travel
Coverage of travel in the Nexus archive.
- 5 things that could cost you more in retirement
While retirement may lower certain overall expenses, individuals should be aware that specific costs might exceed expectations. Potential large expenditures include health care, travel, and housing. These unexpected financial burdens could significantly deplete a retiree's budget.
- [US] State Dept Passport/travel survey ?
A user received a survey from the 'Department of State' regarding passports and travel, expressing skepticism about how the collected information might be used. The user is seeking confirmation if others have encountered this survey.
- See a reel, plan a trip: How social media and AI are changing the way Indians travel
Social media and AI are transforming how Indians plan and experience travel, with platforms like reels influencing trip decisions. The article highlights the growing role of technology in shaping travel behaviors.
- Inside the 'Vinted of travel', where you can snap up second-hand holidays cheaply
The article discusses a platform dubbed the 'Vinted of travel' that allows users to purchase second-hand holidays at reduced prices. The service aims to provide affordable travel options by reselling unused or last-minute holiday bookings.
- Tips to turn a staycation into a real vacation without blowing your budget
A WalletHub survey reveals high gas prices are altering summer travel plans for many Americans, prompting 59% to adjust due to transportation costs and 51% to spend less than last year. John Kiernan from WalletHub suggests eliminating lodging, travel, and dining expenses by staying local, treating a staycation as a mental escape, and exploring free or underutilized local activities to stay within budget while still enjoying special experiences.
- Tips to turn a staycation into a real vacation without blowing your budget
A WalletHub survey reveals high gas prices are influencing summer travel plans, with 59% of Americans citing transportation costs as a factor and 51% expecting to spend less than last year. John Kiernan, WalletHub's managing editor, recommends treating staycations like traditional vacations by breaking routines, exploring local areas, and selectively spending on activities like amusement parks or hotel stays to balance budget and enjoyment.
- How to make credit card rewards work for summer travel
A WalletHub survey found 44% of Americans plan to use credit card rewards for summer travel, with experts advising careful selection of cards based on travel habits and spending. Recommended options include the Capital One Venture Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, while cash-back cards are suggested for less frequent travelers. Experts warn against prioritizing large sign-up bonuses without considering fees and interest rates.
- Travel can take a major hit on your body — 3 health staples can help soften the blow
The article discusses how travel can negatively impact the body and suggests three health staples to help mitigate these effects. It highlights the challenge of enjoying vacations when travel-related stress or discomfort is present.
- Those bots sending discounts to your email is dynamic pricing in action. Get revenge on those bots by abandoning your cart
Retailers use algorithms to send discounts after cart abandonment, with patterns varying by category. Shoppers can leverage these predictable patterns by strategically delaying purchases, while luxury brands rarely offer such discounts. Decodo's research highlights differences in discount timing across sectors like fast fashion, beauty, furniture, and travel.
- 4th of July travel expected to hit record high: Busiest days to fly and drive
Over 72 million people are expected to travel during the Fourth of July week, setting a new record according to AAA. The travel surge includes both flying and driving.
- The Iran war is providing an unexpected boost to secondary city travel in Asia-Pacific
The Iran war is causing an unexpected increase in travel to secondary cities in the Asia-Pacific region as travelers opt for closer destinations. This shift is boosting trips to smaller cities during the summer season.
- Americans are feeling inflation's pinch into the holiday weekend. Here's where prices are rising the most
Americans are experiencing rising prices for travel, recreation, and food during the holiday weekend, straining household budgets as summer begins. The inflationary pressure is particularly pronounced in these sectors, impacting consumer spending.
- Drive slower, go electric, don't drive at all? The best options for saving gas
With the national average gasoline price at $4.55 per gallon ahead of a busy travel weekend, the article explores cost-saving strategies for drivers including reducing speed, switching to electric vehicles, or avoiding driving altogether.
- CDC warns measles cases may rise as travel increases
The CDC warns that measles cases may increase in the coming months due to rising spring and summer travel and large gatherings. Officials attribute this to ongoing transmission in parts of North America and increased public interactions.
- Solana Is Global With Alex Scott Podcast - How Nomadz is Revolutionizing Travel on Solana
The article discusses how Solana is expanding globally through the 'Solana Is Global' podcast featuring Alex Scott, highlighting Nomadz's role in revolutionizing travel using Solana's blockchain technology.
- Fury over Ilhan Omar's million-dollar 'accounting error' as her lavish spending on security and travel is exposed... and her husband shuts down winery
Ilhan Omar faces criticism for a million-dollar 'accounting error' involving lavish security and travel expenses. Her husband is reported to have shut down a winery amid the controversy.
- Meta will now allow parents to see the topics their child discussed with Meta AI
Meta has introduced a new feature allowing parents to view the topics their child discussed with Meta AI. The topics include categories such as 'School,' 'Entertainment,' 'Lifestyle,' 'Travel,' 'Writing,' and 'Health and Wellbeing.'
- Manchester Piccadilly tells passengers 'do not travel' with cancellations and severe delays affecting all trains
Manchester Piccadilly station is advising passengers not to travel due to widespread train cancellations and severe delays impacting all services. The disruption has caused significant inconvenience for commuters and travelers.
- Why some people suffer bowel 'homesickness': Condition which makes thousands of people's guts seize uncomfortably on holiday - and how to fix them, fast
The article discusses a condition known as 'bowel homesickness,' which causes gastrointestinal discomfort in people during holidays. It explains why this occurs and offers solutions to alleviate symptoms quickly.