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If you’re hitting the roads over the next few weeks, you’re not alone. AAA is expecting 119 million people to travel over the year-end holiday period.
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The New York State DMV said now you can use your smartphone to verify your identity at two New York City area airports.
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AAA is predicting busy roads and airports, as 115.2 million people are expected to travel over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
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AAA said if you’re planning to travel any time soon, leave at least three months for your passport applications to be processed.
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Airport officials hope the change will lead to consistent staffing and a high level of customer service.
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AAA said about 113 million people are expected to travel over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays this year.
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Ahead of the busy travel season, Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport is offering a new option to make trips a little bit easier for parents.
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AAA says nearly 48 million people are expected to travel this holiday weekend.
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There is a lot to see around the Mexican capital. NPR's correspondent recommends canoeing and biking along some of Mexico City's tucked-away sites.
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The law requires a special pass to enter restaurants, trains, planes and other public venues. To get the pass, people must have proof they are vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus.