Enroll in TSA PreCheck at a parking lot near you

If you’ve been interested in enrolling in the TSA PreCheck program but haven’t found the time to do it at the airport, there’s another way you can sign up: the newly expanding IdentoGO mobile enrollment program. The Transportation Security Administration is taking its TSA PreCheck registration process out of airports and to travelers in a mobile roadshow format this fall….

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Heathrow reschedules flights to pay tribute to the queen

On Wednesday, London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) paid tribute to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II by temporarily grounding an unspecified number of flights between 1:50 p.m and 3:40 p.m. To coincide with the transporting of the queen’s coffin between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Hall, where it will lie in public view for four days before Monday’s state funeral, Heathrow…

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Is this the most epic river cruise ever? See what 1 line just announced for 2024

How long is too long for a European river cruise? AmaWaterways is about to find out. The upscale river cruise line just announced its longest itinerary ever for a single vessel — a 49-night routing between Amsterdam and Giurgiu, Romania, that will include travel on seven European waterways. Dubbed the Seven River Journey, the itinerary includes travel on the…

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Southwest to count some 2022 award travel toward tier status

Southwest frequent flyers, you may have just gotten a huge boost toward elite status qualification. Southwest is counting award flights flown between Jan. 1, 2022, and Sept. 19, 2022, toward tier status requirements. Many Southwest Rapid Rewards members were notified of this promotion on their account page, but no public announcement has been made. The news was first reported…

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inVOYAGE 2022

inVOYAGE is headed for Qatar, and right before the World Cup, to bring together a group of some of the best international high-end incentive and events professionals, luxury hotels and destination specialists.

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Mayhem at Amsterdam Airport as airlines asked to cancel flights

Passengers traveling in and out of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) this week are once again facing a slew of delays and hourslong lines at the problem-plagued airport. Officials at the Netherlands airport blamed the disruption on labor shortages, particularly affecting security checkpoints. They were forced to ask airlines to cancel more than 80 flights between 4 p.m. and 11…

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2 cruise lines cancel Bermuda calls over continued COVID-19 testing requirements

Two of the world’s biggest cruise lines have canceled upcoming calls in Bermuda, citing the island’s ongoing COVID-19 testing requirements. Celebrity Cruises has canceled visits to Bermuda in October and November scheduled for four ships: Celebrity Beyond, Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Reflection. The vessels had been set to visit the island on Oct. 22, Oct. 30-31, Nov….

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I’m terrified of horror films and braved Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights as a first-timer — here’s how scary it really was

Editor’s note: TPG’s Summer Hull traveled to and attended a media event for Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights as a guest of the theme park. The opinions expressed below are entirely hers and weren’t subject to review by any entity. When it comes to spooky-themed entertainment, I’m a wuss. A scaredy cat. A weenie, if you will. I don’t…

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