Destinations
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The Top 10 Best America 250 Events in 2026
This year, celebrating America’s independence will go beyond just a single week in July. As Independence Day approaches, America 250 events are in full swing across the US. While most of the celebrations will be taking place on and around July 4th, there are also plenty of states across America hosting year-long celebrations and offerings…
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Marriott Bonvoy Offers Free Tickets to FIFA World Cup Final
The Men in Blazers Media Network and Marriott Bonvoy are partnering to send one lucky soccer fan to the FIFA World Cup Final—free of charge. Marriott members attending one of the ten live Match Day events can scan on-site QR codes to enter. From there, five random finalists will then be selected. One of these…
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FIFA World Cup Tourists Are Going Viral for Loving America
For many tourists this summer, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become more than a sporting event, but a cultural exchange. As millions of international visitors travel across the United States, their genuine, unfiltered reactions to everyday American life and culture have become viral sensations on TikTok, Instagram, and X. Far from the scripted narratives…
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Air Canada Suspends Flights Due to Rising Fuel Costs
Air Canada is suspending select domestic, transborder, and international routes. In a statement from the carrier, they say how the suspensions have to do with rising fuel costs and low-profit routes. “Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict, affecting some lower-profitability routes and flights which now are no longer economically…
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The Best Places to Travel in January – 20 Destinations That Deliver
January has a reputation problem. The holidays are over, the credit card bill has landed, and most people are content to stay home and stare at gray skies for four weeks. That’s actually good news if you travel. Flight prices tank after the holidays, crowds thin out at places that were packed all summer, and…
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Survey Reveals Strong Travel Demand Even as Prices Continue to Rise
A new survey out of Atlanta-based behavioral data company Fullstory paints a pretty clear picture of where travel demand sits heading into the back half of 2026. People still want to go places, but they’re watching their money more closely than before. The survey pulled responses from more than 1,000 U.S. consumers and looked at…
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American Airlines Suspends California Routes
Another United States airline is being forced to suspend flights due to rising gas prices. American Airlines Suspending Flights to California Due to Rising Gas Prices Last week, American Airlines announced that they will be cutting six routes in California that were scheduled for later this summer. The cuts will be on all three airports…
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Atlanta International Airport Concourse Expansion Opens New Gates
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has opened three new gates ahead of schedule. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport New Gates This comes as part of the airport’s ongoing $1.4 billion Concourse D expansion project, a project that the city’s WSB-TV reports is now about halfway complete, thanks to the completion of these new gates. Mayor Andre Dickens…
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Gas Prices Drop as Summer Travelers Hit the Road
US travelers hoping to reach their destinations by car this summer are finding modest relief at the pump. The national average for a gallon of gasoline fell 18 cents over the past week to $4.24. This marks the second consecutive weekly decline. However, with prolonged instability surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and its reopening timeline,…
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Airbnb-backed WeRoad Taking Travel Platform to the US After $58M Fundraiser
The group-travel platform WeRoad has just made its first move to expand into the US. WeRoad operates group adventure tours for travelers aged 25 to 49, with hubs servicing departures from Italy, Spain, the UK, France, Germany, and the United States. Through their international website, they service English-speaking travelers from across the globe. WeRoad has…










