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Why Now Is The Best Time To Book Your Dream International Trip
The weeks between spring break and summer can feel like a lull to many travelers, but it’s actually one of the best times to go on that big international trip. Spring shoulder season, arriving in April and May, brings lower prices and fewer crowds before the peak summer rush sets in. You can enjoy cheap airfare along and a more relaxed atmosphere at some of the top destinations and also enjoy more temperate weather… USA Today
News: Orlando’s Epic Universe Hype Fuels Airline Rush And Rising Ticket Prices
Epic Universe is poised to be a main attraction in Orlando’s theme park landscape. It will open to the public next month. The already popular city for amusement park seekers will also become an even bigger draw with five new lands of entertainment. In addition, airlines are adding more capacity to Orlando. And ticket prices are higher this spring and summer than they were in 2024… USA Today

Confessions Of A 1980s Flight Attendant
“I came of age when the jet age came of age,” says Ann Hood. Hood is an American novelist and New York Times best-selling author. Her book “Fly Girl” is a memoir of her adventurous years as a TWA flight attendant, right at the end of the Golden Age of air travel. As a child, growing up in Virginia, she also witnessed the first flight of the Boeing 707 – which ushered in the era of passenger jet travel… CNN
News: Adventure Travelers Saying ‘No’ To The U.S.
America’s thriving national parks, and more than 12,000 miles of coastline have lost some of their shine for adventure travelers. They are now taking their dollars elsewhere amid shifting political landscapes, international tariffs, and uncertainty over border policies. “There’s been a noticeable decline in interest from foreign visitors to the U.S., many of whom now perceive… Skift
News: DOGE Is Now In Charge Of U.S. National Parks
The Interior Department has come under the control of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This means that the tech mogul’s team will be able to make changes to more than 400 national parks in the U.S. and over 500 million acres of federal land. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum signed an order to give control to DOGE executive Tyler Hassen to oversee the department for “consolidation, unification, and optimization of administrative functions”… Fodors
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