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<title>Jaunted - Tag: Recession Travel</title>
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<title>Airfares Plummeting, Airlines Sinking Faster Than Ever</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/22421/2009_10_26_JA___Airfare.jpg" class="top"><p>If you're trying to figure out why <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/tag/Airlines"><b>airlines</b></a> like <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/tag/american%20airlines"><b>American</b></a> keep reporting <a href="http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/NEWSADVICE/AirfareWatchBlog/tabid/54/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1962/American-reports-results-and-theyre-not-pretty.aspx"><em>mindblowing revenue declines</em></a> over 2008, the <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2009-10-28-flights-airlines-airfares_N.htm?csp=34">airfare figures</a> for last quarter are out. How desperate were airlines to get any kind of passenger at any kind of price? Desperate enough to <b>drop their prices to 1998 levels</b>. <p>That means that airlines are more skittish about their current market position than they were after 9/11. As a reminder, that was a terrorist act which involved <em>airplanes</em> and therefore shook people's confidence in <em>airplanes</em> which are the things that airline companies fly. The price dip over the last few months has been worse than that, pointing to an industry that's out of options to get people buying tickets. ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       </description>
<dc:creator>Omri</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-10-30T10:24:18-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Priceline Will Offer Refunds If You Lose Your Job (But Only If You Buy Trip Protection)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/1425/bikinicarwash.jpg" class="top"><p> <i>No need to hold a bikini car wash to pay for your vacation with the new Priceline trip protection.</i><p>What was very en vogue in the last quarter of 2008 and at the start of 2009 has suddenly become en vogue again. But we won't complain because it's actually a good thing. <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/tag/priceline"><b>Priceline.com</b></a> has <a href="http://newsticker.welt.de/?module=smarthouse&id=950057">announced</a> it will offer a full cancellation and refund for anyone who books a trip on their site and then loses their job. From the press release: <blockquote><p> The expanded trip protection is available for priceline.com&#146;s vacation packages, Name Your Own Price® hotel rooms, published-price and Name Your Own Price® airline tickets, and rental cars booked as an add-on to any priceline.com travel reservation. </blockquote></p><p> However, as this is part of Priceline's optional travel insurance you need to select this option in order to get a refund. But um, we hope that won't happen because we want you to keep your job! Trip protection costs as little as $16 for a flight and $5 a night for a hotel reservation. ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 </description>
<dc:creator>juliana</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-10-07T16:33:55-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Timeshare Pitches About To Get Hardcore As Industry Hurts</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/14943/timesharesign.jpg" class="top"> <P> We&#146;ve always been tempted to sit through a timeshare presentation to score some freebies, but we usually realize that having a good time and a relaxing evening is better than a stressful 90-minute hard sell. However, if you want some free stuff, or are really interested in vacation ownership, now is a good time. Timeshare sales are down big time, and some experts are thinking that <b>things will drop 30 percent from 2008 numbers</b>. <p> Marriott&#146;s timeshare group, for instance, is <b>cutting prices and slowing down their plans to expand</b>. They are even thinking about selling some of their prime land&#151;might be worth taking a look if you&#146;re looking to build your own vacation home. Wyndham is doing the same thing, despite being the largest seller of timeshares in the country; they are cutting 40 percent of their sales. The salespeople trying to get rid of these properties might be getting desperate, so <b>beware their hardcore pitches</b>. ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  </description>
<dc:creator>kjb</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-10-07T09:03:55-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Dubai: In Dubai, It&#x27;s The End Of &#x27;The World&#x27;</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/6193/TheWorld.jpg" class="top"> <p>In order for Dubai to survive the worldwide recession and nurture their burgeoning reputation as a must-visit destination, the weak and frivolous projects must suffer in favor of things that actually contribute to the city. Thus, we are only somewhat surprised to learn of the<b> failure of the multi-billion-dollar project of man-made islands called </b>"<b>The World</b>." <p>After all, the islands were only due to be accessibly by the richest of the rich, with no dynamic plans for the future after the many moneyed residents built their homes on the islands. The Burj Dubai and Dubai metro system will however positively impact both locals and tourists&#151;that's why they get the go-ahead during these rough times while The World ends. ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          </description>
<dc:creator>JetSetCD</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-09-29T09:13:34-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Most Frugal US Cities List Calls Out Brooklyn, San Francisco</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/22421/2009_09_21_Jaunted___MintFrugal.jpg" class="top"><p>Financial site <b><a href="http://www.mint.com">Mint.com</a></b> has just released their 2009 list of "<b>The Most Frugal Cities In America</b>," charting the drop in discretionary spending for major American cities over the last 12 months. The data has all kinds of obscure and interesting information, from who spends the most on books to where residents are likely to drop cash on sporting goods. <p>We picked the weirdest data point from that last category and discovered that <b><a href="http://www.jaunted.com/city/san%20francisco">San Francisco</a></b> ranks fourth on sporting goods, beating out a bunch of places where people buy boats, hunting gear, and camping equipment. Apparently whoever's selling cross-trainers to yuppies is making a <em>killing.</em> <p>The national drop in spending was an eye-popping <b>13%</b>, which should provide our nation's <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/story/2009/9/13/82615/7257/travel/Airline+Industry+Is+Probably+Hosed+All+The+Way+Through+2011">totally hosed airlines</a> a little bit of miserable company. <b>Brooklyn led the way with a 28% decrease</b> in total discretionary spending, a dip that future historians will undoubtedly refer to as "The Great Trust Fund Bust of 2009."]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   </description>
<dc:creator>Omri</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-09-21T16:33:56-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Jaunted&#x27;s Nationwide Guide To Free Music Events</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/32083/lacmalive.jpg" class="top"><p> <p>'Tis the season for stadium shows, reunion tours, and outdoor festivals, but with ticket prices sometimes looming in the hundred-dollar range, even the prospect our seeing some of our all-time favorite acts isn't enough to coax out our credit cards. In these lean times, we're in search of the best deals, not the best laser light extravaganzas, so it's that splendid word&#151;"free"&#151;that chimes like music to our ears. <p><b>Zero-dollar entertainment</b> can be found from coast-to-coast, from classy classical to celebrated jazz and blues artists. Below, we take you from West to East in search of <b>worthwhile free music experiences</b>. We can't promise synchronized dancing, but you will get a heavy dose of culture. <p><b>Jaunted's Nationwide Guide to Free Music Events:</b>]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         </description>
<dc:creator>Heidi Atwal</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-08-14T12:24:34-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Los Angeles: Jaunted&#x27;s Three Favorite Vintage Shops In Los Angeles</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/32083/vintagela.jpg" class="top"><p> <p><b><a href="http://www.jaunted.com/city/los%20angeles">Los Angeles</a></b> is the epicenter of all things trendy and Californian. You need not look any further than <b>Robertson Boulevard</b>&#151;a street reviled by some fashion lovers, but embraced by a sect of label-centric shoppers&#151;for proof positive. Yet the city breeds vastly different identities, and by extension, expressions of what is <i>en vogue</i>. <p>Balenciaga and Balmain may rule in Beverly Hills, but down Melrose Avenue and further eastbound you'll find that style is influenced by throwbacks to decades long gone, and some still fresh in recent memory. (Hello, '90s grunge revival in Echo Park.) If, like us, you have a penchant for '70s boho-wear and clothing that comes at a price point that won't afflict you with sticker shock, then <b>vintage shopping</b> is where your well-earned money should go. <p><b>Jaunted's Top Vintage Shops In Los Angeles:</b> ]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        </description>
<dc:creator>Heidi Atwal</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2009-08-13T09:13:07-05:00</dc:date>
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