Justin Dixon+FollowBahamas Tourist Mistakes You Gotta AvoidBeen to The Bahamas or planning a trip? Here’s what locals wish you knew: Don’t just stick to Nassau or your resort—there are 700 islands to explore! Skip the fast food and try real Bahamian eats (think conch and grouper). Watch out for sunburns, budget for higher prices, and don’t forget to catch those epic sunsets. Oh, and always stay aware of your surroundings. Trust me, your trip will be way better! #Travel #Bahamas #TravelTips30Share
Linda Price+FollowSouthwest's Seat Shuffle: What It Means for YouHeads up, Southwest flyers: the days of picking any seat when you board are numbered. Starting 2026, you’ll have to choose your seat ahead of time, and those “bags fly free” days are fading fast—checked bags now cost extra unless you splurge on pricier tickets. Why the change? Southwest says it’s catching up with the times (and trying to boost bookings after a rough year). If you want a shot at a comfier seat for free, fly before the new rules kick in! #Business #SouthwestAirlines #TravelTips51Share
Sean Clark+FollowFrench Roads Are Literally Melting!France is in full meltdown mode—literally. Drivers are being told to avoid the roads from noon to 4pm because the heatwave is so intense, some roads are starting to melt! If you’re road-tripping in France, pack extra water, slap on sunscreen, and cover your car windows. Even a quick drive could turn into a sweaty nightmare if you break down. Summer in France just got a whole lot hotter! #Transportation #FranceHeatwave #TravelTips30Share
Jamie Watson+FollowFlight Prices: Where to Save & Where to SplurgeTravel hack alert! Some flight routes are dropping in price (hello, Dallas to London and late summer Europe trips), while others are getting pricier (looking at you, Hawaii and peak Caribbean weeks). If you want to score deals, book midweek, avoid peak dates, and compare airports—even a short drive can save you cash. For the hottest routes, set alerts and jump on sales fast. Your next vacation could be way cheaper—or more expensive—than you think! #Travel #TravelTips #FlightDeals00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowHow to Dodge Sneaky Fees When Traveling EuropeEver notice that when you pay with your card in Europe, you’re asked if you want to pay in dollars instead of euros? Rick Steves says: always say no! That “convenience” is actually a sneaky fee called dynamic currency conversion, and it means you’ll pay more for your meal or shopping spree. Instead, always pay in the local currency to keep more cash in your pocket. If you get pushback, just ask to pay again in euros or pounds, or use cash if you can. Easy win for your wallet! #Business #TravelTips #MoneyHacks20Share
darrell47+FollowWhat Airlines Secretly Judge You For WearingEver wondered if your airport outfit could get you kicked off a flight? Airlines like Southwest, United, and American have rules against lewd, see-through, or offensive clothing—and don’t even think about boarding barefoot. Spirit just updated their dress code after some wild incidents, and even Speedos are a no-go on Hawaiian. Delta and Qatar take it up a notch, with stricter rules for business class. Basically, dress comfy but keep it classy if you want to fly! #News #TravelTips #AirlineRules5630Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowHeads up: Atlanta airport elevator detourTravelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will need to plan ahead—starting Monday night, the main security checkpoint elevator is temporarily out of service for a major upgrade. If you rely on elevators, follow the detour signs to the Concourse T-Midpoint elevators and look for extra help from airport staff along the way. This project aims to make getting around the airport smoother and more accessible in the long run, but for now, expect a few extra steps and allow yourself more time. Anyone else have tips for navigating airport detours or want to share recent travel experiences? #News #AtlantaAirport #TravelTips00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWould You Trust Airlines With Your Independence?Here’s a coffee break wake-up call: Two blind women were left stranded at an airport for five hours because airline staff just ‘forgot’ about them. They missed a chance to rebook and were only told after everyone else had already left. The kicker? They got a $100 voucher and an apology. If you rely on special assistance when you travel, double-check everything and ask for updates often—don’t assume the airline’s got your back! #Business #Industry #TravelTips00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowWhy Everyone’s Skipping Europe This YearApparently, the hottest travel tip right now is to avoid the hottest spots! Experts are saying places like France, Spain, Italy, and Thailand are just too packed—think traffic jams, cranky locals, and zero chill. Instead, try swapping Paris for Berlin or the Greek islands for Athens. Less crowds, more fun, and way better vibes. Who knew avoiding the crowd could be the ultimate travel flex? #Travel #TravelTips #Overtourism3554Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowEver Been the Only One on a Flight?Imagine showing up for your flight, waiting patiently at the gate, and then finding out you’re the only passenger on board! That’s what happened to two blind travelers on Southwest after a long delay. The airline rebooked everyone else but didn’t communicate well with these two. If you rely on airline apps or announcements, double-check with staff—especially during delays. Sometimes, being proactive can save you from a lonely (and confusing) travel adventure! #Business #Industry #TravelTips00Share