Archive for June, 2010
Gay Travel News: Guide To International Gay Pride Events
If there were ever a high season for gay travel, it would almost certainly be summer. From June through August, hundreds of communities around the world host various types of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride events. For many LGBT travelers, these events are a great excuse to visit a new city while also [...]
Spirit Airlines Strike Continues, Stranding Passengers
Spirit Airlines has canceled all of its flights through Wednesday, June 16, due to a pilot strike that is now entering its third day. With thousands of travelers stranded, the Miramar, Florida-based air carrier is offering future flight credits for customers in the full amount of their unflown ticket, along with a $100 future flight [...]
Car Trip Safety Tips: Avoiding Exhaustion & Drowsiness
It’s common sense not to get behind a wheel when you’re exhausted. But did you know that driving when you’re a little drowsy it can be just as dangerous?
Ask the Locals Travel Guide: Cannon Beach, Oregon & The Oregon Coast
Ask the Locals Travel Guide: Cannon Beach, Oregon & The Oregon Coast Where in the world was Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio this weekend? He was broadcasting from the Surfsand Resort on Cannon Beach, Oregon. Considered one of the most scenic stretches in the country, the Oregon coast has more than 360 miles of public coastline. [...]
Weekly International Travel News Roundup
Missed what’s happening in the travel world? Fear not, we’ve got the weekend wrap-up here for you. You’ll find all of the week’s top travel stories in one handy post. So check out what you’ve might’ve missed…
Complete Guide to Washington, DC Vacations
This weekend, Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio is coming to you from the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. To get you in the mood, we’ve assembled the definitive guide to Washington, D.C.’s restaurants, cultural centers, hotels, monuments, and thrown in a whole slew of tips on how to travel better when you’re in the city. So [...]
Insider Videos: Little Africa in Paris
Let shopper extraordinaire Suzy Gershman take you on a tour of the Little Africa district of Paris.
Teen Sailor Abby Sunderland Found Alive & Well
Sailor Abby Sunderland has been found, alive and well, by a spotter jet over the Indian Ocean. Her sailboat, Wild Eyes, was damaged by 30-foot waves that snapped off the mast and cut off communications, but the teen is reported to be in “good spirits.” The 16-year-old junior from Thousand Oaks, California, activated two emergency [...]







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