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INDOT: Highways in 'good shape for morning rush'
The Indianapolis Department of Transportation reported most travel lanes on interstate and state highways in Marion County are clear of snow and ice. INDOT said “third” lades may have minor accumulations from blowing snow.
INDOT said...Tags: Highway Transportation, Road Transportation, Travel, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Events mark Flagler railroad's Key West milestone
It's only a week until the 100th anniversary of the inaugural journey of Henry Flagler's Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad, which arrived for the first time in Key West on Jan. 22, 1912.
The celebration will be in full swing this week in the Florida Keys,...Tags: Henry Flagler, Arts, Florida East Coast Railway, Travel, Key Largo
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Senior Travel: Bid for cheap upgrades?
A few days before my short flight on US Airways from Charlotte to Baltimore last fall, US Airways sent an email asking if I'd like to upgrade to first class for $90 at the airport, if a seat was still available. I didn't take the US Airways offer -- $90...Tags: Air France-KLM, India, Transportation Industry, Services and Shopping, Virgin Group, Ltd.
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Google's little flight search problem
If you haven't Googled a flight itinerary recently, you should try it.
Google's Flight Search, the fledgling search engine that lets you find a ticket and book it directly through an airline, is getting better. Much better.
In recent weeks, the new...Tags: Corporate Performance, Expedia Incorporated, Social Media, Online Advertising, Economy, Business and Finance
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New frequent flyer help online
Do you have trouble figuring out where and when to use your miles? Whether you're better off buying a ticket with miles or paying cash? If so, two new websites offer to help.
MileWise (www.milewise.com) is the more ambitious of the two. It searches...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Air Transportation, Transportation Industry, JetBlue Airways
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Boredom be gone: Gadgets make driving fun
The travel portion of any road trip was often something to dread. Children chanting the incessant "are we there yet?" could push adults to the brink of insanity. Luckily, today's road trippers have a number of devices at their disposal to help keep...Tags: Satellite Technology, DVDs, Trips and Vacations, Road Transportation, Travel
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Travelers, Commuters brace for possible snowy, slippery morning drive
Holiday travelers and morning commuters may have a mess on their hands Tuesday morning, as rain turns to snow in central Indiana.
Both INDOT and Indy SnowForce crews will be out by daybreak, ready to clear 1-3 inches of wet, heavy snow. Though neither...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Holidays
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Delta won't redeem gift certificates online
If you received the gift of travel for Christmas in the form of an airline gift certificate, be aware that policies at some airlines may make them inconvenient to use or water down the value of that gift by subjecting you to fees.
Some airlines won't let...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., United Air Lines, Facebook, Continental Airlines, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Senior Travel: Don't fall for the new year's travel lies
"Special discount -- 50 percent off the regular price!" You see that sort of claim everywhere these days. And all too often it's a lie. Sure, the discounted price is true, but that part of 50 percent off is pure fantasy. This is one of several sorts of...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Expedia Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, U.S. Department of Transportation, Travel
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XL passengers invade my economy-class seat -- and airlines let them
When Elisabeth Haas took her window seat on an American Airlines flight from Orlando to Dallas earlier this year, she discovered a problem -- a very big problem. "A morbidly obese seatmate encroached into my personal space," she says. "He required a...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Southwest Airlines Co., Chris Elliott, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Health
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New rules for airline fees are a partial victory for travelers
If airfares confuse you as much as they confuse me, then I have some good news: Several new rules are going to make it easier to calculate the total cost of a ticket.
Maybe.
Starting Jan. 26, a new U.S. Transportation Department rule will require...Tags: Bob Menendez, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Transportation Industry, Chris Elliott, Consumers
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