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20 biggest airport myths you shouldn’t believe

Close to 1 million flights transported over 895 million passengers into and out of U.S. airports in 2015. Most travelers who pass through the nation’s airports harbor certain ideas about airports and flying — some of which are true, and some are false.

Smooth sailing through security lines at McCarran in Las Vegas

Marina Pavisic looked relaxed as she scrolled through her smartphone Thursday morning while waiting for a flight home to Albuquerque, New Mexico. She spent only five minutes making her way through the Transportation Security Administration’s checkpoint at McCarran International Airport, and had more time on her hands than planned.

14 affordable wedding gifts that won’t make you look cheap

When it comes to spending a lot on a wedding, it’s not just the bride, groom and their families who have to pony up — guests often spend a lot on weddings as well, especially if they have to fly in from out of town and pay for lodging.

How to score free trips with credit card rewards

Traveling can be expensive. American Express found that the average amount Americans spent on a week-long summer vacation in 2015 was about $1,000 per person.

10 insider secrets to get a free flight

A cheap flight is great, but a free flight is better. And while it might seem like a free plane ticket — or at the very least, a nearly free plane ticket — is just a dream, travel junkies and airline insiders know a few secrets to help make it a reality.

10 dangerous travel myths you should ignore

Here are the some of the most common money-related travel myths that can be dangerous to your wallet, or to your reputation as a world-wise explorer.