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'Oasis of the Seas' cruise ship

Cruisin' for an economic bruisin'?

Cruise lines have a few competitive advantages when it comes to finding customers in turbulent economic waters. But will Royal Caribbean International's new quarter-mile, 6,000 passenger vessel be able to stay afloat? Rico Gagliano reports. (11/20/2009)

A croupier deals cards on a Black Jack table

Economy incentive in Ohio casino vote

After nearly two decades of saying no to casino gambling, Ohio voters have decided to roll the dice. They're going to bring casinos to four cities to get the economy going. Dan Moulthrop looks at what caused the turnaround. (11/04/2009)

Amtrak Acela in station

Taxes picking up tab for Amtrak losses

A Pew study released today finds that the average government subsidy on an Amtrak ticket is $32. That's four times higher than the subsidy figure Amtrak has come up with. Mitchell Hartman reports. (10/27/2009)

An airplane

How to find lower holiday airfares

George Hobica of Airfarewatchdog.com discusses what to expect in airline fares for the upcoming holiday season. (10/23/2009)

Passports and visas

New campaign to promote travel to U.S.

The House has passed a bill to launch a campaign promoting travel to the U.S. Elizabeth Threlkeld reports now the Senate is chiming in. (10/09/2009)

The "City of Dreams" casino in Macau, China

Macau: It's not your mother's Vegas

Casinos in Macau, China made triple the take of Las Vegas in August. The gambling capital is thriving again as the markets rebound, but the town's American outfits lag behind the local operators. Scott Tong reports. (10/02/2009)

Winnebagos for sale at an RV dealership

What the increase in RV sales tells us

Among all the gloomy economic indicators out there, there's one glimmer of hope: motor home and RV sales are up. Joel Rose reports on the RV Index. (09/29/2009)

A new class of 'Ugly Indian' travelers

Tourists from the U.S. carry a bad rap for being the loud, obnoxious, "Ugly American." But as more Indians can afford to travel abroad, they're developing their own tourist notoriety. Raymond Thibodeaux reports. (09/28/2009)

Rancho Bernardo Inn

Hotel's $19 luxury room has empty feel

On a lark, the general manager of the Rancho Bernardo Inn near San Diego thought he'd try to attract more business to the four-star resort by tweeting an offer for a $19 room. Marketplace's Cash Peters checked in to check it out. (09/11/2009)

Passengers queue at London's Heathrow airport.

Air travel CO2 causes severe damage

A panel of experts advising the British government on climate change says air travel will cause severe damage to the environment unless it's curbed. Some are pressing for a global deal to cap the aviation industry's carbon emissions. Stephen Beard reports. (09/09/2009)

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