Which travel companies have treated customers well during the pandemic? Which ones haven’t? Readers share their experiences.
Author: Christopher Elliott, Special to USA TODAY
What’s the safest vacation you can take right now? One where you take every precaution
There’s only so much travel companies can do to soothe customers’ worries. Precautions and protocols are reassuring but many questions remain.
Subscription services, hotels, timeshares compete with vacation rentals for ‘workcation’ customers
The fast-growing market for long-term accommodations picked up speed during the pandemic, as offices closed and more American began working remotely.
How should you deal with travelers who don’t think the rules apply to them?
Trying to get someone to put a mask on, social distance or follow sanitary protocols? Don’t get aggressive, make it about you or lose your cool.
Waiting for a refund from Sears or another retailer? Here’s how to get your money back faster
Sears continues to close stores after emerging from bankruptcy. But what do you do if a retailer owes you money or a refund? Follow these steps.
When will it be safe to cruise again? These signs that will help you decide when to sail
Travel industry watchers say most people won’t feel completely safe on a cruise ship until fall. What has to happen first?
Car safety features expand after COVID-19: Buyers want better cabin air filters, contactless maintenance
In addition to better filters and contactless buying and maintenance options, drivers say they want easier access to items like masks and sanitizer.
Where will you travel when the pandemic ends? Readers share their post-pandemic trip plans
Readers are determined to travel again – as soon as possible. The urge to travel is stronger than ever after months of lockdowns and CDC warnings.
Can you be too old to travel? Age isn’t as important as your mental, physical fitness level
Yes, age is just a number. But when it comes to traveling as a shior, it’s also a question of physical – and, to a certain extent – mental ability.
What are travelers afraid of in 2021? And what should they actually be worried about?
Instead of worrying about whether it’s safe to fly or if you’ll contract COVID while traveling, put that energy into devising a response plan instead.