Travel News for March 30th 2011 through March 31st 2011
Bringing you what’s new in travel for March 30th 2011 through March 31st 2011:
- Report: Ryanair adds child-free flights … and a new mandatory fee – USATODAY.com –
European discount carrier Ryanair is set to introduce child-free flights starting in October.
- Parkopedia Maps and Prices Parking Nearly Anywhere [Parking] – Lifehacker's Kevin Purdy just posted this article:
Parkopedia is aptly named—its database contains locations, and often pricing and other details, on 15 million parking spaces in 20 countries. So if you need to make a list of three go-to parking spots for a trip, it's a great place to start. More »
…Read the rest at Lifehacker
- Continental and United Frequent Flyer Programs Close to Merging – Smarter Travel has posted some info about frequent flyer programs: Continental and United announced major changes that bring their still-separate frequent flyer programs closer to a final merging. Ed Perkins analyzes what the updates mean for you.
Head over to www.smartertravel.com to read the whole article.
- Less salt in the wound: Solo traveler savings – Michelle Baran recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek's Travel Blog:
Abu Simbel, Egypt (Courtesy Abercrombie & Kent USA, LLC) - Study: No significant health threat from TSA’s full-body screening – Laura Buckley recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek's Travel Blog:
In response to the Christmas Day bomber in 2009, the Transportation Security Administration pursued its plan to place full-body scanners at all American airports. Since then, the TSA has faced a barrage of criticism regarding privacy and safety concerns.
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