Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here’s What to Know.
Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services. Source link
Discount Airlines Like Spirit and Frontier Changed Flying. Now They’re in Trouble.
Carriers like Spirit and Frontier have lost customers to bigger competitors and seen their costs balloon. Some are in financial distress. Source link
Margs, Stars and Classic Cars: Surprising Retirement Communities
Those looking for a retirement plan oriented to their passions can seek out living arrangements that are increasingly catering to niche interests. Source link
What’s Your Dream Senior Living Community? Take the Quiz
Whether you have Jimmy Buffett on your mind or the urge to take a class or two, we’ve got a community for you. Source link
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Nearly 100 on Royal Caribbean Cruise
Four crew members and 94 passengers came down with norovirus while sailing from San Diego to Miami. Source link
Two Planes Collide on LaGuardia Airport Taxiway
A plane that was preparing to take off struck a plane that had landed, the authorities said. One flight attendant was injured, and the F.A.A. was investigating. Source link
Why Is Las Vegas Tourism Declining? It’s a Perfect Storm.
As prices skyrocket and international travel declines, the city finds itself caught in a perfect storm. Source link
Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties That Put Adventure Over Alcohol
More brides and grooms are trading the traditional carousing and overindulgence for adventure and wellness getaways with loved ones. Source link
5 Train Rides to Enjoy Fall Foliage in Europe
Grape harvests, colorful foliage and local festivities make autumn a great time to take a scenic train or tram excursion. Source link
Tasting a New Flavor of Portugal, in New England
Travelers who fell in love with the Iberian country can revisit it in towns along the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where chefs and other purveyors are putting new twists on tradition. Source link