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Americans plan to travel more this summer

by
Daryl Paranada
May 8, 2012
A new survey finds Americans plan to take more vacation trips during the summer and are placing a higher priority on value compared to the past.

Spirit Airlines to charge $100 for late carry-on bags

by
Kai Ryssdal
May 4, 2012
Spirit's new fee made us dig into the archives to see what else airlines can charge us for.

America woos overseas tourists

by
Bob Moon
Apr 24, 2012
Since 9/11, America's share of worldwide tourism has dropped 30 percent. A new ad campaign hopes to reverse the trend.

A plan to stop the rise in stolen cell phones

by
Mitchell Hartman
Apr 10, 2012
Wireless carriers will be able to disable a stolen phone, making it useless to resell.

Small talk: Pink lights, games with cats, Google ads

by
Brendan Newnam
Mar 16, 2012
The news that didn't quite make the headlines. This week: using pink lights to deter criminals, an interspecies iPad game you can play with your cat, Google replacing ringtones with ads.

France accused of fostering market in hostages

by
John Laurenson
Mar 12, 2012
Despite official denials, France is accused of being too ready to pay ransoms for hostages -- and so encouraging kidnappers to abduct its citizens.

Airfares to remain high throughout this decade

by
Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Mar 8, 2012
The Federal Aviation Administration is reporting that there will be more air travelers chasing fewer flights, pushing prices up.

The American road trip's modern appeal

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Mar 5, 2012
25 percent of men and 33 percent of women want to drive across the country at least once in their lifetime.

Piggy for a personal finance paragon

by
Tess Vigeland
Mar 2, 2012
Jacqueline Byers' salary is in the low $40,000 range, but she budgets, tracks her spending and saves up for what she really loves -- travel.

Fire leads to another cruise ship adrift

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Feb 28, 2012
The Costa Allegra was stricken by a fire in the Indian Ocean yesterday, and is being towed to shore today. The second ship disaster in recent months could lead to treacherous seas ahead for the cruise industry.

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