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March 6, 2015
See India Celebrate The Festival Of Colors [PHOTOS]
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T Magazine: The Colossal Strangeness of China’s Most Excellent Tourist City
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What to do in Finland in your 20s
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Closing in on a 360-degree view for airports and airlines
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What ‘No Foreign Currency Transaction Fees’ Really Means (and What it Doesn’t Mean)
When you use a standard credit card, and make a purchase outside of your home country, there’s generally a fee. If your purchase is in a foreign currency, you’re subject to your payment network’s foreign exchange rates. Your your card imposes foreign transaction fees, they’ll charge you those — often as much as 3% on […]
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Welcome to China, Thomas Cook
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Pittsburghers and everyone else
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Review: Sheraton New York JFK Airport
JFK Airport possibly has the least glamorous airport hotels of any major airport (well, along with London Heathrow), so I usually do whatever I can to avoid an overnight here. When I do have an overnight in New York I almost always try to go in the city.
In this case that didn't make sense, though. We had just a quick overnight in New York and it would be cold, so I just wanted to get to the nearest airport hotel.
I booked the Sheraton JFK Airport for $125. That seemed like a low rate, but I guess that's what you get for staying a Saturday night during the first week of the year, when business travel hasn't picked up yet.
For reference, this is a Category 4 Starwood property, meaning a free night would cost 10,000 Starpoints. I value Starpoints at ~2.2 cents each, so the rate would have to be at least $220 for me to consider using points.
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Bites: Restaurant Report: Selfie in Moscow
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Pursuits: Hidden Gems on Ecuador’s Emerald Coast
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Discovering the Ruins of Italy’s Ionian Coast
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