Protecting a Vacation: 6 Must-Ask Questions
While most travelers and vacationers feel traveling should be experienced like a weekend at Disneyland, few know that they are at their most vulnerable during a long-distance vacation. Travel insurance can’t prevent bad things from happening on a vacation, but it may be able to protect the traveler’s financial investment, according to the Insurance Information […]
Boomer Study: Top Gripes, Gratifications in Travel
AARP Travel, which tracks America’s 76 million baby boomers who spend over $120 billion annually in leisure travel, recently came up with the top gripes and top “greats” that boomers say color their experience of travel. Although they are less stressed, Boomers are not travelling without hiccups. According to the research, clearing security, flight delays […]
Enticing Travel Packages for Mind and Body
Detox. Las Vegas-Style The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is running a Digital Detox Weekend Retreat in September. Unlike most other experiences one can have in Las Vegas, guests will enjoy a calming weekend of activities designed to provide a digital escape and relief from constant connectivity with their mobile devices.
Truth in Travel: What 20 Years of Data Reveals
Over the last 20 years, Expedia.com has averaged a booking on its site every other second. So the analysts at the online travel company recently decided to take a look back and see what some of the booking milestones over the company’s 20-year history might say about how we travel. And here is what they […]
Honeymoons and Mini Moons: New Trends
As bridal season moves into full swing, a new report just out shows a seismic shift in honeymoon travel trends in North America. In the last five years, rising wealth, digital connectivity and an increasing global demand for wellness have changed the way couples book, plan and experience their honeymoon.
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