Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Top 10 in Travel News: Week of January 17, 2018


Travel newsTHE TOP 10 IN TRAVEL NEWS THIS WEEK:

  1. Missile alert blunder leaves Hawaiians fearful, skeptical
  2. Turkey plane: Panic as jet skids off runway at Trabzon
  3. First ride: Aboard Florida’s new Brightline train
  4. Officials Warn Of Possible Measles Exposure At Newark Airport
  5. 5 states in Mexico get highest “do not travel” warning under new U.S. State Department system
  6. Amsterdam will limit Airbnb rentals to 30 days per year
  7. New Grand Canyon zip-lines soar 1,000 feet at West Rim
  8. PETA pushes Kimpton to flush popular fish rental program
  9. Alaska Air, Virgin America secure single operating certificate
  10. American Airlines to offer on-the-spot compensation for inflight inconveniences

More news: L.A. Times | N.Y. Times | USA Today | CNN | Skift | BBC

EVEN MORE TRAVEL NEWS:

  • Passengers Consider Lawsuit After Norwegian Cruise Line Sails Through Winter Storm Grayson
  • Jet Airways fires two pilots who fought in cockpit on London-Mumbai flight
  • Robbery at New York, New York is second at a big Vegas casino in 3 months
  • DOT: Airlines match record-low rates for cancelling flights and bumping passengers in November
  • Tour Boat Carrying Cruisers Sinks in Mexico. It’s the Second Accident in Recent Weeks
  • Got Amazon Prime? You can now get Whole Foods delivered to your doorstep
  • End of the Line: Bizjets to Beer Cans
  • How Much an Airport Uber, Taxi, or Rental Car Costs Around the Globe
  • The 10 Most Dangerous Cities for Pedestrians
  • Versace’s former mansion now a luxury hotel in Miami Beach
  • Locals reveal the things travellers should NEVER do in their countries

 

Johnny Jet

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