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Nearly 50 million Americans are expected to hit the roads, rails and skies this 4th of July weekend. AAA forecasts holiday travel to near pre-pandemic levels. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett experienced it firsthand at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. Read More
JERUSALEM — At a tourism conference in Phuket last month, Thailand’s prime minister looked out at attendees and posed a question with a predictable answer. “Are you ready?” Prayuth Chan-ocha asked, dramatically removing his mask and launching what’s hoped to be the country’s economic reset after more than two years of coronavirus-driven restrictions. When the …
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The July Fourth holiday weekend is off to a booming start with airport crowds crushing the numbers seen in 2019, before the pandemic. Travelers across the United States experienced hundreds of canceled flights and a few thousand delays on Friday, much as they did earlier this week. Patricia Carreno arrived with friends at Los Angeles …
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Independence Day weekend is expected to be the second busiest for travel since 2000, with flight delays, cancelations and staffing woes. Why it matters: It’s a sign that the summer of “revenge travel” is upon us, with Americans splurging on travel and enduring delays to make up for pandemic-related cancellations. The big picture: Airlines from …
Roughly two-thirds of those between 18 and 40 say they worry about inflation. Getty Images Soaring prices not seen since before Generation Z and millennials were born has many of them canceling travel plans and seeking second jobs, according to data exclusively obtained by The Post. The high gas prices and four-decade-high inflation are by …
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Democratic Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush has mostly voted by proxy over the last two years but spent thousands in travel and event expenses on the dime of taxpayers and donors, federal records reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation show. The House authorized an emergency health policy in May 2020, letting members vote remotely — …
Democratic Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush has mostly voted by proxy over the last two years but spent thousands in travel and event expenses on the dime of taxpayers and donors, federal records reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation show. The House authorized an emergency health policy in May 2020, letting members vote remotely — …
Travel woes are growing for the millions of Americans planning to take a trip this Fourth of July weekend. Around 48 million people are expected to travel over the holiday just one million short of pre-pandemic levels. But that spike in demand appears to be overwhelming airports and comes as gas prices remain near record …