Articles by: Ross Evans

What Seniors Need To Know at Airport Security

Published on October 1, 2019

What Seniors Need To Know To Get Through Airport Security Easily By Diana Cowgill of YMT Vacations    Getting through airport security can be a nuisance for anyone, but the experience can be especially stressful for seniors. The good news is that the Federal Aviation Administration has put rules in place to streamline the process for […]

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Venture to Lesser-Known Corners of the World

Published on September 1, 2019

September is Travel Together Month USTOA tour operators are taking the road less traveled and visiting emerging destinations in 2020. Check out our full round-up of new, off-the-beaten path itineraries below. Asia Abercrombie & Kent: South Korea & Japan: Cultural Legacies of the East Alexander + Roberts: Ancient Lands of the Himalayas: A Journey to […]

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Top Destinations for Family Learning Journeys

Published on August 27, 2019

Top Destinations for Family Learning Journeys By Carol Dimopoulos of Perillo’s Learning Journeys As President of Perillo’s Learning Journeys and in my role as an adjunct professor for SUNY Empire State College, I believe that both travel and education are investments in a child’s future.  When my children were young I realized we could combine […]

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6 Cities for Art and Architecture Lovers

Published on August 22, 2019

6 Cities for Art and Architecture Lovers By Hayley Warner, Monograms Marketing Coordinator Art and architecture, created long before us and preserved to last long after us, offer a glimpse of the past – of how people looked, how they lived, what they enjoyed. And these 6 cities gave rise to those creators, to the […]

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How to Experience the Northern Lights

Published on July 18, 2019

How to Experience the Northern Lights By go-today In Finnish lore, the Northern Lights were sparks from the tail of the fire fox sprinting across the snow. Ancient Estonians believed them to be horse-drawn carriages carrying heavenly guests to a radiant wedding in the sky. Icelandic legend has it that a pregnant woman who looks […]

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Where I Fell in Love with Travel

Published on June 28, 2019

The moments that turned us into lifelong explorers. By Tyler Protano-Goodwin, Marketing Executive at Audley Travel   In the world of travel we talk a lot about our favorite countries, but what about the places we first fell in love with? The place that changed our idea of travel forever. Where did you realize that […]

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A Mom’s Guide to Going Guided – Family Fun Made Easy

Published on June 20, 2019

    By Melissa DaSilva, President of Trafalgar, Costsaver and Brendan Vacations   I love travel.  It’s exhilarating, relaxing and fun… but more than that, I fundamentally believe travel changes you. Experiencing new cultures and meeting people from new destinations broadens horizons, creates connections and teaches understanding and empathy. I want to share this passion and […]

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5 Reasons Icelanders Are So Happy

Published on June 13, 2019

By Lisa Young, Product Manager with Authentic Vacations Lisa Young is a product manager and writer for Authentic Vacations. Travel experiences involving food, wine, art, live music, wellness and engaging with locals make her heart sing.   Remember The Partridge Family, an American sitcom from the early 1970s?  The show’s theme song was, “Come On, […]

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3 Trips That Highlight the Diverse Nature, Culture, and History in North America

Published on May 29, 2019

By Chelsea Todaro, Public Relations Specialist with The Travel Corporation   At more than nine million square miles, North America is a vast and diverse continent that likely has close to nine million different ways for travelers to explore.  For those thinking of a vacation within the US or Canada, a guided trips through Insight […]

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How to Pack for a Jet Trip Around the World

Published on May 22, 2019

By Becky Youman, TCS World Travel   “I wish I would have packed less.” At TCS World Travel, we often hear this comment from our guests after their around-the-world expeditions. Even on the most seamless journey, overpacking can add unnecessary time and stress to your arrivals and departures, and could even prevent you from taking […]

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