Hotel News You Can Use: Spring Dining & Summer Spas
The Milestone Hotel Every Thursday we share the latest hotel deals across the industry. But there is more to hotel news than packages and savings, so we’ve launched the hotel news-you-can-use column. What’s opening, who’s renovating, what’s new to eat, what’s new to see, and who’s winning the hotel awards that...
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Cell phone fees abroad continue to skyrocket, especially as data use increases. As the bills climb, so too do the potential solutions. Gadget and Gear expert Phil Baker shows you the best alternatives that U.S. carriers are hoping you don’t discover. At this time of year, when many of us are planning our summer vacation [...]
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It’s festival season again and that means art lovers are fighting for tickets. But what you want to do is look for all the freebies that come along with these summer art festivals. In late May, Charleston, South Carolina comes alive for the Spoleto Festival, a 17-day performing arts festival that’s among the biggest in [...]
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Pilots at United Airlines have gone almost a decade without a formal agreement and last week they launched the Unfriendly Skies publicity campaign that alleges that not only is the airline mistreating their pilots, but its decisions are putting passengers at risk. Perhaps you thought that United is the only airline whose pilots are flying [...]
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Wales has become an annual broadcasting tradition for Peter Greenberg Worldwide, and for good reason–the history, the mythology, and of course, the people. As Peter recently noted: My affinity for Wales is often difficult to explain. I’ve tried to tell people why I love it so much, and in the end, it’s simply this: the [...]
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Travel Contest: Go Away This May
Our travel gear contest has closed (sign up for our newsletter to see if you won last week’s challenge), so now it’s time to hit the road. This May, we’re giving away three spring/summer travel opportunities all leading up to our June Summer Sweepstakes giveaway (details to follow). Check back every week for a different [...]
Travel Tip: Free Events at Art Festivals
It’s festival season again and that means art lovers are fighting for tickets. But what you want to do is look for all the freebies that come along with these summer art festivals. In late May, Charleston, South Carolina comes alive for the Spoleto Festival, a 17-day performing arts festival that’s among the biggest in [...]
Are the Skies Unfriendly & Unsafe? A CBS This Morning Report
Pilots at United Airlines have gone almost a decade without a formal agreement and last week they launched the Unfriendly Skies publicity campaign that alleges that not only is the airline mistreating their pilots, but its decisions are putting passengers at risk. Perhaps you thought that United is the only airline whose pilots are flying [...]
The Secrets to Lowering International Voice & Data Costs
Cell phone fees abroad continue to skyrocket, especially as data use increases. As the bills climb, so too do the potential solutions. Gadget and Gear expert Phil Baker shows you the best alternatives that U.S. carriers are hoping you don’t discover. At this time of year, when many of us are planning our summer vacation [...]
Travel Tip: Olympics 2012 Travel
Say you score tickets to the Olympic Games in London this summer. That’s great news, but are you prepared to deal with finding a place to stay? I’ve got some tips for you. Like any host city during the Games, hotel rooms won’t be cheap. So think like a contrarian and stay away from hotels. [...]
Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio–Swansea, Wales–May 5, 2012
Wales has become an annual broadcasting tradition for Peter Greenberg Worldwide, and for good reason–the history, the mythology, and of course, the people. As Peter recently noted: My affinity for Wales is often difficult to explain. I’ve tried to tell people why I love it so much, and in the end, it’s simply this: the [...]
Hotel News You Can Use: Spring Dining & Summer Spas
Every Thursday we share the latest hotel deals across the industry. But there is more to hotel news than packages and savings, so we’ve launched the hotel news-you-can-use column. What’s opening, who’s renovating, what’s new to eat, what’s new to see, and who’s winning the hotel awards that matter to you, the consumer. Check out [...]
Wheelchair Accessible San Antonio: The River Walk & Beyond
Historic cities often pose unique challenges for accessible travel. Our accessible experts Barbara and Jim Twardowski travel to San Antonio to navigate the Alamo and beyond with Barabar’s electric wheelchair and report back on the city’s challenges and rewards. Lush green foliage and 300-year-old oak trees shade the meandering sidewalks and foot bridges that border [...]
Travel Tip: New Airline Routes
With summer travel season around the corner, the airlines are paying attention to where people want to go. So here’s what’s going on with the airline routes this season. Ever heard of Porter Airlines? Probably not. It’s a small, regional service in Canada. But it has great service and just launched a route between Toronto [...]







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