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Construction is scheduled to start early next year on an I-35 expansion project stretching from Ben White Boulevard almost to the Hays County line.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced action against six airlines, but only one is a U.S. carrier; the others are foreign. "It's too little and too late," one consumer advocate says.
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The bulk of TSA PreCheck passengers spent less than five minutes at security checkpoints.
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Meteorologist and travel journalist Jennifer Broome hiked a 90-mile pilgrimage to Everest Base Camp.
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Like Thanksgiving, year-end holiday travel for Texans to reach near pre-pandemic levels, AAA reportsIn 2019, a record 9.3 million Texans traveled for the year-end holidays. While this year’s travel volume will not yet reach that level, it’s still expected to be a big jump from 2020 numbers.
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While the predicted travel volume in Texas is not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels, it’s close to what it was in 2019. That includes travel by car, plane, bus, train, and cruise ship.
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Rose Reyes was stranded for five days in Gander Newfoundland in the aftermath of 9/11.
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In June and July, actor Ricardo Chavira walked the Camino De Santiago across Northern Spain.
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COVID cases are down, half of the country is at least partially vaccinated and the wanderlust has struck. But the rebound could also mean new challenges for your getaway. Here's how to avoid them.
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The first post-pandemic cruise from a U.S. port will embark next month. Despite CDC measures, the go-ahead puts wind in the sails of cruise lines, which have high hopes for an in-demand industry.