There’s a lot of information flying around about President Trump’s executive order on travel restrictions and refugees. Unfortunately, much of the information is slanted one way or another.
So instead of reading someone’s opinion about the executive order, here's an opportunity for you to read the actual executive order and, if you so choose, form your own opinion from it. With that said, here is the full text of Trump’s executive order:
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You’ll want to read this if you fly American Airlines a lot, simply to avoid confusion the next time you buy a ticket and it says you’re boarding in Group 5 or Group 6.
American is changing their boarding process. More accurately, they’re changing the names of the boarding groups. Currently, when you’re at a gate waiting to board, those who board first are First Class passengers, active military, AAdvantage Executive Platinum, etc. Here’s a complete list of their boarding process as it is now: This year’s trip to Europe is booked. And so far, I would say I’m getting a pretty good deal for my girlfriend and myself. The four tickets - two there and two back - cost me a total of $260. You read that right. $260. That’s what I’m paying in taxes for the four tickets.
The flights to Europe and back Airbnb is changing the way people travel. Since their founding in 2008, they have exploded into a multi-billion dollar company that gives travelers more choices when it comes to lodging.
And the company isn’t only great for travelers, it’s also a great way to make a little extra cash when you’re not traveling (which can then help fund your next vacation!). But how much can you actually make? I’ll break it down for ya. It’s popular to say “2016 sucked” or “2016 trolled everyone.” I disagree, as unpopular as that may be. I honestly don’t really have many complaints about 2016. My blog has grown in readership, I got a couple promotions at work. Yeah, 2016 was pretty good to me. And I, for one, enjoyed most of the 365 days of 2016.
Most popular posts Over the past 12 months I’ve written about everything from whether Airbnb is worth considering to using Costco to travel the world. But what were you, the reader, most interested in? Here are my top 10 posts of the past year: I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say Google is one of the most used travel tools there is. Whether it’s a question about a particular city you’re about to visit, like “Where to spend New Year’s in Chicago?”, or a generic query about travel, like “What can go in a carry-on?”, Google is a very convenient tool.
So what were the top 10 travel-related Google searches in 2016? Here they are: |
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