Paperless Boarding Pass: Airports & Participating Airlines in the U.S.

Launched in 2007, the paperless boarding pass is now available in 30 airports in the U.S.
The blog of the Transport Security Administration (TSA) published the updated list of the airports offering the service, with also the participating airlines.

Here’s a few of the airports:

– Airports:

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA), Newark International (EWR), Boston Logan International (BOS), Austin-Bergstrom International (AUS)

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Two New Companies Let You Hop on a Private Jet for Less

It may not seem like the best time to launch a company catering to the private business flier.

Business travel is down. Companies have been pressured by an angry public to sell their corporate fleets. And at a time when environmental responsibility is critical to many consumers, few CEOs want to be called out for leaving a big carbon footprint.

But at least two new ventures are turning those challenges into selling points, offering services that allow you to fly private but preserve cash, the climate and possibly your corporate reputation.

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How to Travel to Yellowstone

Are you dying to have a vacation? Come to Yellowstone where a lot of beautiful sights await you: Old Faithful Geysers, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Monument, Black Hill, Yellowstone Park and many museums such as Buffalo Bill Historic Museum and National Museum of Wildlife Art. America’s first national park is Yellowstone Park, which was established in the year 1872. Yellowstone is a great place to have a vacation and there are several ways to get there. If you want to get there fast you can opt to fly in, but if you want to see the countryside then take a bus tour or better yet take your car for a ride to Yellowstone.

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9 Tips for Insanely Busy Travelers

Many frequent and hardcore travelers are extremely busy people. One type of traveler crams business and pleasure trips into single junkets. Another type corrals an entire family through an itinerary that would kill a hardy donkey, let alone an exhausted working parent. Another type micromanages their trip down to the minute such that they’re setting alarms at all times of day to keep themselves on schedule. And then there are those who are so busy they can barely find enough time to take their vacations, much less do all the nuts-and-bolts tasks of planning those vacations.

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Ski Resorts Cutting Prices to Lure Locals

A struggling economy is turning out to be good news for skiers and snowboarders who live close enough to mountains that they can hit the slopes every weekend.

Many ski resorts are slashing prices on season passes and offering locals-only discounts in an effort to boost revenues from nearby metropolitan areas at a time many U.S. travelers are choosing to vacation closer to home.

In few places is this trend more evident than in Utah, where snow-lovers can drive from downtown Salt Lake City and be in a lift line in roughly 30 minutes.

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