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American Airlines, US Airways merger could ultimately mean higher airfares, more destinations

NEW YORK, N.Y. - While American Airlines and US Airways announced plans to merge Thursday, it will be several months — if not years — before passengers see any significant impact.

Airline and hotel credit cards can get you free travel but leave cash back cards as an option

NEW YORK, N.Y. - A free vacation could be in the cards. Banks are competing fiercely for new credit card users — especially those with good credit.

Report: Caribbean tourism rebounding to pre-financial crisis levels

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The number of people travelling to the Caribbean is bouncing back to pre-recession levels, with visitors from sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ and the U.S.
Atlanta's High features exhibition of works by famed couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

Atlanta's High features exhibition of works by famed couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

ATLANTA - A major exhibition opening in Atlanta explores the work of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, the famed 20th century couple who shared influences ranging from Marxism to Mexican folk art but whose legacies could not be more different — her best-
Come tickle the ivories: Pianos returning to NYC parks, streets and public spaces this summer

Come tickle the ivories: Pianos returning to NYC parks, streets and public spaces this summer

NEW YORK, N.Y. - A new player is coming to the city's street scene this summer: everyday New Yorkers.
Cruise line, some passengers in dispute about conditions aboard disabled ship in Gulf

Cruise line, some passengers in dispute about conditions aboard disabled ship in Gulf

HOUSTON - Carnival Cruise Lines has cancelled a dozen more planned voyages aboard the Triumph and acknowledged that the crippled ship had been plagued by other mechanical problems in the weeks before it was left powerless in the Gulf of Mexico by an
Tugs tow disabled cruise ship toward Alabama, after currents alter plan to take it to Mexico

Tugs tow disabled cruise ship toward Alabama, after currents alter plan to take it to Mexico

HOUSTON - Passengers onboard a disabled cruise ship being towed to shore in the Gulf of Mexico told relatives they are trying to make the best of a bad situation by sleeping under the stars instead of in their stuffy, hot cabins and having to use pla

Airlines had their best year for baggage handling in 2012 and improved on-time arrival rate

NEW YORK, N.Y. - U.S. airlines were less likely in 2012 to lose your suitcase than at any other point in the last two decades, the government announced Tuesday. For every 1,000 passengers, there were only 3.
Snow, economy drag numbers down for snowboarding but Burton remains optimistic

Snow, economy drag numbers down for snowboarding but Burton remains optimistic

DENVER - Three decades after snowboarders barged their way onto the mountain, Shaun White is a household name and the sight of an iPod-wearing teenager carving turns down the hills of a family resort doesn't even raise an eyebrow.
In rare display outside US Capitol, Emancipation Proclamation goes on display in Nashville

In rare display outside US Capitol, Emancipation Proclamation goes on display in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn.