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Here's why Americans traveling to Europe may find bargains in 2025
Economists expect the euro to hit parity with the U.S. dollar next year, partly due to tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump may impose.
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Loved ones arrive in DC to celebrate Thanksgiving
News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to people flying into Dulles Airport to see family in the DMV for the holiday.
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Millions reunite with family via roads, rails and skies
Crowds pack Union Station and Reagan National Airport as they travel to reunite with friends and family for Thanksgiving. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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Türkiye's Turquoise Coast: A Captivating Blend of History and Natural Beauty
Where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean, discover Cleopatra’s thermal springs, ancient fortresses, pristine beaches, and luxury yachts—a coastal haven for history buffs and adventurers alike.
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Family of 15 hits the road before Thanksgiving travel rush
More than 72 million are traveling by car during Thanksgiving travel, according to AAA. To beat the traffic, travelers should try to leave before 10 a.m. on Wednesday. News4’s Megan McGrath talks to a family of 15 driving to North Carolina for the holiday.
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Thanksgiving travel rush underway as DMV roads become busy
Motorists navigate road closures in the DMV as they try to get to their Thanksgiving destinations. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Traveling during the holidays can be stressful. These tips can make it easier
Travel can be stressful, especially during the holiday season. But following some tips from the pros as you prepare for a trip can make for a smoother, less anxious experience.
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Charlotte airport workers strike slows Thanksgiving travel ahead of busy week
Service workers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport have gone on strike during a busy week of Thanksgiving travel to protest what they say are unlivable wages.
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Expected record-breaking Thanksgiving travel week kicks off
What’s expected to be a record-breaking Thanksgiving travel week is getting underway. “I think all the Thanksgivings are busy,” traveler Jonnie Smyth said. People are getting to their Thanksgiving travel destinations by any means necessary with many leaving early to beat the rush. According to AAA, nearly 80 million people will travel this Thanksgiving. That’s 1.7 million more than last…
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Expected record-breaking Thanksgiving travel kicks off
Nearly 80 million people are set to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday. News4’s Jessica Albert spoke to train travelers at Union Station in D.C.
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Forecasts warn of possible winter storms across US during Thanksgiving week
Forecasters in the U.S. have warned of another round of winter weather that could complicate travel leading up to Thanksgiving.
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Quick question: Thanksgiving travel tips
Susan Hogan has what you need to know about traveling for Thanksgiving.
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Mass poisoning blamed on tainted alcohol with American among four tourists dead
“This is every parent’s very worst fear and a nightmare that no one should have to endure,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after the death of 19-year-old Bianca Jones.
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Arthur Frommer, travel guide innovator, has died at 95
Travel writer Arthur Frommer, who revolutionized leisure travel for ordinary Americans with his guidebook “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day,” has died. He was 95.
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Thanksgiving travel in the US to exceed pre-pandemic numbers
AAA projects that 79.9 million Americans will go 50 miles or more away from home over the Thanksgiving holidays.
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Almost 80 million expected to travel over Thanksgiving in record-breaking getaway
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon will be the busiest times on the roads — but Thanksgiving day is “typically clear.”
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Workplace flexibility is allowing for longer trips this holiday season, report finds
More travelers plan to work remotely at least once during their holiday vacations this year, a survey found.
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Traveling during holidays? What to know about the new DOT refund rules affecting airlines
With air travel reaching new heights, the Department of Transportation has stepped in with new refund rules to help passengers get their money back if trips don’t go as planned.
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Traveling during holidays? What to know about the new DOT refund rules affecting airlines
With air travel reaching new heights, the Department of Transportation has stepped in with new refund rules to help passengers get their money back if trips don’t go as planned.
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Traveling during holidays? What to know about the new DOT refund rules affecting airlines
With air travel reaching new heights, the Department of Transportation has stepped in with new refund rules to help passengers get their money back if trips don’t go as planned.