American Airlines is offering another exclusive deal to their DealFinder users for some last minute December travel.  Airfarewatchdog.com has the scoop for you.  Here’s the deal…
Book any trip from the continental US to select destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean for travel between now and 12/20/2007, and save 25%.  You must book by December 10th […]

Barack Obama dropped into New York last night, just days after John Edwardsmade an appearance in Washington Square Park. But Obama skipped Greenwich Village on this visit and went uptown, with a stop at the Apollo Theater.
The Democratic candidate has largely steered clear of race-based campaigning, but he certainly made a statement with his visit […]

Seasoned travelers and frequent flyers are familiar with the SmarteCarte brand which offers, for a fee, a metal cart for you to tug your luggage around the airport. (The cart itself sadly doesn’t come with that extra “e”.) Honestly, we’d rather haul our luggage manually than pay a fee for a cart that is typically […]

The 19-day Broadway walkout is over, and once again you’re free to spend beaucoup bucks on big-ticket theater. We’re happy to see the strike end, though it did inject a bit of drama into the holidays in New York.
(Okay, technically, the dispute isn’t over, as stagehands still have to ratify their new contract with producers. […]

On the corner of Washington Square Park, amid thousands of sweatpants-wearing college students, rests one of New York’s most prestigious and progressive art galleries. The Grey Art Gallery is New York University’s fine arts museum. Since the gallery is foremost a place for young artists and art enthusiasts to learn, it’s free to experiment more […]

Southern California is best known for its beaches, warm temperatures and constant sunshine–along with raging wildfires, smog and plastic surgery. It’s not, however, known for spitting out champion hockey players or world-class figure skaters. No, this is a land known for beach volleyball stars and year-round soccer players.
But this is also the land of Hollywood […]

There was a time when we would have cringed at the thought of combining something educationally enriching with a holiday, but these days they do it so much better. The UK Times had a report on 20 different holidays with an educational bent that’s given us all kinds of ideas for our next vacation.
There are […]

While it’s cool to check out the places Frank Lloyd Wright built for other people, his own home and studio is where you can really get in touch with his vision. That’s why we’ve got to put Taliesin West on our map. (There’s another Taliesin in Wisconsin, but we’d much rather visit the one in […]

The TSA is continuing its quest to know everything about you. (And they’ve moved beyond just lurking on your Myspace and Facebook pages, trying to learn who you’re crushing on.) As usual with news about the agency, this is one of those not-that-sexy-but-still-important travel stories.
The TSA, in what it says is an effort to help […]

Contribute your airport wireless report by leaving it in comments, uploading your airport photo to Jaunted Flickr Photo Pool, or via email, and we will add it to our U.S. Airport Wireless map.

When we put together our airport WiFi map, we focused on US airports not because we’re jingoistic but because it’s what we know […]

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