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| CNN.com - Travel CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more. Arizona tourism fears long-term effects Leisure travel seems unaffected by the immigration controversy so far, but Arizona tourism officials say they are worried about the long-term impact on lucrative business travel. Opt-out charges aggravate travelers Terri Widder hesitated seconds before she booked a recent flight from Chicago to Tulsa. Something felt wrong. Navigating Europe in the digital age From downloadable audio tours to ebooks, technology is changing how we travel. Still, a good map and some common sense will make trips smoother, says travel expert Rick Steves. Popular tourist destination adds Klingon tours A popular sightseeing destination in Australia is boldly going where no tourist attraction has gone before -- by offering audio tours in the Klingon language. Spain's Catalonia bans bullfighting Catalonia became the first Spanish mainland region to ban bullfighting after its parliament voted Wednesday to outlaw the tradition on animal cruelty grounds. Which hotels do travelers like? A new survey of thousands of travelers reveals which hotels they're most satisfied with. Bedbugs gaining ground "There are bites all over my legs! Room 603, king nonsmoking room. Cheap but costly in the end!" An Amazonian walk on the wild side I wake up with the light, just before 6 a.m., and reach for my vitamin pills hanging above my hammock. I get out of bed and peer through the gloom to see if Cho is up yet and has started the fire. If so, I will probably go to the river and check the fishing net to see if we have a catch. Continental faces fine for FAA violations Continental Airlines faces a fine of $230,000 for violations of Federal Aviation Administration regulations, the agency said Tuesday. A honeymoon flight snafu Doug Miller's honeymoon flight to Costa Rica is canceled by US Airways, and he's left with only one option: a full refund. The airline later agrees to reschedule him on a flight the following day, but it won't cover his hotel bill. Is it allowed to do that? And is there anything he can do to make US Airways sweeten the offer? Newsfeed display by CaRP
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