AAA predicts more than 50 million Americans will travel over July 4 weekend this year, marking a new record for the holiday.
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Want a Caribbean getaway? Celebrity Cruises adds new weekend sailings, more
Celebrity Cruises is leaning into Caribbean sailings, launching its first regular weekend sailings there, among other new offerings.
Critical air traffic control centers face staffing shortages, audit says
Key air traffic control centers are facing staffing shortages that pose a threat to the continuity of the country’s airspace system, an audit found.
Coast Guard authorizes PortMiami to reopen to marine traffic after vessel collision
The Coast Guard authorized PortMiami to reopen to marine traffic Sunday after it was closed following a collision between two vessels.
Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas ship will offer short getaways starting in 2024
Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Utopia of the Seas, will debut in July 2024, offering short sailings.
More than 100 Viking cruise passengers get sick in norovirus outbreak
More than 100 Viking passengers became sick during a recent cruise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
It’s not just the Smokies: Visiting the not so hidden gems of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge
While Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Dollywood are renowned destinations for families, the surrounding area has plenty more to offer.
Carnival’s new ship offers Italian-style cruising
On Carnival Cruise Line’s newest ship, Venezia, guests can get a taste of Italy – without even sailing there.
What’s open and closed on Juneteenth? Here’s what to know
Juneteenth is Monday, and some gyms, stores, restaurants and other businesses may be shuttered or operate with reduced hours.
Blind travelers reportedly escorted off P&O Cruises ship
Two blind P&O Cruises passengers were allegedly escorted off the line’s Ventura ship, calling the experience “humiliating.”