
THE TOP 10 IN TRAVEL NEWS THIS WEEK:
- United makes upgrades easier for elites
- Thomas Cook goes bust
- XL Airways Ceases Operations
- Booking.com ‘misleading’ travelers despite legal warning
- Elderly cruise passengers claim they were tricked into smuggling 20 pounds of cocaine
- ‘Moxy’ airline to launch with used Azul aircraft
- Proposed Ban Would Do Away With Plastic Toiletry Bottles at NY Hotels
- Rescuers used a human chain to save a group of dolphins stranded in a Florida canal
- Norwegian’s bondholders accept debt relief plan
- What Really Brought Down the Boeing 737 Max?
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EVEN MORE TRAVEL NEWS:
- The Great Thomas Cook Repatriation Begins, But Then What?
- Experiencing a rapid descent like Delta Flight 2353? Here’s why you shouldn’t panic
- Europe’s rail passes are affordable again — and much less confusing
- Nashville airport holding ‘mock flights’ to help kids with autism practice traveling
- Here’s where to find the perfect weather for every week of the year
- Germany’s tiny geographic oddity
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