On Travel
On Travel is a weekly consumer travel column that offers information and advice for people planning a business or leisure trip. The feature started in USA Today in 2013 and is now nationally syndicated.
Don’t let your airline rights fly away. Here’s how to protect them
You can almost feel it when you fly these days. It’s that sense that you’re a second-class citizen with limited rights — or none at all.
Airlines want to roll back consumer protections — will your rights disappear?
Imagine this: Your flight’s been delayed over and over. But when you ask a lone worker staffing the customer service counter for help, he just shrugs. There’s no meal voucher, no compensation — not even an apology. Just an indifferent employee telling you to deal with it.
Noisy electronics on planes are becoming a big problem. Here’s what to do about it.
On a recent flight from San Francisco to New York, Luca Dal Zotto found himself sitting next to a noisy airline passenger.
AI anxiety: How technology is turning travel into a trap — and what you can do about it
Worried about every little ding on your rental car? Do you always go into “anonymous” mode on your web browser before booking airline tickets?
Travel is more “nonrefundable” than ever — here’s how to get around that
Christina Anderson thought her hotel room in Reykjavik, Iceland, was refundable. But when her flight to Iceland was canceled because of bad weather, she made a stunning discovery: It wasn’t.
The one drink that can ruin your next trip (and how to avoid it)
The water in Slovenia’s Lake Bled looked so crystal-clear that you could drink it. Which is exactly what one of Alyson Chadwick’s travel companions did. It was the drink that ruined her trip.
The things you should never eat when you’re on vacation
Meg Wubbenhorst didn’t think twice before ordering a space cake at a coffee shop in Amsterdam recently. But maybe she should have. As she was about to discover, it was something she should never have eaten on vacation.
Why your hotel stay feels like a rip-off (and how to fix it)
Should your hotel room include air conditioning? Victoria Holtz thinks so. Her resort in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., did not.
Should I cancel my summer vacation?
Is the thought of going on summer vacation too much for you? Too much money, too much hassle, too much everything?