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  1. Pay What The Kids Pay: The New York Times publishes a...

    Gridskipper &bull 4 Hours Ago

    The New York Times publishes a piece discussing how student travel sites are now offering up deals to those that would normally not be eligible. Even though the deepest discounts are reserved for students, you can still find "specially negotiated… Full Story »

  2. Attention New York City: JetBlue to Give Away Free Tickets, Today Only!

    The Airfarewatchdog Blog &bull Today

    In honor of their 10th anniversary, JetBlue kicked the week off with a $10 one-way sale on their first 10 routes from New York's JFK. Pretty amazing stuff, though it just lasted one day, and was only valid for travel… Full Story »

  3. Would You Stay at Ground Zero?

    The Window Seat &bull Yesterday

    On the morning of 9/11, I remember repeatedly thinking to myself, "things are never going to be the same again." But here we are nearly 10 years later, and things over the past decade have been creeping back to sameness.… Full Story »


  4. The 10 Best Bars in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Matador Trips &bull Yesterday

    Eclectic has become an overused word in recent years but it may still be fairly applied to nightlife in Williamsburg, Brooklyn's least easy-to-define neighborhood. From hookup havens to cocktail lounges to bier halls, the world class bar scene stems from a culture clash with few rivals in New York or anywhere. Barcade's raison d'etre is thirty vintage video game titles, including Donkey Kong, Frogger, Asteroids, Punch Out!, Gauntlet, DigDug, and many others. Supplement that geeky awesomeness with 25 tap beers… Full Story »

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  5. Delta Joins JetBlue On JFK Tarmac Waiver

    Aviation Week &bull Mar 8, 2010

    Delta joined JetBlue in asking the U.S. Transportation Dept. to temporarily waive the new three-hour limit on tarmac delays, as applied to operations at New York's Kennedy Airport. The new rule is scheduled to take affect for domestic flights at… Full Story »

  6. Travel Deals: $10 JetBlue Flights from New York

    NY Times Blog - Travel Q&A Blog &bull Mar 8, 2010

    In celebration of JetBlue's 10th anniversary, the airline is offering $10 fares on all remaining seats between Kennedy Airport in New York and the airline's first 10 destinations. Travel must be booked online by midnight tonight, Central Time, for travel… Full Story »

  7. $10 Flights on JetBlue-Today Only!

    Travel & Leisure Golf &bull Mar 8, 2010

    By Ann ShieldsDeals, Air Travel, NewsComments To commemorate its 10th birthday, JetBlue is offering $10 tickets on remaining seats on flights between New York City's JFK Airport and the first 10 cities it served. You must book the flights today… Full Story »


  8. Top 10 Spring Break vacation destinations for 2010

    Orbitz Travel Blog &bull Mar 8, 2010

    Spring is right around the corner, and if you're thinking about taking a Spring Break vacation, here's some inspiration: Orbitz has tallied the most popular Spring Break vacation destinations this year. From beach vacations to family vacations, Cancun to New… Full Story »


  9. The Most Expensive U.S. Cities To Visit

    Forbes Travel &bull Mar 8, 2010

    For the first time in recent memory, the average price of a hotel room in New York City is less than $200 a night. Prices are also down in Honolulu, Hawaii, a destination for the kind of lengthy vacations that… Full Story »

  10. Shocked by American's Flagship Service!

    One Mile at a Time &bull Mar 8, 2010

    Hello from 38,000 feet aboard American's Flagship Service to San Francisco (from New York). Having flown United's Premium Service on this route many times, I have to say I'm shocked by American's Flagship Service. Good or bad? You'll just have… Full Story »

  11. Another Casualty of the Down Economy: Rest Stops

    Worldhum &bull Mar 5, 2010

    Arizona has the largest budget gap in the country when measured as a percentage of its overall budget, and the state Department of Transportation was $100 million in the red last fall when it decided to close 13 of the… Full Story »

  12. Atlantic City Spring Break

    Cheap Atlantic City &bull Mar 5, 2010

    Need ideas about where to go on Spring Break this year? How about Atlantic City, New Jersey? After all it's within 2 hours of more than 350 Colleges and Universities. Atlantic City is also a short drive from New York,… Full Story »


  13. JFK Airport is Constipation International

    Travel Babel &bull Mar 5, 2010

    Colorado-based Claire Walter shares hot travel news, travel trends and the travel industry and first-hand domestic and international destination information. Copyright Claire Walter 2006-10. New York's already congested John F. Kennedy International Airport has gotten that much worse with the… Full Story »

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  14. Know how to tip

    Fodor's Travel Wire &bull Mar 5, 2010

    Servers in some countries expect a tip from Westerners but not from locals. Others expect a bit of change left over from the bill. In China, a tip of 3% of the bill is fine; in New York City food… Full Story »

  15. Hidden New York: Fun for Kids in Chelsea Market

    Mommy Poppins &bull Mar 5, 2010

    Back in my pre-parent days I would travel all over the city for my groceries and one of my favorite places to shop was the Chelsea Market. I loved the industrial look of the worn factory floors and exposed brick… Full Story »

  16. UAL Requests DOT Clarification On Grants

    Aviation Week &bull Mar 4, 2010

    United is again complaining that some federal grants to help small communities get more airline service could be used, without sufficient justification, to subsidize lower-fare competition against existing service offered by United or other carriers. Huntsville said it will and… Full Story »

  17. Map: A Guide To Non-Beefy Buenos Aires Eats

    Gridskipper &bull Mar 4, 2010

    Today The New York Times published "Buenos Aires For Those Who Shun Steaks," a helpful piece by Tanvi Chheda that highlights establishments where you can find healthy eats in the bife de chorizo and morcilla-obsessed Argentinean capital. We thought it… Full Story »

  18. New York: One Hotel Makes You Sleepy, One Hotel Wakes You Up

    Hotel Chatter &bull Mar 4, 2010

    Dream and Night are the perfect hotels to experience this package, as Dream mimic Alices wistful-like state and Night embodies the dark, ominous characteristics portrayed in Tim Burtons movies. Full Story »

  19. Cancel your flight, but don't get your taxes refunded

    Budget Travel - This Just In &bull Mar 4, 2010

    Cancel that ticket at the last minute, though, and you won't always receive a refund for the taxes and fees. Is that fair? You never flew, so you never used government or airport services. Why should you still pay taxes and fees for services you never… Full Story »


  20. Buenos Aires: A City of Style and Sizzle

    National Geographic Traveler &bull Mar 4, 2010

    Each issue includes downloadable walking tours and maps, insider photography and travel tips, and National Geographic book discounts. Sign up to receive this biweekly e-newsletter free! More than the Paris of the South, Buenos Aires is a New World hybrid… Full Story »



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