Low-Cost Airlines All A-Twitter with Customers

A Seattle woman tweets from an airport that JetBlue’s birthday present to her was forgetting to put her wheelchair on her flight. Seven minutes later, an airline official tweets back that the crew will work quickly to make things right.

On a Facebook page used by Delta Air Lines, a traveler suggests Delta wrap its Wi-Fi fee into its ticket price rather than charge separately. The airline doesn’t respond. The page mainly promotes the airline, talks up new services and offers travelers tips on popular things to do in the cities Delta flies to, like Las Vegas.

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Tips for Better Wi-Fi on the Road

Travel, business, and government leaders and pundits have been buzzing about public Wi-Fi for years; projects to wire every corner of major airports have come one after another, upstaged only by projects to wire entire cities. A price and policy war wages among hotel chains as many low and mid-priced chains offer free Internet access while some upscale chains, red-faced but holding tight, still charge as much as $14.95 a day for Internet in your room and hotel lobbies.

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Tours4Fun Announces “Halloween Tricks, Treats & Tours”

Tours4Fun is all set to offer a spine-chilling experience this month to our travel enthusiasts with our “Halloween Tricks, Treats & Tours!” Who can escape the devilish charm of Dracula and the hypnotic spell of the wicked witch? It’s that time of the year when regular clothes take a backseat and creepy costumes are in vogue. Front yards and windows are illuminated by the eerie glow of the pumpkin face. Orange and black are the flavors of the month!

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What Makes These Destinations Sui Generis?

Our planet is an attractive collage of diverse places, each place emanating a unique beauty that cannot be replicated. With so many fascinating destinations to explore and abundant choices to travel around the globe, wouldn’t it be nice to know the sui generis appeal of these popular getaways?

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TOP 5: Things NOT To Do After Returning From Abroad

You’ve been abroad and now you’re home. You’re more worldly, more cultured, and excited to share your experiences with your friends and family. You feel like a changed person, but the problem is, everyone else is exactly the same. And not only that, they expect you to be the same, too.

So how do you relate to them without coming across as braggy or snobby? Here are some suggestions from a kid who hasn’t been abroad yet, but who knows what it’s like to hear never-ending tales about Brazilian carnivals, Italian wine, and Australian rugby matches.This brings us to our first piece of advice:
#5 Don’t go on and on and on and on.

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Where Layovers Can Be Turned Into Adventures

SO close and yet so far — a common emotion for the international traveler. Thanks to complicated itineraries, even the most adept planner can end up with a long layover. But thanks to high-speed trains and better urban planning, being stuck at the airport isn’t what it used to be. Some of the best and most convenient options in the following culturally rich cities will be in well-touristed areas, but with, say, six hours at your disposal, all you’ll really want is a taste.

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Colorado Offers Snow Virgins a Free 3-Month Trip

People who have never seen snow or built a snowman are getting a chance to do it in Colorado, in a big way.

The Colorado Tourism Office launched a contest Monday to give three snow virgins an expenses-paid, three-month trip to Colorado, January through March. With help from local instructors and guides, contest winners will sample winter activities like snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing, dogsledding, the all-important apres ski cocktail hour, maybe even ice climbing — then Facebook, YouTube and Twitter about it.

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