Because flight attendants are potential COVID-19 super spreaders, it’s up to us to follow protection protocols, including remaining alone in my hotel room.
We asked readers to share acts of kindness, large and small, that they’ve witnessed during this time of coronavirus. They are different, but all spring from selflessness and elicit gratitude.
We asked readers to tell us about their travel plans, and they responded. Some plans have been derailed; others may go on later; others are forging ahead. Here are their tales.
Proposed changes in Department of Transportation rules will crack down on emotional support animals (as distinct from trained service dogs). We asked readers; they had lots to say.
E-bikes have the power to do great damage. Also, some bad experiences but some great ones at DMV offices in California. And how casinos can make everyone a winner.
Development in Big Bear may affect bald eagle population. Plus, Paine Field is not easier than SeaTac; getting a better seat requires some help; and an omission about a new ship.
Despite a strange start, early tallies show the park drew just shy of 3 million visitors in 2019. Its crowds are growing faster than those at any other California national park.
Monarch butterflies in Mexico; a river cruise to the music cities of Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., and a women’s-only hiking trip in Glacier National Park will tempt travelers.
I was surprised and happy to see that someone was able to get some semblance of justice from Airbnb (“Airbnb Hits an Impasse,” On the Spot, by Catharine Hamm, Dec. 8).