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According to the National Hurricane Center , residents and travelers spanning a swath of the country from North Carolina in the south along the East Coast to the north as far as Nova Scotia can anticipate a series of hurricane and tropical storm advisories in advance of Hurricane Earl, currently a category 4 storm.
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AAA Mid-Atlantic expects more than 900,000 Virginians to take a vacation this Labor Day weekend. That number is up almost 10% compared to last year. AAA says most of those travelers will travel by car and many drivers are leaving for vacation later this year as they waited to see what impact Hurricane Earl had on their destination.
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Joann Kuk of Oak Park is stuck with tickets on Mexicana Airlines that are worthless because the carrier is no longer flying, but she can count herself as lucky. She charged her tickets on her American Express card. Travel experts said using a credit or charge card is the best way to pay for an airline ticket. The card companies are generally quick to credit accounts if the carrier doesn't fly ...
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News from Travel Technology Update: The term "ancillary revenues" has come to make some travelers cringe: Too often, it is a euphemism for "charging for things that used to be free."
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