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Consumer Confidential: Groupon is watching, diet-product warning, free Slurpees
Money & CompanyHere's your monster-mash Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Groupon is watching you. The deal site is changing its privacy policies to allow it to collect more information as it offers more deals targeted to users based...... -
Thursday Morning Reads: Valle execution, primary angst,
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Welcome to your Thursday Morning Reads, where we will try to facilitate your caffeine-addled quest for information on Florida politics and policy-making. Yes, we're really swimming in thoughts about last night's baseball history-... -
Panama City Beach banking on spring break rebound
The Associated PressSpring break T-shirts, beer cozies, thong bikinis and Mardi Gras beads fill the shelves at the Paradise Found store on Panama City Beach. The shop is hiring extra staff and will maintain extended hours through March and April. "Now we are just waiting,"...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Panama, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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Another company threatens to ditch American Airlines
The 33 NewsAmerican Airlines tickets have been cut from several popular travel websites. As more companies punish American Airlines, experts warn the price you pay for your next airline ticket could increase. Once you have your airline ticket in your hand it is...Tags: Marketing, Companies and Corporations, Minor League Baseball, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation
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Whose hotel reviews do you trust?
A recent ad directed to the industry -- and maybe consumers, as well -- asks whether travelers are better off trusting hotel reviews compiled by "expert travel writers" or by ordinary travelers who may not have a clue about evaluating hotels. The ad was...Tags: Cuba, Tour Operations Industry, Transportation Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Business Trips
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Stars, diamonds and other hotel ratings complicate travel decision
If friends or relatives tell you they have snagged a five-star Orlando hotel for their visit to Central Florida, a little skepticism is in order.
Orlando doesn't have any five-star or five-diamond hotels — at least not according to Forbes Travel...Tags: Marketing, Orlando, Minor League Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Getting there for the holidays: Lots of options, costs
You may have to take a trip over the holidays, and you may be wondering about the best way to get there. So were we. So we came up with a hypothetical, fairly typical round trip: Fort Lauderdale to Chicago, leaving Dec. 22, and returning to Fort...Tags: U.S. Airways, Transportation, Washington, DC, Holiday Vacations, Air Transportation
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Outwitting hotels' maximum occupancy rules
Although he sometimes feels "a little dishonest" about it, Jeremy Reed says he doesn't have much choice: With seven children, from an infant to a teenager, and on a limited budget, he often reserves only one hotel room when he's on vacation.
A big room....Tags: Software Industry, Texas, Chris Elliott, Lawyers, Politics
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Allure of the Seas review: It's got character(s)
They are identical twins, and as is so often the case, you may have to ask their parents how to tell them apart.
Oasis of the Seas has the Seafood Shack; Allure of the Seas has Rita's Cantina. Allure features performances of Chicago: The Musical; Oasis...Tags: Madagascar, Caribbean Islands, Starbucks Corp., Ice Cream, Kung Fu Panda (movie)
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Travel websites not listing all airlines over dispute
Fox59If you're trying to book a flight on-line, you will find fewer ways to do it. American Airlines has pulled their airfares from Orbitz and Expedia. One reason they said is to pull more of the clients to their own personal website. Airlines can...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations
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More for Your Money: What's at stake in fight between American Airlines and online travel agencies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCall it "The Case of the Disappearing Flights." Recent visitors to two big websites that help travelers shop for airline tickets may have noticed a missing player: American Airlines. In a dispute over how American's flights are displayed and at what...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Politics, Transportation, Sabre Holdings Corporation, Transportation Industry
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In wake of blizzard, lessons on canceled flights
NEW YORK (AP) — The Northeast blizzard was a reminder that bad weather can disrupt air travel even if the sky above your local airport is a clear blue.
Airlines these days are more inclined to cancel flights at the hint of a major storm than to...Tags: Snow Storms, Transportation Industry, Transportation, New York, San Francisco
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