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New York Times : travel
26  avril     22h19
Help Megabus Canceled My Trip but Won’t Refund the Booking Fee.
Seth Kugel    A traveler spent . to reserve a bus ride from Philadelphia to Boston. But the company canceled the trip and returned only ., prompting an month fight over a principle.
24  avril     19h54
What to Know About the New Rules on Airline Refunds and Junk’ Fees
Christine Chung    The Transportation Department issued new requirements on refunds when flights are canceled or delayed and on revealing junk fees before booking. Here’s what passengers can expect.
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Tracing the Long, Winding Path of an Ancient Roman Aqueduct
David Laskin    The Aqua Marcia was the longest of the city’s aqueducts, running nearly miles from its source in the countryside to the heart of ancient Rome. The author followed its course, above and below ground.
26  avril     03h17
Was Shakespeare Really Born in This Stratford-upon-Avon House?
Elizabeth Winkler    Every year, millions flock to Stratford upon Avon, England, to visit the house known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. But was he really born there A whole industry depends on it.
22  avril     22h19
What to Know Before Booking a National Park Trip This Summer
Lauren Matison    Additional routes in popular parks now require reservations, the annual pass gets a big change, Juneteenth is now a new free entrance day and more changes for .
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A Major Sea Turtle Nesting Site, on Bijagos Islands, Is Worlds Away From Crowds
Ricci Shryock    Green sea turtles swim hundreds of miles to nest on a spectacular West African archipelago. Getting there is quite a journey for humans, too.
19  avril     09h00
In Mexico, the Maya Train Will Get You to All of Yucatán’s Best Spots. But Not Yet.
Elisabeth Malkin    In December, the train began running on its first route through Mexico’s Yucat n Peninsula. On a five day journey a few months later, the author encountered enthusiasm, and scheduling hiccups.
26  avril     19h00
A Local’s Guide to Antwerp, Belgium
Gisela Williams    Five locals including three of Belgium’s most influential designers share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.
25  avril     21h40
Venice Implements Entry Fee to Deter Tourists
Elisabetta Povoledo    Venice’s first day of charging a fee to enter the historic center went mostly smoothly, but there were some protests and polemics.
    17h48
Southwest Quits Four Airports in Cost-Cutting Drive
J. Edward Moreno    The airline expects fewer deliveries of Boeing planes than before, and cited significant challenges in achieving growth plans because of it.
26  avril     16h19
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Is the Place to Go for Inventive Pastries and Fresh Bread
Roxanne Fequiere    Plus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
25  avril     13h13
Venice Access Fee: What to Know Before Your Day Trip
Elisabetta Povoledo    Venice is trying to mitigate overtourism with a small fee on busy days. City leaders hope it will make visitors more aware of the city’s fragility.
24  avril     18h50
Boeing Loses 355 Million in Latest Quarter
Niraj Chokshi    The manufacturer has had to slow production of its popular Max planes after a hole blew open on a jet during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.
    12h46
Wanted: A CEO to Fix Boeing
Sydney Ember    The plane maker, which is searching for a new chief executive, is likely to consider a small number of people, including several former Boeing executives.
    13h21
Former Boeing Manager Says Workers Mishandled Parts to Meet Deadlines
Niraj Chokshi    Merle Meyers, who left Boeing last year after a year career, said he was speaking publicly about his experience because he loved the company fiercely.
22  avril     16h49
The Best Restaurants in Austin
Priya Krishna and Brett Anderson    There’s plenty of barbecue and Mexican as you’d expect but also world class Japanese, Korean and more. Comments welcome, as always.
21  avril     12h14
Buon Ricordo Plates: Collectible Italian Ceramics That Started as a Marketing Tool
Chantel Tattoli    Buon Ricordo plates were introduced years ago at restaurants in Italy. The hand painted ceramics can now be found at design trade shows and fancy décor stores.
19  avril     20h42
Battle of the Beaches: Greece Has New Plan to Keep Its Coasts Pristine
Niki Kitsantonis    The government has pledged to crack down on rapid development, and on seaside businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom. But some residents and conservationists are unimpressed.
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Tips for Parents on Kids Flying Solo and Free of Stress
Alexander Nazaryan    It’s a complicated process to have your child fly unaccompanied. But life sometimes leaves no other option and flying alone may be an exciting adventure for your little one.
22  avril     03h45
Amsterdam’s Latest Effort to Fight Excessive Tourism: No New Hotels
Claire Moses    The city wants no more than million hotel stays annually. The measure is one of multiple efforts to control the flow of visitors.