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Dirtiest hotels in US?

David - Jan 15, 2026

TripAdvisor chose its 2008 worst hotels, selected by members as “beyond scummy,” and the Hotel Carter in New York City…

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Travelers coping with higher pricing

David - Jan 15, 2026

It’s no surprise travel across the board is costing more: Cruise ships are adding fuel surcharges, airlines are charging for…

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Airline merger talks march on

David - Jan 15, 2026

The chief executive of Northwest Airlines says his carrier could benefit from a merger -- if it's the right deal,…

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Are you ready for the mashup?

Ian Jarrett - Jan 15, 2026

If there's one new web term that you need to be aware of in 2008, it's 'Mashup'. The travel industry…

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A Week Exploring Ohio

Chitra Mogul - Jan 11, 2026

The 40,000 square miles of Ohio stretch from the northern ports on Lake Erie through the Amish country to the…

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Crystal: no smoking or else

David - Jan 10, 2026

Crystal Cruises is tightening up its no smoking policy by prohibiting the practice on verandahs of all staterooms and suites…

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Major hotel trend: greening

David - Jan 10, 2026

The No. 1 trend in today’s hotel industry is greening, according to American Hotel & Lodging Association President Joe McInerney.…

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Auctioning tours? Response is amazing

David - Jan 10, 2026

Adventure tour operator Boundless Journeys said customer response to its new online auction was “thrilling.” “The response was immediate,” said…

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US getting swamped with water parks?

David - Jan 10, 2026

Kalahari Resorts in Sandusky, Ohio, unveiled what it called the US’s largest indoor water park  --  a 173,000-square-foot facility. New…