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03/15/2010 06:33 AM
What hotels will do for a good review
At a time when properties from the largest chains to bed-and-breakfasts are engaging in a practice known as reputation management, the latest tools of the trade are you, their guests.

03/15/2010 10:33 AM
Continental cuts back on free food
Continental Airlines will discontinue offering free food to economy-class passengers on the majority of its domestic flights in the United States and Canada and on flights to some leisure destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, the airline announced Monday.

03/15/2010 09:18 AM
Paperless boarding takes off at United
More air travelers may soon be scanning their smartphones instead of paper slips at airport gates.

03/12/2010 07:16 AM
A last winter hurrah
If your kids were mesmerized by the Winter Olympics and clamoring for a snowy getaway, it's not too late, or too expensive.

03/12/2010 02:28 PM
FAA urges $787,500 in fines for American Airlines
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday proposed $787,500 in fines against American Airlines for maintenance violations.

03/12/2010 01:02 PM
What's new in Great Britain and Ireland
A key to experiencing Great Britain and Ireland smartly in 2010 is to embrace them not as "ye olde" destinations but as modern ones.

03/12/2010 11:55 AM
Good airline fees? Some are worth it
It's no secret the airline industry wants you to pay extra for everything.

03/15/2010 01:11 AM
British Airways cabin crew to strike this month
Union members representing British Airways cabin crew announced Friday they will hold two separate strikes this month in a dispute over working conditions.

03/11/2010 07:29 AM
Brighter outlook for international airlines
The international airline business is improving, said an industry group Thursday, and while losses are still expected for 2010, they should be half the size previously forecast.

03/10/2010 09:37 AM
Air traffic jams in NY likely to jump
Flying in and out of New York -- which is usually no picnic -- is likely to get worse this spring. A new rule on tarmac delays, possible exemptions to that rule and a runway closure may create a perfect storm for travelers.