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Over the Borderline
Over the Borderline
Most U.S. travelers will need passports or enhanced forms of identification next summer to get back in by land or sea.
 
 
BEAT THE SYSTEM
Coping With Travel Fees
Coping With Travel Fees
Airlines, hotels and rental car companies are finding ever more ways to charge customers additional fees. Here's how to keep down costs.
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THE TRAVEL OUTLOOK
Rising gasoline prices are helping convince Congress that it's time to give the national railroad a shot in the arm.
 
Even as Europe and other regions in the world move toward allowing in-flight cell calling, Congress wants to legislate the skies a chatter-free zone.
 
Want to avoid the hassles, crowds and delays of big airports and need to get somewhere fast? Try calling a taxi.
 
Many firms have business travel policies. The ones who save money are those who actually enforce them.
 
First-class properties in major cities are still holding the cards. Prepare to surrender amenities or money.
 
From fancy to frill-free, all options for a night’s rest will cost more.
 
The convenience of your very own flight is going to be crimped.
 
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Business travel is expensive and not particularly friendly to the environment. Here are some ways to lessen the impact.
 
Airline colds are no myth -- you really do have a higher chance of catching one while flying. Here's how to stay healthy.
 
Travelers can be vulnerable to crime in hotels and motels. Here are tips for picking a safer room and keeping it secure.
 
AND MORE
Business plan? Check. Clean shirts? Check. Medications? Copy of your prescriptions?
 
Retired executives put their skills and expertise to good use by helping nonprofit groups.
 
Our travel quiz will help you stretch your dollar farther.

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A plan to print foreigners leaving the U.S. now, too, will raise fares and slow travel. Senior Editor Mark Willen explains.
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