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6 Things to Know About New Airline Rules

Passengers enjoy more protections, but airlines may be quicker to cancel flights.

How to Take a Sabbatical From Work

Thinking about taking an extended leave from work? Find out how one dad did it -- and brought his son along for the ride.

Travel Agents vs. Do-It-Yourself Online Travel Booking

Travelers find that agents can beat do-it-yourself online deals.

Visit a National Park -- for Free

Entrance fees will be waived for an entire week in April.

How to Avoid Unnecessary Rental Car Fees

You could end up doubling the daily rate unless you just say no at the counter.

Introducing the Kip App

Available on the iPad, our new app is so cool I can hardly stand it, and I invite you to see for yourself.

Your Guide to Bargain Travel in 2012

To keep your costs from soaring, start planning your summer vacation now.

6 Things You Need to Know About Airline Miles

We help you untangle the details of frequent-flier programs and make your points work for you.

Picking the Best of Everything in 2011

We picked the brains of our staff experts to find out which blogs and other resources they swear by.

What American Airlines' Bankruptcy Means for Travelers

Don't panic if you have a flight scheduled on this major carrier.

6 Tips to Prepare for Holiday Travel

Here's how to get your car ready before you hit the road and ways to save while you drive Thanksgiving weekend. Plus, what air travelers need to know if their flight is delayed or canceled.

Book Early for Holiday Travel Deals

Airfares are pricier than last year, but our strategies cut the cost.

A La Carte Pricing Spreads to More Industries

It’s not just airlines and hotels who are finding profit in splitting services up into a variety of fees.

Best Rewards Credit Cards, 2011

Which rewards cards are most rewarding? We found nine great deals.

Best Value Cities 2011:
1. Omaha, Neb.

A hot business climate, cool amenities and cheap-and-easy living earn Omaha our top spot.

Best Value Cities 2011:
2. Charlotte, N.C.

It’s a banking mecca, and a wide green streak runs through it.

Best Value Cities 2011:
7. Little Rock, Ark.

The Clinton Library and big corporate projects bolster a strong economy.

Best Value Cities 2011:
9. Cedar Rapids, Iowa

From grains to planes, a diverse economy attracts a high-tech workforce.

Best Value Cities 2011:
10. Cincinnati, Ohio

This comeback city is creating jobs and redeveloping its downtown.

Best Value Cities 2011:
4. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Smart people flock to this city with a diverse economy and spectacular setting.

Best Value Cities 2011:
6. Lexington, Ky.

This small, progressive city values its rolling landscape and rich past.

Best Value Cities 2011:
8. Wichita, Kan.

Living costs are typical of a small prairie town, but you’ll enjoy big-city amenities.

Best Value Cities 2011:
3. Nashville, Tenn.

Booming entertainment, health care and education sectors are music to the ears of its residents.

After the Storms

Homeowners in parts of the Southeast will likely see the largest increases in insurance rates.

New Protections for Air Travelers in Effect

The rules require reimbursement for baggage fees if your luggage is lost and require more compensation for passengers bumped from their flights.

How to Deal With Travel Disruptions

Know what steps to take to respond to delays or cancellations due to Hurricane Irene.

Best Bargains of 2011

Our annual guide to markdowns, discounts and strategies to save you money.

Want an Airline Tax Refund? Be Patient

The IRS still is developing guidelines for passengers who paid expired ticket taxes.

Air Travelers Not Getting a Tax Holiday

Consumers aren't seeing savings even though the government can't collect taxes on airline tickets.

Is It Cheaper to Fly or Drive?

A new calculator makes it easy to figure out which mode of transportation is more affordable.

What You Need to Know About Summer Travel

Whether you fly or drive, it's going to cost more to get there. But you can save on lodging, food and entertainment.

Zipcar: Robin Chase

Robin Chase the founder of Zip Car shares tells us about her mission to help share resources.

New Passenger-Friendly Rules for Air Travel

New rules will also raise compensation if you're bumped.

4 Trips That Will Give You a Good Return on Your Money

Travel to destinations where the dollar goes farther or turn a trip into a money-making venture.

7 Little-Known Credit Card Perks

Points and cash back are only a fraction of the things your card can do for you.

Fly for Less With Low-Cost Cards

Rewards credit cards can help you save money when you travel.

How to Beat Rising Summer Travel Costs

Timing and destination matter if you're looking to save money.

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