Traveling somewhere? Here’s how not to be a pickpocket victim
On a recent trip to Paris, John Smaistrla was just a bump away from becoming a pickpocket victim.
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On a recent trip to Paris, John Smaistrla was just a bump away from becoming a pickpocket victim.
Is it my imagination, or are air travelers getting angrier at each other this summer?
A fragile medical device. An overstuffed rollaboard. A large cooler filled with snacks.You’d be shocked by what passengers are trying to fit under their economy class seats these days.
Airlines are shedding fees, giving away free stuff, and being extra nice to their customers. Has the world gone mad?
Shirley Barchi doesn’t want anyone to know she’s American when she travels abroad.
If you’re upset about being asked for a gratuity at every turn — at convenience stores, supermarkets and even on websites — then you might have a case of tip rage.
If you’re planning to travel somewhere this summer, you’re probably thinking of buying travel insurance.
If it feels like you have a target on your back when you’re traveling, you might be right. Tourists are being profiled like never before.
Life is full of compromises, and that will never be more true than when you’re traveling this summer.
Want to start an argument? Just ask a random family member where to take your next vacation. Specifically, should you play it safe by returning to the same place — or try something new?