Luggage lies: Baggage trackers don’t always work!
If you think having a baggage tracker will prevent your luggage from getting lost, think again. Here’s why AirTags or Tiles fail.
On Travel is a weekly consumer travel column that offers information and advice for people planning a business or leisure trip. The feature started in USA Today in 2013 and is now nationally syndicated.
If you think having a baggage tracker will prevent your luggage from getting lost, think again. Here’s why AirTags or Tiles fail.
Why is travel filled with obsolete hotel amenities? Because many hotels don’t listen to their guest — and they want to make more money.
If your flight is delayed — I mean, really delayed — should you just sleep on the airport floor?
Last month, the National Weather Service issued an El Nino advisory, predicting the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Here’s how to make sure it doesn’t affect your next trip.
Someone has to say it, so I will: Please, stop trying to switch airline seats. Here’s why — and how you can still get a decent seat.
Good news: It’s not too late to book a trip for the holidays. Prices are falling and there’s still availability — if you know where to look.
If you’re thinking of taking a cruise soon, there’s a little-known mistake that could really cost you. Here’s how to avoid it.
Anyone who travels by train in the United States knows the feeling of being late. But what’s behind the problem — and how do you fix Amtrak?
The frenetic summer travel season is a fading memory. The pandemic lockdowns and masking requirements are history. But guess what? It’s still not safe to travel, according to experts.
Revenge travel, or taking a vacation to “get back” at COVID for keeping you trapped during a lockdown, was a phenomenon last year. And you’d assume that this fall, people would want to take a break. But they aren’t.