Linda Price+FollowVacation Flights Vanish—Now What?Heads up if you booked a Florida getaway: Silver Airways just shut down, leaving travelers scrambling for refunds (tip: call your credit card, not the airline). The drama? Silver’s parent company owed way more than it could pay, so a hedge fund pulled the plug. Meanwhile, their seaplane cousin, Seaborne, is fighting to keep flying between the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico—so locals and tourists aren’t totally stranded. If you’re ever booking with a small airline, double-check their status before you pack! #TravelTips #FlightCancelled #MoneyHacks #Business10Share
Arthur Booker+FollowPlane Fuel Scare: What Really Happened?Imagine being on a flight that’s supposed to land in Chennai, but bad weather and airport traffic send you to Bengaluru instead—only for the pilot to realize the fuel’s running low! That’s what happened to 168 IndiGo passengers, who ended up safe but delayed. The real money lesson? Always pack a snack and a phone charger—unexpected detours can happen, even in the air! Plus, India’s airlines have had a string of mishaps lately, so double-check those travel plans. #TravelTips #AviationNews #LifeHacks #Business #Industry40Share
Paige Douglas+FollowCarnival's Loyalty Shake-Up Sparks DramaSo, Carnival Cruise Line just changed up their loyalty program, and longtime cruisers are NOT happy. Some folks are even threatening the brand ambassador—yikes! Here’s the scoop: if you’re loyal to Carnival for those sweet perks, expect some changes that might make you rethink your next booking. But hey, venting is cool—just keep it classy. Pro tip: always check for updates before you book, and remember, the messenger’s just doing their job! #CarnivalCruise #TravelTips #LoyaltyPrograms #Business61Share
aguilarallison+FollowRabies Risk on Holiday? Here’s the Real DealA British tourist just died from rabies after a trip to Morocco, and it’s honestly scary how fast this disease can turn deadly once symptoms hit. Rabies is usually spread by animal bites—even tiny ones—and not just from wild dogs, but bats and even cute strays. The kicker? You can get vaccinated before you travel, and the shots are way easier now. If you’re heading somewhere with rabies risk, talk to your doctor, avoid petting animals, and don’t ignore even the smallest scratch! #TravelTips #RabiesAwareness #StaySafe #Health #BodyHealth00Share
Robin Long+FollowHeads Up: Your Painkillers Could Get You BustedPacking for vacation? Double-check your meds! New airport rules mean some painkillers—like codeine or Tramadol—could land you in serious trouble abroad (think fines or even jail). Even common stuff like ADHD meds or sleeping pills need a doctor’s note in some countries. Paracetamol and ibuprofen are usually fine, but always check before you fly. Don’t let your hangover cure turn into a customs nightmare! #TravelTips #AirportRules #MedicationAlert #News151102Share
dylan15+FollowYou Can Bring Your Goldfish on a Plane?!Turns out, while TSA bans a ton of stuff from your carry-on (think: big drinks, wrapped gifts, even toy guns), there’s one thing they’ll let you bring—and it’s wild. Your pet goldfish! Yup, as long as it’s in a clear, spill-proof container, your little fishy can fly with you. Just don’t try that with your morning coffee—liquids still have to follow the 3.4 oz rule. Who knew?! #TravelTips #TSA #TravelHacks #Travel30Share
ashley89+FollowCarnival Cruise Parking Drama UnfoldsAnyone sailing on Carnival Panorama from Long Beach next June? Heads up: parking is a hot mess! Carnival just told guests there’s barely any parking at the port, so they’re pushing everyone to use offsite lots (think $180 for 8 nights, card only). You have to drop your crew and bags at the terminal first, then drive to the lot and catch a shuttle back. Oh, and if you’ve got a big car or back-to-back cruises, you’re on your own. Plan ahead or risk missing the boat—literally! #CarnivalCruise #TravelTips #CruiseLife #Travel279Share
Jerry Clark+FollowWhy Your Next Flight Might Smell SmokyHeads up, frequent flyers: the NTSB just flagged a weird issue with some Boeing and Airbus planes—specifically, their engines might let smoke into the cabin if a bird gets sucked in. No one’s been hurt, but imagine sitting mid-flight and suddenly the cabin fills with fog or a weird smell! Airlines are updating their safety checklists and training, so your next trip should be smoother (and less smoky). #TravelTips #AviationNews #FlightSafety #Business #Industry31Share
Ernest Harris+FollowStranded by a Shuttle Shutdown?Ever booked an airport shuttle only to find out it’s suddenly closed shop? That’s what happened to Eight Black Airport Shuttle riders in Colorado. The company just shut down overnight, leaving travelers scrambling for a Plan B. Rising costs and insurance hikes hit them hard—so now, folks need to double-check their rides before their next trip. Pro tip: Always have a backup ride app handy, just in case your shuttle pulls a disappearing act! #TravelTips #AirportHacks #MoneyLifehacks #Business00Share
Timothy Bird+FollowCarnival’s Free Water Mix-Up: What Gives?So, Carnival cruise regulars were pumped for their free water perk—until some found out the bottle in their room wasn’t actually the freebie. Turns out, you have to grab your complimentary water at the bar, not from your cabin. The confusion? Carnival’s website says you can get it in your room, but staff say otherwise. The takeaway: always double-check where to snag your perks so you don’t get an unexpected charge! #CruiseHacks #CarnivalCruise #TravelTips #Business00Share