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Delta offering $30,000 to passengers who were on plane that crash-landed in Toronto
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Delta offering $30,000 to passengers who were on plane that crash-landed in Toronto

Delta Air Lines is offering passengers who were on the Toronto-bound flight that crash-landed and flipped upside-down $30,000 each. It was not immediately clear how passengers can claim their money, but if all 76 passengers take Delta up on its offer, the airline will have to fork over nearly $2.3 million in total. Delta Care Team representatives are telling customers that the offer "has no strings attached and does not affect rights," a Delta spokesperson said.Delta Flight 4819, which was arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport from Minneapolis, burst into flames upon landing and flipped upside-down on the runway at around 2:15 p.m. Monday. The CRJ-900 was carrying 76 passengers and four crew members who were left dangling from their seatbelts when the smoking plane came to a...
Passenger on flipped Delta jet in Toronto recalls being upside down, ‘hanging from our seatbelts’
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Passenger on flipped Delta jet in Toronto recalls being upside down, ‘hanging from our seatbelts’

A passenger aboard the Delta flight that flipped upside down in a crash landing in Toronto on Monday recalled how within seconds of the wheels touching down, his body was turned fully sideways and he and other passengers were left dangling by their seatbelts.Pete Koukov recorded video of the moment he and other passengers were shuffled out through the emergency exit of the flipped plane onto the tarmac covered in patches of snow at Toronto Pearson International Airport."I didn’t really notice anything wrong until the moment we hit the ground," Koukov said on the "TODAY" show Tuesday morning. "The wheels touched down ... I was in the window seat on the lookers left side, and then all of a sudden, I just remember being fully sideways.""I was looking down and just seeing like sparks and fl...
New Zealand’s ‘Everyone Must Go’ drive mocked by leaving locals
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New Zealand’s ‘Everyone Must Go’ drive mocked by leaving locals

A New Zealand government tourism campaign titled “Everyone Must Go” is drawing derision and mockery from residents who have criticized it as tone deaf, especially at a time when New Zealanders themselves are leaving the country in droves.In an announcement Sunday, officials said they were spending 500,000 New Zealand dollars ($287,000) on the campaign, which is aimed at visitors from neighboring Australia, New Zealand’s biggest tourism market.Like many countries, New Zealand has struggled to restore its tourism industry since the Covid-19 pandemic, and the number of visitors from Australia is still at 88% of 2019 levels.“What this Tourism New Zealand campaign says to our Aussie mates is that we’re open for business, there are some great deals on, and we’d love to see you soon,” Tourism ...
Hundreds of FAA employees are let go as Trump’s mass layoffs continue
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Hundreds of FAA employees are let go as Trump’s mass layoffs continue

The Trump administration fired hundreds of employees with the Federal Aviation Administration over the weekend, just weeks after a fatal crash in Washington, D.C., exposed understaffing at the agency.The union representing the employees called the firings a “hastily made decision” that would increase the workload of a workforce already stretched thin. The union statement referred to the D.C. crash as well as two others in recent weeks across the country as evidence that it was not the time to cut back at the agency. “This decision did not consider the staffing needs of the FAA, which is already challenged by understaffing," David Spero, the national president of the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists, AFL-CIO, said in a statement. "Staffing decisions should be based on an individu...
Gastrointestinal outbreak on Royal Caribbean cruise ship sickens more than 90 passengers and crew
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Gastrointestinal outbreak on Royal Caribbean cruise ship sickens more than 90 passengers and crew

More than 90 passengers and crew members on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship which set sail from Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 1 for a weeklong cruise came down with a gastrointestinal illness, causing vomiting and diarrhea.According to CruiseMapper, the ship was expected to return Saturday after making stops in Cozumel, Roatan Islands, Belize City, and Costa Maya.The outbreak happened on Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a press release. It's not clear what caused the illness.The CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program said it was made aware of the outbreak Tuesday, halfway through the ship's journey.Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday, and it's unclear if the outbreak affected the itinera...
Globetrotting communities embrace joy through world travel
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Globetrotting communities embrace joy through world travel

Patricka Hogue’s friends were already calling her “the nomad.” While she had visited dozens of countries (at the latest count, at least 60), by 2012 she yearned for a community of Black fellow travelers she could share her traveling experiences with.That was when she stumbled upon the Nomadness Travel Tribe, a Facebook group, now with 37,000 members.“I literally found my tribe,” she said.Patricka HogueCourtesy Patricka HogueHogue and thousands of other Black travelers have built communities — online and off — centered on globetrotting. While they share restaurant recommendations and envy-inducing photos, many members say the groups have instilled lasting friendships and led to marriages. In the worst cases, the groups have sprung to action in times of crisis. At its core, the groups enc...
Travelers are hunting harder for bargains — or taking the bus
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Travelers are hunting harder for bargains — or taking the bus

Consumers are looking for ways to travel on tighter budgets. Many are ditching first-choice options like flights for cheaper ones, like long-haul bus rides. Others are just staying home.Travel demand fell in the second half of last year, when even high-income households spent less on hotel rooms, Morning Consult recently found. It’s the latest sign that consumers are making tough choices when they run out of affordable substitutes for everything from airline tickets to eggs.“All the additional costs associated with traveling — eating out, airfare, gas costs, items to be bought before the trip — are causing more consumers to walk away instead of making the purchase,” said Deni Koenhemsi, head of economic analysis at Morning Consult.Those who aren’t walking away are increasingly tweaking ...
The best duffels, backpacks and weekenders
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The best duffels, backpacks and weekenders

At NBC Select, we spend hours researching and testing products so you can be more selective with your purchases. For our first-ever NBC Select Travel Awards, we spent months thoroughly testing numerous products covering a variety of travel categories. We flew across the globe to Japan and Paris with suitcases, took train rides around New York City with weekenders and duffels in tow and packed bags full of packing cubes, toiletry bags and noise-canceling headphones to road trip across the East Coast. After all that testing, our editors sat down to choose products deserving of NBC Select’s stamp of approval.Below are our award-winning duffels, weekenders and backpacks, plus information about how we evaluated each product.SKIP AHEAD How we picked the best bags | Best duffel bags | Best bac...
The best bags, suitcases and accessories
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The best bags, suitcases and accessories

Over eight weeks, we traveled to Tokyo, Paris and the Caribbean testing bags and luggage — it's a difficult job, but someone's got to do it. As a result of our hard work testing over 150+ travel products, we picked our favorites — introducing our first-ever Best of Travel Awards.We traveled across the globe to Tokyo with hardshell suitcases and packing cubes, commuting to and from our New York City office with weekenders and duffle bags and tried toiletry bags, noise-canceling headphones and more.  Below, we rounded up the best suitcases, bags and accessories.SKIP AHEAD Travel Awards suitcases winners | Travel Awards bags winners | Travel Awards accessories winnersBest of Travel Awards 2024 suitcase winnersBest hardshell suitcasesBest overall hardshell suitcase: Away The Bigger Carry-On...
Extreme heat is changing where and when we vacation
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Extreme heat is changing where and when we vacation

Cathy Balestriere was expecting “especially low” bookings last month at Crane’s Beach House, the boutique hotel she manages in Delray Beach, Florida. Instead, they jumped 12% from the year before.“It feels like a miracle based on where we were sitting just a few weeks ago,” she said.It’s not a miracle. It’s the weather.The surge coincided with a sweltering mid-June heat wave across the Midwest and the Northeast, putting over 80 million people under heat alerts — the latest run of unseasonably extreme temperatures fueled by a global climate that is warming at a record pace.There is no question that we are seeing a growing preference for destinations with more comfortable summer temperatures.Jesse Neugarten, CEO of Dollar Flight ClubFlorida might not be the first destination that comes to...