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FORT WORTH, Texas—American Airlines says it has stopped taking Argentine pesos as payment for tickets because of limits on its ability to convert the money into...
LOS ANGELES—As a chaser to the Thanksgiving feast and football, consider heading out on an African safari. There’s strictly armchair travel involved for Nat Geo Wild’s...
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NEW YORK—If you’re braving the airports this Thanksgiving, you won’t be alone. Airlines for America, the lobbying group for several major airlines, forecasts 25.3 million passengers...