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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

This classic cruise ship just began quick trips to the Bahamas


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Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line's 1,680-guest Grand Classica is the latest ship to offer two-night cruises from the port of Palm Beach, Fla., to Freeport, Bahamas. It sails in tandem with the slightly smaller Grand Celebration to provide daily departure
 
  Cruise ship tours: Inside Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line's Grand Classica  
  Thinking about a quick getaway to The Bahamas? USA TODAY's latest Cruise Ship Tour offers a deck-by-deck look at the 1,680-passenger Grand Classica — a vessel that just began two-night voyages from Palm Beach, Florida to Freeport in The Ba  
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  Flixbus' signature green and orange buses have become  staple on European streets since the transportation start-ups inception in 2013.   Ride report: Taking California’s new Flixbus
The transportation start-up Flixbus is launching bus routes across Southern California.
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  One of the most well known national parks, Grand Canyon National Park is overwhelming in its immense size and depth. Lesser known but just as grand is Arizona's Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, located 30 miles southwest of St. George, Utah.   National parks: Tour five parks in 360 degrees
Marvel at Yosemite, take a mule ride down into the Grand Canyon, and more, all in 360 degree videos.
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  The Tack Room in The Pioneer Woman Boarding House has wood floors, cowhide rugs, and paneled walls.   The Pioneer Woman opens a boutique hotel in Oklahoma
The Pioneer Woman, one of the Food Network's biggest stars, has opened a boutique hotel in her hometown of Pawhuska, Okla. The hotel has eight rooms.
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  Following the excavation of Greco-Roman sculptures and buildings in Rome in the second half of the 18th century, artists and art aficionados flocked to Italy to see the works themselves. In the art world, this prompted a new movement — Neoclassicism   The best museum exhibits in Europe this summer
If you’re heading overseas — or looking for a good reason to — Europe’s museum exhibits have a lot to offer in the next few months.
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  Tiny eateries and hustling kiosks pepper the market, while larger restaurants (mostly svelte cafés with seats spilling onto the streets) pull fresh market flavors and young crowds.   A taste of Tel Aviv's largest open-air market
Chef-led restaurants and cafes hug Carmel Market, known locally as Shuk HaCarmel, on all sides, pulling ingredients straight from the produce stands.
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  The price of fuel for planes has steadily risen by 50 percent over the past year or so.   Are rising fuel prices affecting plane tickets?
Airlines are saying passengers will pay more. But while there will be some pain, it won’t be terrible for most of us.
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  Passengers arrive at the JetBlue Airways' self-service lobby in Terminal C at Logan Airport in Boston on March 22, 2018.   DOT: Airline complaints fall as bag-handling, cancellations improve
Airlines canceled fewer flights and mishandled fewer bags in April, the Transportation Department reported Monday
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  This file photo from Oct. 31, 2015, show an American Eagle Bombardier CRJ-900 regional jet at at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.   American Airlines flights still snarled by glitch at regional affiliate
American has said a computer glitch at regional subsidiary PSA Airlines is causing cancellations for many of its customers.
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  USA TODAY   10 fun and free things to do in Las Vegas
When the Mirage put a regularly erupting volcano in front of its main entrance, an era of fun and free curb-side shows on the Strip took off.
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