Vincent Perry+FollowBoeing’s “Safest” Jet Just Had Its First CrashSo, the Boeing Dreamliner—once the golden child of air travel—just had its first major crash in India. For years, it was the plane everyone trusted, but now old engineering shortcuts and past safety scares are back in the spotlight. If you’re booking flights, maybe check which plane you’re flying on. Investors are spooked too—Boeing’s stock took a nosedive. Sometimes, even the “safest” picks aren’t as safe as they seem! #Boeing #TravelTips #AviationNews #Business #Industry23Share
Danielle Anderson+FollowWhy the Dollar’s Having a Rough WeekHeads up if you’re planning a big trip or shopping spree: the U.S. dollar just hit a three-year low, which means your money won’t stretch as far overseas. The reason? Inflation is cooling off, so investors are betting the Fed will cut rates sooner than expected. Meanwhile, new tariffs could push prices up later, so keep an eye on your budget—especially for imported goods. If you’re thinking about buying euros, now might be your moment! #DollarDrop #MoneyMoves #TravelTips #Business #Market20Share
laura54+FollowSpain’s Airbnb Drama: Locals vs. TouristsEver tried booking a cute Airbnb in Barcelona, only to find locals protesting outside? Spain’s tourist boom is great for selfie spots and sangria bars, but it’s also pushing up rents and squeezing out locals. The government’s now cracking down on illegal Airbnbs to cool off the housing crunch. If you’re planning a trip, expect fewer cheap stays and more talk about ‘responsible tourism’—and maybe rethink that city-center rental! #TravelTips #Spain #Airbnb #Business10Share
boothconnor+FollowWait, Canada’s on the Travel Advisory List?!The U.S. just dropped a travel advisory for Canada—yep, you read that right! While it’s still considered safe, Americans heading north this summer are being told to sign up for alerts, check health info, and prep for emergencies. It’s all about keeping travelers in the loop, but it’s wild to see Canada on the same list as places with way more drama. Would you still go? #TravelAdvisory #Canada #TravelTips187Share
darrell47+FollowDon’t Let Airport Snacks Slow You Down!Just found out TSA’s got a whole list of foods you can’t bring on your flight—and it’s not just about liquids! If you’re flying from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands, leave the fresh fruit at home. But good news: donuts, pizza, and even cake are totally fine in your carry-on. Oh, and apparently, you can bring a live lobster (?!), but check with your airline first. Save yourself a headache and peek at the banned foods list before you pack! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks10Share
robertjones+FollowWait, You Can’t Bring This on a Plane?!Someone tried to bring a camping stove with a propane tank through airport security—yep, seriously. TSA had to remind everyone: propane tanks are a huge no-go in both carry-on and checked bags. Even if you’re a camping pro, leave the fuel at home! You can bring an empty, cleaned camp stove, but that’s it. If you’re ever unsure about what’s allowed, just text AskTSA. Don’t be that person holding up the line! #TSA #TravelTips #AirportFails272Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowWhen Your Cruise Tilts Like a RollercoasterEver wondered what happens when your cruise ship hits a wild patch of weather? Passengers on Princess Cruises’ Crown Princess got a surprise tilt after a sudden wind gust—think your coffee sliding off the table! No one was hurt, but some shops and shows took a hit. Lesson: Always keep your valuables secure and don’t skip travel insurance. Cruise life is usually smooth sailing, but a little prep goes a long way! #CruiseLife #TravelTips #MoneyHacks #Business60Share
Justin Dixon+FollowVenice’s Pricey Gondola Ride: Worth It?Rick Steves says Venice’s gondola rides are one ‘tourist trap’ that’s actually worth every euro. Sure, it’s $160 for 50 minutes, but gliding through those dreamy canals at sunset? Total bucket list vibes. If you’re headed to Venice, plan for crowds, skip the cars (they don’t exist), and don’t miss out on cicchetti—Venetian tapas that are cheap and delicious. Pro tip: visit during Carnevale for the ultimate experience! #Venice #TravelTips #RickSteves #Travel21Share
dylan15+FollowTravel Budget Hacks That Actually WorkEver blown your travel budget on day one? Same. But these 20 travel budgeting tricks are the real deal—think: splitting your cash into daily envelopes, using the 50/30/20 rule for flights, food, and fun, and booking trips during shoulder season for major savings. My fave? Grocery store breakfasts and midweek flights (cheaper and less crowded!). Turns out, a little planning means more gelato and less panic. Who knew budgeting could actually make travel more fun? #TravelHacks #BudgetTravel #TravelTips #Travel00Share
gregorybrown+FollowAirport Wi-Fi & Charging? Think Twice!TSA just dropped a warning about using airport Wi-Fi and those free charging stations. Turns out, hackers can use them to steal your info or infect your phone with malware! If you need to charge up, bring your own charger. And if you have to use airport Wi-Fi, don’t do any banking or shopping—wait till you’re home. Pro tip: iPhone users, try Lockdown Mode for extra safety. VPNs help too! Stay safe, travel smart! #TravelTips #AirportHacks #CyberSecurity #News30Share