How Airlines Are Making It Easier to Change Flights Ahead of Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian is gaining strength in the Atlantic as it barrels toward Florida for what's thought to be a Labor Day strike. "Hurricanes have a nasty tendency to hit during holiday periods, this is one of them," CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg told Inside Edition. He also suggests travelers purchase insurance, but explained that you need to do it early. "Make sure you do that before next year's hurricane season," Greenberg said, adding that once a hurricane is named, you're out of luck. RELATED STORIESWhy Nuking a Hurricane Would Create an Even Bigger CrisisCouple Gets a Wedding Do-Over After Hurricane Florence Turned Original Plans Upside DownLuke Bryan's Mother Returns to Home Severely Damaged by Hurricane Michael
How to find travel bargains to Europe post-Brexit vote
While the Brexit vote has caused shockwaves through global financial markets, it is also creating some major bargains for international travel this summer. The exchange rate for the U.S. dollar is stronger toward the British pound than it has been in about 30 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal how travelers can get the best deals.
cbsnews.comShould you be all-in on all-inclusive resorts?
The concept of the all-inclusive resort, offering travelers a range of vacation options from family-friendly to high-end luxury, has been around for more than 60 years. But you'll want to check the fine print on your reservation, because all-inclusive doesn't always mean what it implies. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg shows us some pitfalls to avoid, and his picks for the best all-inclusive resorts.
cbsnews.comMost quirky, offbeat museums in the U.S.
Americans make about 850 million museum visits every year, more than all major league sports and theme parks combined. The United States has about 17,500 museums, large and small, famous and obscure. Some are a bit quirky. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to guide us through America’s most offbeat museums.
cbsnews.comTips for avoiding holiday travel hassles
Americans are packing their bags for a long holiday weekend. More than 100 million people are hitting the roads, rails or sky to get to their destinations. It is the seventh straight year of holiday travel growth. More than 90 percent of travelers will drive. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning” with his insider secrets.
cbsnews.comHoliday travelers face heightened security, headaches
Sunday is expected to be the busiest travel day of the season. Nearly three million people will fly home. Airports around the country tightened security after the Paris attacks, and a worldwide travel alert from the State Department remains in effect. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss what holiday travelers can expect.
cbsnews.comPeter Greenberg discussses movies and landmark locations
CBS news travel editor, Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss film sites around the world that can be visited. Some sites are from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" with landmarks such as “The Treasury” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel."
cbsnews.comBest U.S. cities to visit for football, food and scenery
Football season is well under way, and whether you follow college games or the NFL, there's plenty of action for all. And if being a couch-potato isn't your style, how about a gridiron getaway? It could be the perfect weekend escape. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with his picks for football towns that have a bit more to offer than just the game.
cbsnews.comLooking beyond Labor Day for travel deals
Summer may be coming to an end, but travel editor Peter Greenberg says the travel season could be heating up. Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to explain all of the get-away deals that are quietly floated out by hotels, resorts, cruise lines and airlines in September to last you the rest of the year.
cbsnews.comNTSB’s most wanted list highlights ignored and urgent life-saving solutions
While the National Transportation Safety Board investigates disasters that occur in this country and offers solutions to prevent a similar tragedy, the recommendations are often ignored. The NTSB even created a "most wanted list," calling attention to what matters most. Travel editor Peter Greenberg reports on the safety fixes met with silence.
cbsnews.comAirlines, hotels hold back from online travel sites
Third-party travel sites like Trip Advisor, Expedia and Orbitz are getting fewer flights because carriers are holding back their business. New York Sen. Chuck Schumer is calling for a federal investigation of airlines that refuse to allow their fares on other sites. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this impacts travelers.
cbsnews.comCarnival Cruises aims to offer travel to Cuba
Less than a week after President Obama announced the opening of an embassy in Havana, Carnival Cruise lines is hoping to roll out travel to Cuba. Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald and CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg discuss the plans on CBSN.
cbsnews.comAirlines try new ways to get passengers seated faster
As the summer travel rush begins, airlines are facing a costly problem. Delays in airline boarding carry a price tag of nearly $500 million. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how airlines are trying to speed up the boarding process.
cbsnews.comAbandoned railroad lines become recreational paths
Many of America’s railroads began their decline in the 1960s, leaving behind thousands of miles of abandoned and unused tracks. But thanks to Rails-to-Trails conservancy, these abandoned rails have been repurposed and transformed into open trails for some of the best hiking and biking in the country. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning” to show some of the country’s most unique rail-trail destinations.
cbsnews.comPassengers abuse rules to bring animals on planes
If you think you are seeing more four-legged flyers, that's because it's easier than ever for them to ride in the cabin. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg reports on how some passengers are taking advantage of a law meant to protect the disabled. He put the law to the test by seeing if a pig could fly as emotional support pets.
cbsnews.comClass action lawsuit takes on hidden resort fees
If you are one of the more than 100 million people booking travel online, you could be paying for hidden extras. A California man says he booked his Las Vegas hotel for one price, but his bill included an additional charge, a resort fee of $28 a night. Now, he's taking the casino in a class action lawsuit. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this issue.
cbsnews.comTop "Made In America" factories to tour while on vacation
For many Americans, the label "Made In the USA" is a welcome sight. So, if you're looking for an unusual trip this spring, how about visiting some of the places where those labels go on? From coast-to-coast, you can go inside factories to watch fellow Americans make everything from boats and jellybeans to shoes and whiskey. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.
cbsnews.comPeter Greenberg on top Valentine's Day hotel packages
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cbsnews.comFrom Denmark to Egypt, 2015's hottest new vacation destinations
From Denmark to Egypt, 2015's hottest new vacation destinations It's a new year with new horizons to explore. Luckily, CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has his picks for the hot new vacation destinations of 2015, and there are certainly a few surprises.
cbsnews.comBest destinations this New Year’s Eve? Peter Greenberg explains in the Toyota Green Room
Best destinations this New Year’s Eve? Peter Greenberg explains in the Toyota Green Room In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg gives tips on when and where to travel this New Year holiday.
cbsnews.comShould flights be restricted from countries with Ebola outbreaks?
Should flights be restricted from countries with Ebola outbreaks? CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the calls for flight restrictions and how to calm travel fears during the Ebola crisis.
cbsnews.comSmall seats, short tempers: How airlines are cramming more passengers on board
Small seats, short tempers: How airlines are cramming more passengers on board Disputes over reclining seats on airplanes have led to three unscheduled landings in the past 10 days. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" and shares tips on snagging seats with the most legroom.
cbsnews.comHank Azaria talks “Ray Donovan” sex scene in the Toyota Green Room
Hank Azaria talks “Ray Donovan” sex scene in the Toyota Green Room In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” actor Hank Azaria tells Gayle King about his sex scene and singing a rock song in the Showtime series “Ray Donovan.” Peter Greenberg talks downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 with Gayle King.
cbsnews.comHow will the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 tragedy impact international travel?
How will the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 tragedy impact international travel? The downing of Malaysia Flight 17 is creating extraordinary questions for Malaysia Airlines and all of commercial aviation. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss how the airline industry's response could mean longer and more expensive flights.
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