The streets can be rough. Don’t be this guy—a few simple precautions will keep the muggers off your back.
You don’t have to accept fatigue and sleeplessness as the cost of traveling to distant lands. There are a half a dozen things you can do to lessen the impact of crossing time zones.
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Looking forward to that overseas trip, but clueless about how to prepare? With a little effort you can come off like a seasoned globetrotter.
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Nothing makes a flight more pleasant than knowing you got your ticket at the lowest possible price.
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Never be held captive by a talkative seatmate again.
You know you should carpool and take public transportation—it’s just not always practical. But if you have to drive, there are ways you can save gas, money, and the environment.
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After dealing with a middle seat, a screaming baby, and a weather delay, you get to your destination—but your luggage doesn’t! It happens to 10,000 people every day, but that doesn’t have to be you.
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Being identified as a tourist is generally not a good thing. Here’s how to blend in with the natives.
Want to travel light? With a little research – and a lot of editing – you can lose your luggage dependency one overstuffed bag at a time…
A few skills and some well-chosen supplies are all it takes to turn your ride into a home away from home.
Having a fantastic day in New York City doesn’t have to break the bank, if you know some insider secrets.
You don’t change lanes in bed, so you shouldn’t sleep while you’re driving. Here’s how to stay alert.
Just because you’re short on cash doesn’t mean you can’t see the world.
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Flight attendants get hit on all the time, so if you want your sincere interest to stand out, you’ll have to set yourself apart from the crowd.
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Ready to take a break from your hardscrabble life and escape to some exotic land? Before you pack your bags and run to the airport, make sure you’ve got a passport—or you ain’t going nowhere.