Month: November 2021

Travelers at Los Angeles International Airport LAX are beating the crowds on Thursday, November 18, 2021, as up to 2 million people are expected to pass through Los Angeles International Airport during the two-week Thanksgiving holiday period that begins today, potentially doubling the number from the same time last year. Al Seib | Los Angeles
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For most people, big payouts from initial public offerings call to mind software engineers—not yogurt factory workers. But when Chobani goes public, some of its hourly workers could stand to make $1 million or more in stock awards, an uncommon outcome in an industry rarely lauded for its treatment of workers. The Norwich, N.Y.-based company
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(CNN) — Does size really matter? When it comes to superyachts, it seems the answer is most certainly “yes.” The title for world’s biggest yacht was once held by the same vessel, El Mahrousa, for over a century. But it’s changed hands far more frequently in the years since then as more and more supersized
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Start exploring Canada with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you’re there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada
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istocksdaily | iStock | Getty Images Business travel spending worldwide will likely jump more than 37% next year to over $1 trillion but the normally lucrative industry won’t fully recover until 2024, according new industry forecast released Wednesday. Surges of Covid cases and new variants, uneven vaccination rates and supply chain problems hurt this year’s
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When Oath Pizza opened in a tiny, 600-square foot shop in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 2015, its name derives from its founder’s oath to serve the community and provide “feel good pizza.” Since then, it has expanded in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions with 29 locations. It’s growing mostly by franchising. Of its 29 outposts, 21 are franchised
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(CNN) — The Covid-19 pandemic has derailed many family reunions, destination weddings and long-awaited trips. And while some would-be globetrotters miss the hyper pace of travel circa 2019, others plan to adjust their travel style completely. According to the 2021 Global Travel Trends survey of 3,000 travelers worldwide by American Express, 68% expressed interest in
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