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Death of business travel has been greatly exaggerated – Financial Times

Death of business travel has been greatly exaggerated  Financial Times

Hands free fun: Disney Cruise Line introducing wearable DisneyBand+ to ships this summer – The Points Guy

Hands free fun: Disney Cruise Line introducing wearable DisneyBand+ to ships this summer  The Points Guy

Rick Steves’s guide to eating and drinking in Italy – The Washington Post

Rick Steves's guide to eating and drinking in Italy  The Washington Post

Easter travel: Millions setting off on getaway as delays likely – BBC

Easter travel: Millions setting off on getaway as delays likely  BBC

Solo travel for women can be daunting. Here are some helpful tips. – USA TODAY

Solo travel for women can be daunting. Here are some helpful tips.  USA TODAY

Cambria Is One of California’s Cutest Small Towns — How to Plan the Perfect Visit – Travel + Leisure

Cambria Is One of California's Cutest Small Towns — How to Plan the Perfect Visit  Travel + Leisure

Summer 2023 most popular travel destinations – USA TODAY

Summer 2023 most popular travel destinations  USA TODAY

Expedia introduces ChatGPT feature in its iOS app to plan travel – USA TODAY

Expedia introduces ChatGPT feature in its iOS app to plan travel  USA TODAY

AI Travel Boom: Expedia Incorporates ChatGPT Into New App Feature – WSJ – The Wall Street Journal

AI Travel Boom: Expedia Incorporates ChatGPT Into New App Feature - WSJ  The Wall Street Journal

Biden to travel to Northern Ireland to mark Good Friday Agreement anniversary – CBS News

Biden to travel to Northern Ireland to mark Good Friday Agreement anniversary  CBS News

Travel + Leisure’s New Podcast Celebrates Cultures Around the World — Listen to the Trailer – Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure's New Podcast Celebrates Cultures Around the World — Listen to the Trailer  Travel + Leisure

Best road trips in the world (and how to stay online en route) 

When it comes to road trips, we’ve had our fair share of mishaps. We’ve battled a total whiteout in Iceland, got stuck in a ditch in Turkey, broken down in Chile and changed a flat tyre in lion territory (in Namibia’s Etosha National Park, constituting one of the most stressful events of our travels). Despite all this, we’re irrevocably drawn to the open road. There’s a very specific freedom in being able to rent a car wherever you land and set your own course. More importantly, you can veer from the course when you want to: spend extra days in a national park or depart a tourist town earlier than planned. You are the masters of your time. The post Best road trips in the world (and how to stay online en route)  appeared first on Atlas & Boots.