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TRO Travelgram: Sept 26

09-26-2013

 

Thursday, September 26
Destinations
9 Great Authors and the Places That Shaped Them
Here, we explore the work of nine well-known authors, whose books take readers on a journey through butterfly fields in Oregon, hotel hallways in Istanbul and villages in Botswana...IndependentTraveler.com

10 quintessential fall weekend trips
Shortening days, comfy sweaters, steaming mugs of warm apple cider: Some things are so quintessentially fall that, despite the promise of snowy days to come, we just can't wait to partake. Autumn is the ideal time for weekend trips both urban and rustic...USA Today

Tours and Activities
An Abandoned Adventure Is In Your Own Backyard
Traveling to abandoned places has become a thing. Who doesn't love the thrill of exploring an eerie, deserted spot... The Huffington Post

Tour the growing foodie scene in Washington, D.C.
The nation's capital, known for its monuments, museums and historic neighborhoods, attracts visitors for another compelling reason: its food. The dramatic growth of the city's restaurant scene, from high-end steak houses and ultra-posh eateries to neighborhood cafés and ethnic destinations, has turned Washington into a major food city... USA Today

Cruise
The best cruise excursions
Cruise excursions increasingly offer a chance to go where other holidaymakers can't or to try something extraordinary. Sue Bryant highlights 20 experiences... Telegraph (London)

10 most gee-whiz features at sea
Cruise ships continue to become more creative, with fun features like bowling alleys, ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls, and circus-like performances... USA Today

Transportation
10 Tips for Nervous Flyers 
Fear of flying is a common affection that cripples countless travelers. Air travel is, after all, the process of tearing through the sky in a winged tube at 600 miles per hour, thousands of feet above solid ground. So to help us keep our natural human anxieties in check, we turned to Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist and author of The Anxious Brain and The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques... The Huffington Post

Air New Zealand debuts new livery
Air New Zealand is now sporting a new look. The first domestic aircraft bearing the carrier's new livery began flying this week...USA Today

Study: Airlines made $27.1 billion off fees last year
Airlines throughout the world generated more than $27.1 billion from fees for services such as checking bags, according to a study out this month... USA Today

Lodging
Top travel sites: theposhpacker
Budget doesn't have to mean roughing it. There are hundreds of boutique hostels across the globe no
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