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Thanksgiving travel tips: Best and worst days to fly or drive
When you’re heading home, the best times to drive are: before 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 28; before 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29; before 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30; or after 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 1, ... Read More
Air Travel Turbulence: What You Need To Know Before Flying During The Shutdown And Holiday Chaos
Expert tips to help you navigate airports and air travel as the effects of the government shutdown and holiday crowds collide. Read More
Travel experts share tips for navigating nationwide flight cancelations
The FAA cut 4 percent of flights at 40 major airports Friday, and plan to increase the cancelations to 10 percent by next week. Read More
What’s happening with Thanksgiving flights? Here’s what to know
Air travelers have been on a wild ride this fall with flight cancellations and staffing shortages related to the U.S. government shutdown, on top of the annual Thanksgiving crush still to come. Here’s ... Read More
2 Signs Your Upcoming Flight Could Be Canceled Amid the Government Shutdown
Consult Your Flight's Seat Map: “Look at the seat map. If your flight is pretty full, you’re probably safe, according to Katy Nastro over at Going.com. If you look at the seat map and it’s pretty ... Read More
FAA cuts: 5 tips from a travel agent if you're worried about holiday flights
As the FAA cuts flights nationwide to alleviate the burden on air traffic controllers working without pay, many travelers are beginning to think about their travel plans for the holidays. NBC ... Read More
Taking a Flight or Road Trip This Holiday Season? Use This Checklist and Travel Smarter

If you're flying, consider getting TSA PreCheck or Global Entry to skip the long lines and for easier security screening. Whether you're a frequent flier with these perks or showing up for the ... Read More
Stop Paying Full Price for Holiday Flights With These 5 Travel Tricks
Booking one-way flights may not be as convenient as round-trip tickets, but it gives you more options to choose from price-wise: You can book through different airlines for the best fares on the days ... Read More
Time to book Thanksgiving, Christmas holiday travel and tips to save

As the end of October draws closer, it is peak time to book that holiday flight. As the holiday season draws closer, it's time to mark your calendar and keep an eye on flight prices if you're planning ... Read More
Flight cuts, refunds, and rights: What travelers need to know
When your flight is canceled or delayed, your options depend on what you do next. If you accept a rebooked flight: You give up your right to a refund — even if the new flight is hours or days later. Read More
The FAA Is Slashing Flights Because of the Shutdown. Here's What Travelers Can Expect
Travelers will have fewer flight options within the U.S. starting Friday as the Federal Aviation Administration imposes schedule cuts at 40 major airports to ease the strain on air traffic controllers ... Read More
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