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Informative Press Releases for Travel
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Destinations
Wednesday, April 3
36 Hours In... Belgrade
It may have a dark recent history, but the Serbian capital is a cultured city on the move, says Tom Rowley... Telegraph (London)
10 places that can change your child's life
Travel can introduce kids to the world's real-life wonders, changing their perspective on topics they may have only read about in books. It can literally change their lives... CNN
A $100 Weekend in Boston
Art, history and even something called the Double Awesome are all part of the Frugal Traveler’s latest $100 weekend... New York Times
Tours and Activities
Top 5 Summer Activities in New England
From Maine to Rhode Island, New England offers endless options for those looking to relax -- be it with friends, family or their better half... The Huffington Post
The Polish Soviet-style spa experience
Straighten yourself out in no time... The Independent
Restaurant Report: Ámaz in Lima, Peru
At the capital's first serious Amazonian restaurant, the adventure begins the moment the menu is delivered... New York Times
Cruise
The Best European Cruise Itineraries
With a blistery winter still hitting most of the U.S., flowers blooming, birds chirping and clear blue skies start to feel like an impossibility... The Huffington Post
Carnival blames sequestration cuts for long lines at port
Passengers aboard a Carnival cruise that returned to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Sunday said they spent hours in long lines waiting to get off the ship... NBCNews.com
Holland America plans more Australia, New Zealand trips
Holland America will send two ships to Australia and New Zealand for the 2013-14 season -- the same number the line had in the region this past year... USA Today
Transportation
Airports get creative to combat threat of bird strikes
The number of reported collisions between aircraft and wildlife is on the rise in the U.S. as is such incidents' price tag, even as airports and the federal government have stepped up efforts to reduce the potentially deadly risk they pose... USA Today
Pay-as-you-weigh airfares the 'next step'
The head of Samoa Air has defended its policy of charging passengers by their weight, arguing such a system is not only fair but the future for other airlines... CNN
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