dylan15+FollowWhy Off-Season Travel Is the Real HackTurns out, skipping the crowds isn’t just about saving cash—some places are actually better when everyone else stays home. Think Venice’s dreamy winter fog, Iceland’s epic Northern Lights, or Greek islands in October with the beaches all to yourself. Off-season means cheaper stays, zero lines, and real local vibes. Here’s your sign to book that trip when no one else is going! #Travel #TravelTips #OffSeason20Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowTSA's Holiday Travel No-NosAirport security lines are about to get wild, and TSA just dropped a PSA: skip the sparkly sweaters and baggy hoodies if you want to get through faster. Those festive fits and oversized layers are a big red flag at checkpoints. And if you’re bringing gifts, don’t wrap them—TSA will just have to rip them open anyway. Gift bags are your new BFF. Let’s all try to make it through security without a meltdown this year! #News #TravelTips #TSA00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWhy Mid-Size Cruise Ships Are the Sweet SpotTurns out, when it comes to cruise ships, bigger isn’t always better. While mega-ships are making waves, most travelers actually prefer mid-size vessels—think less floating city, more boutique hotel vibes. People love the idea of hopping between destinations, but they don’t want to feel lost in a crowd of thousands. If you’re eyeing a cruise for 2026, look for deals on mid-size ships for the best balance of fun and relaxation! #Business #Industry #TravelTips40Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowZero-Stress Vacay Ideas You’ll LoveIf planning a trip feels like a second job, these low-effort getaways are for you. Think walkable cities where you can just wander, nature escapes where the scenery does all the work, or all-inclusive resorts that handle everything. Even a quick trip close to home can be the reset you need. The best part? No rigid schedules—just pure relaxation and room for spontaneous fun. Sometimes, the best memories come from doing absolutely nothing! #Travel #TravelTips #VacationMode00Share
ethanconner+FollowBig parking changes coming to RDU in 2026Starting January 2, 2026, travelers at Raleigh-Durham International Airport will have one less parking option—Economy 4 is switching to employee-only use. The good news? Economy 3 is getting a major upgrade, with 7,000 new spaces, a customer amenity building, solar panels, and EV chargers rolling out in phases through 2026. If you usually park at Economy 4, it’s time to plan ahead and maybe adjust your route. Anyone else wondering how this will affect your airport routine? Share your thoughts or parking tips below! #News #RDU #TravelTips00Share
Courtney Williams+FollowStill Need a Health Passport?Thought travel was back to normal? Not everywhere! Most countries ditched COVID vaccine checks, but some still want health forms or proof for things like yellow fever. And if there’s a local outbreak, expect surprise screenings or QR codes at the airport. Pro tip: keep digital copies of your health docs handy and always check official travel sites before you book. Travel’s lighter now, but you still need to prep for some destinations! #Health #BodyHealth #TravelTips00Share
gregorybrown+FollowAre You a High-Maintenance Flyer?Ever wonder what gets you labeled as 'that passenger' by flight attendants? Turns out, hitting the call button for every little thing, ignoring safety demos, showing up tipsy, hogging the aisle, being rude, or making demands at the worst times are all major red flags. With call button use up 40%, crews are more alert than ever. Next time you fly, maybe skip the third request for napkins and just be chill—you’ll thank yourself later! #News #TravelTips #FlightAttendant10Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowThese Airports Are Basically MarathonsEver booked a flight and thought you had plenty of time—only to realize your gate is a 19-minute walk from security? Some U.S. airports are so massive, you might need to start training! Salt Lake City tops the list, but Charlotte, Dulles, and even Philly will have you hustling. Pro tip: always check your airport’s layout before you go, especially if you’re wrangling kids or running late. Which airport trek surprised you most? #News #TravelTips #AirportLife01Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWould You Pay to Recline on a Flight?WestJet tried to squeeze in more seats by making economy seats non-reclining, but travelers weren’t having it. After a wave of complaints about comfort (especially on long flights), the airline hit pause on the plan. The takeaway? When it comes to flying, even small changes can spark big reactions. If you care about comfort, double-check your seat options before booking—and remember, your feedback can actually make airlines change course! #Business #Industry #TravelTips00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowCruise heartbreak in Jacksonville: Don’t forget your green card!A family’s Bahamas cruise from Jacksonville was ruined after two members—both US permanent residents—were denied boarding for not bringing their green cards. Even with passports and state IDs, they couldn’t sail or re-enter the US without the physical cards. Norwegian Cruise Line’s policy is clear: green card holders must carry their cards at all times. The family is now fighting for a refund, but the cruise community isn’t showing much sympathy, saying it’s a hard lesson in travel prep. Have you ever had a trip derailed by missing documents? Let’s hear your stories and tips! #News #TravelTips #CruiseLife00Share