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Every winter, hundreds of thousands of older Canadians spend the winter in the United States. But recently Canadian snowbirds are shifting their attention to other matters.
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A record 7.1 million Floridians are expected to travel more than 50 miles during the end-of-year holiday period, and most of them will drive.
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Health experts anticipated an influx of travel-associated dengue cases, but the numbers have soared beyond what they estimated. Here’s what that means for the future.
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Jet lag is a problem for many travelers but there are some easy ways to adjust your body clock. It might take planning ahead.
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As record crowds hit the roads and the skies this week for the holiday, here’s what to know before traveling.
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Miami International Airport needs some TLC. While the county is working on making improvements, it raises the question: is Miami International Airport really in shape to accommodate the deluge of traffic expected this month for spring break?
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A string of gang-related murders in the local community prompted the U.S. embassy in the island nation to issue a security alert.
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This year’s holiday travel forecast of three million Floridians on the road is a 3% increase over last year; the second highest since 2001.
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Federal officials say they are investigating a recent close call between an airline plane and a private jet that required pilots of both planes to take evasive action.
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Despite higher costs for air travel and hotels, AAA projects holiday travel will be 3 percent higher than a record total set last year in Florida and 8 percent higher than over the same period in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A record number of Floridians are expected to travel for this Memorial Day holiday.
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A widow is suing a cruise line, alleging that it let her husband's body decompose after he died of a heart attack. Marilyn Jones' husband, Robert Jones, died last August onboard the Celebrity Cruises ship Equinox.