Chinese travelers are seeing the USA in record numbers

Mainland Chinese increasingly are visiting the USA to the delight of U.S. hospitality and retail sectors. They stay longer and spend more. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Free Galveston ferry delights Texas travelers

The free, roughly 20-minute ride each way between Port Bolivar and Galveston is a fun diversion from beaches and historic districts. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Travelers increasingly turn to tablet PCs on the road

The use of tablets and e-readers such as iPads, Kindles and Nooks rose more than 50% last year across all forms of transportation. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Traveler’s Aide: Bungled booking leaves flier facing hefty fees

Buying separate tickets for a group is risky, and if travelers fail to notice a problem within 24 hours, they’re usually out of luck. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

LAN launches website for gay, lesbian travelers

The website, LANdiversity.com, gives travelers tips on restaurants and activities at gay-friendly destinations. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

One break for travelers: Cities not looking to raise visitor taxes

Despite being financially strapped, cities don’t appear anxious to increase taxes for renting a room or eating a meal going into 2012. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

International travelers: A check may be in the mail

Refunds are arriving for roughly 10 million consumers who used major credit cards when traveling abroad from 1996 to 2006. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Savvy travelers can find 2012 deals

With all signs pointing to rising travel costs in the New Year, what’s the money-conscious traveler to do? Cut expenses by strategizing ahead of time. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Tipping guide for world travelers

To help you on your next trip, T+L asked some of the most seasoned hoteliers and tour operators around the globe to weigh in. Read on for their expert advice. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

TSA launches help line for travelers with medical needs

Traveling on planes is stressful enough for passengers over the holiday, but even more so if someone has a disability or medical need. Now the Transportation Security Administration, which has endured widespread criticism for intrusive pat-downs, is launching a toll-free help line to get travelers through security checkpoints. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

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