A new study showcases some sky-high international travel fees. How'd you like to pay $107 to print a boarding pass at the airport?
Three-quarters of Americans don't know how many frequent flier miles or credit card rewards points they've earned.
Las Vegas' best hotels are a bargain right now, and Toronto airfares are 25% lower than they were a year ago.
For anyone planning a flight for spring break, there are still plenty of deals.
Frequent fliers may find themselves grounded by miles that are more difficult to use.
Frequent fliers are in the hunt for end-of-year 'mileage runs' to qualify for elite status in 2013.
Travel, lift tickets and equipment can add up to a hefty bill. Here's how to find the best discounts.
You can now pay more for your ticket to avoid fees for checking your first bag or changing your reservation.
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