaving the United States under a controversial Department of Homeland Security proposal released Tuesday.

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