Welcome to The Morning Shave. We read a ton of travel articles each day for our research to share the best travel tips, tricks, and news with you. Here are the articles for Sunday, February 5, 2023, that we think you should read.
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Woman is roofied at Denver Airport under what she believes was a failed attempt to traffic her.
While this story may sound like the setting for Liam Neeson movie, it was actually real life. Even if you believe this woman was exaggerating or making things up, let it serve as a reminder that you need to be cautious when traveling. Especially if you’re traveling alone. Be aware of your surroundings. Always keep an eye on your drink. Look for clues when random strangers get too close. Take pictures of suspicious situations and people, then share or upload them for safekeeping. And stay in communication with friends and family throughout your journey.
Spring Break Expected to Be Busier Than Last Year According to Expedia.
Whether you’re looking to hit the slopes or the beach for Spring Break, it’s going to be more crowded than last year. Even though the economy is a bit uncertain, travelers plan to get out of town and have some fun. Take advantage of our tips to save money on flights, airport parking, food, and other travel expenses to keep your vacation affordable.
What to do if your TSA PreCheck status isn’t on your boarding pass.
Just because you’ve signed up for TSA PreCheck, there’s no guarantee it will be on your boarding pass. Some airlines don’t participate in the program. Airlines that do participate randomly select passengers for more in-depth screening. Or you may have forgotten to attach your membership ID to your ticket.
The 10 Weirdest Requests Flight Attendants Have Gotten on Planes.
I’m not sure what it is, but people on vacation seem to have lower inhibitions and are willing to ask crazy questions they wouldn’t at home. What’s the strangest situation you’ve ever seen on a plane?
Senators Are Pushing for Air Passenger Protections, Including Refunds — What to Know.
I would love it if these two bills passed and were made into law. We’ve needed a “Passenger Bill of Rights” for a long time because of the way that airlines treat us. Anyone who has traveled to Europe and experienced a delay or cancellation knows about the benefits of EU-261. And the “Forbidding Airlines from Imposing Ridiculous (FAIR) Fees Act” would go a long way towards eliminating these ridiculous fees that airlines hit us with while traveling.
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