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Destinations
Thursday, January 17
Japan - Soaked in tradition
In a land of ancient rituals, Natasha Dragun immerses herself in the spa culture... Sydney Morning Herald
Canada: You can walk on water, the frozen kind, in Alberta
No special skills other than the ability to walk about three miles are required to participate in what the locals call "ice walks."... LA Times
Tours and Activities
MLK Day: Free entry to national parklands and forests Monday
Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday marks the first fee-free day of the year for national parklands and forests in California and nationwide... LA Times
Great American Bites: What's a Spiedini? In a word, delicious
For 24 years, Garozzo's has quietly occupied a corner in the otherwise residential Columbus Park neighborhood, near downtown Kansas City... USA Today
Has Snowboarding Lost Its Edge?
Once the hottest thing on the slopes, snowboarding is showing signs of cooling. Here's why... New York Times
Cruise
Saga Ruby World Cruise Delayed by a Further Four Weeks
Saga Cruises has been forced to delay Saga Ruby's final world cruise by a further four weeks, the line has announced...CruiseCritic.com
The seven most spectacular new suites at sea
The most-discussed new suite of the year is aboard Celebrity Cruises' new Celebrity Reflection, the fifth and final ship in the line's Solstice Class series... USA Today
Transportation
United Airlines tries second airfare hike of 2013
United Airlines is trying to hike airfares for the second time this year, confirming to Today in the Sky that it has raised its base domestic fares by as much as $10 each way... USA Today
American Airlines unveils first new look since 1968
American Airlines airplanes are set to get a new look for the first time in more than 40 years... USA Today
Regulators Around the Globe Ground Boeing 787s
The directives in Japan, Europe and India follow a Federal Aviation Administration ruling Wednesday that it was grounding the planes operated by U.S. carriers... New York Times
Lodging
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