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The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list
Ireland has the strongest passport in the world, according to the Nomad Passport Index 2025.
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State Department updates travel advisory for The Bahamas over crime, drowning risks
The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for The Bahamas on March 31, telling tourists to “exercise increased caution” while visiting the islands.
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State Dept. updates The Bahamas travel advisory over crime, beach safety, guns
The State Department updated its existing Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas, which urges Americans to “exercise increased caution due to crime.”
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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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Most American workers mentally check out days before vacation: Survey
A new survey revealed how most Americans mentally check out of work days before heading off to vacation.
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How to find an affordable international vacation
Want to travel internationally but not spend too much? Pauline Frommer, Frommers.com publisher, shares tips on how to find travel deals, including in Colombia and Costa Rica. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.
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Buy now, pay later: Why this way to pay for vacations can be risky
Consumers are using buy now, pay later options to buy vacations. Experts say this may not be the best option. News4’s Susan Hogan explains.
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International travel worries some green card holders
With all the immigration changes the Trump administration has made, some green card holders say they are confused whether they can leave the United States without putting their permanent residency at risk. Social media posts have generated fear among some green card holders about whether or not they risk losing their permanent residency status by traveling outside the U.S....
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International travel worries some green card holders
Following social media posts on detention when traveling internationally, green card holders fear they might be at risk of deportation or losing their legal status. Sister station Telemundo44’s Catalina Pérez de Armiñán spoke to the community on this fear.
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Heathrow Airport comes to complete standstill after fire causes power outage
One of the world’s busiest airports came to a grinding halt Friday after a massive substation fire caused a power outage.
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US investigators say Alaska plane was overweight for icy conditions in crash that killed 10
The National Transportation Safety Board says a commuter plane that crashed on sea ice off Alaska and killed all 10 people on board was half a ton overweight for the weather conditions.
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More Canadians avoid setting foot in US ‘without even a connection or layover'
Michael Mortensen was looking forward to spending two weeks in Hawaii with his family last month, but his patriotism wouldn’t let him. The Vancouver-based development consultant and urban planner said he’s refusing to spend money south of the border while President Donald Trump “levies idiotic tariffs and rains chaos” on Americans and Canadians alike. Mortensen, 58, had budgeted about $10,000...
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Live like you're on ‘The White Lotus' at this luxury resort—but it will cost you: Take a look inside the experience
The Four Seasons Private Jet experience will take guests to filming locations in all three seasons.
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The REAL ID deadline is approaching (again). Are DC, Maryland and Virginia ready?
It’s been 20 years since Congress passed the REAL ID Act, setting federal standards for the issuance of ID cards and drivers licenses. This May, after years of delays, the enforcement deadline is finally imminent. Here’s what to know.
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What causes turbulence on flights?
Here’s what you need to know about why flying through unstable air can create safety hazards that affect airline passengers and crews.
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Maryland resident with measles could have exposed others at Dulles airport
A Howard County resident tested positive for measles after returning from international travel. Health officials are now warning people that if they went to Dulles International Airport and a hospital emergency department at a certain time, they may have been exposed. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Maryland confirms measles case, and travelers at Dulles may have been exposed
A Howard County resident tested positive for measles, and people may have been exposed at Dulles International Airport and a hospital emergency department, officials say.
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Here are the top spring break spots for US travelers this year
According to a report released by Hilton, spring breakers are heading to some new international destinations this year.
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3 American women found dead in hotel at Belize beach resort
Three American women were found dead at a beach resort hotel in Belize. Here’s what investigators say may have happened.
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From sneakers to luxury handbags, hotels are providing more so you can pack less
Some hotels are making packing easier by providing shoes and clothing, as well as baby and pet items, so travelers aren’t burdened with bringing their own.
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This country is the No. 1 solo travel destination for 2025—it's not the United States
The Kensington report ranked the countries based on responses from “affluent” travelers on several surveys.