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Acting Assistant Secretary Littlejohn’s Travel to Australia, New Caledonia, and Fiji – United States Department of State
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Jennifer R. Littlejohn will travel to Australia, New Caledonia, and Fiji from October 21-31 to lead the U.S. delegation to the Pacific Community (SPC) conference and show strong U.S. support for the region and its climate resilience, oceans, and science and technology…
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State Department warns Americans about travel amid Israel-Hamas war: The News4 Rundown
State Department warns Americans about travel amid Israel-Hamas war: The News4 Rundown – NBC4 Washington Skip to content Close Menu Contact Us
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United expects costs to rise as international travel demand stays strong
Long-haul flying demand is still at record highs. However, fares could creep up in the coming months as airlines face soaring costs. United Airlines said Wednesday during an earnings call that it expects costs to start climbing in the coming quarter but that travel demand remains strong. Scott Kirby, United’s CEO, said he was confident…
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The Battle Over Rewards Points
Delta Air Lines reversed course on some changes to its SkyMiles program, but across the travel industry, loyalty programs, which now rely more on credit card spending than miles flown, are in flux. How much do travelers care about their rewards points? Ed Bastian, the chief executive of Delta Air Lines, found out quickly last…
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Inside Hit Web Travel Competition ‘Jet Lag’: Team Reveals Where They Can’t Film, Why They Won’t Leave Indie Platform Nebula for Big Streamer
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the Season 7 finale of “Jet Lag: The Game” now streaming on Nebula and YouTube. The Season 7 finale of “Jet Lag: The Game” launched on YouTube Wednesday, giving all non-Nebula subscribers access to the conclusion of the Streamy-nominated online travel game show’s most recent edition, and the big reveal of…
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How to Travel With Someone Who Sucks
While I prefer solo travel, I know that traveling with another person can be a beautiful thing. When you’re hiking to a waterfall, or getting lost in a new city, or gazing at the Taj Mahal, you might feel a pang of regret if you don’t have someone with you to share in the moment.…
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DHS Announces Start of Applications for Visa-Free Travel to U.S. for Eligible Israeli Citizens and Nationals
Release Date: October 19, 2023 WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is announcing the start of visa-free travel for short term visits to the United States for eligible Israeli citizens and nationals following Israel’s admission into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program. Starting today, Thursday, October 19, eligible Israeli citizens and nationals…
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How to Take Care of Your Clothes While Traveling
A few years ago (just a heartbeat before the world went into lockdown), I traveled to Cape Town for my best friend’s wedding. I was a bridesmaid and thus so nervous that the airline would lose my luggage and the all-important bridesmaid dress that I packed it in my carry-on suitcase. Despite my careful planning,…
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State Department issues worldwide travel advisory for Americans
The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory for all U.S. citizens Thursday who may be or preparing to travel worldwide. >> Read more trending news The reason is due to “increased tensions in various locations around the world, the potential for terrorist attacks, (and) demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests,” according…
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Thinking About Time Travel Helps Solve Problems in Physics
Time travel. We’ve all thought about it at one time or another, and the subject has been explored extensively in science fiction. Once in a while, it is even the subject of scientific research, typically involving quantum mechanics and how the Universe’s four fundamental forces (electromagnetism, weak and strong nuclear forces, and gravity) fit together.…