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News You Can Use – August 3 2022
When Is Travel Insurance Worth It?
Now that Americans returning to the U.S. from abroad are no longer required to test for COVID-19 before boarding a plane, you might be wondering whether to pay up to insure your trip. Travel insurance often seems like an unnecessary cost, particularly when fares are refundable or… Kiplinger
The Most Wheelchair-Friendly National Parks In The U.S.
Badlands National Park in South Dakota is the most wheelchair-friendly national park in the United States. The park, known for its geologic deposits and mixed-grass prairie lands, has three wheelchair-friendly trails, which account for more than 17% of all its trails, according to a… Travel + Leisure
Airfares Dropping As Pent-Up Demand Eases
Budget roundtrip domestic airfares will drop to $286 this month, 25% below this year’s peak in May, according to a projection by an aconomist. The dip, which will bring prices in line with 2019, goes beyond the usual seasonal drop-off in August, which is 10% to 15%. It reflects… Travel Weekly
FAA Starts Regulatory Review Of Airplane Seat Size Standards
The FAA is starting a regulatory review process that could lead to the setting of size standards for commercial airplane seats as well as the space between aircraft rows. The first step will be a document asking the public to provide comments on the safety impacts of existing seat widths… Travel Weekly
How to Travel More Without Spending More
With rising inflation rates and less disposable income, travelers are looking for every way imaginable to stretch their dollars and travel on a budget. Sometimes, credit card rewards and airline miles can turn a standard trip into a dream adventure. Acclaimed financial optimizer and… Travel Pulse
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