Music gurus and travel explorers, unite! The Vans Warped Tour is making its final stop in Portland, Oregon on August 5th and we’ll be giving away an exclusive trip to one lucky Twitter follower and a guest to embark on a journey to the epic show.
On July 16-18th, we will ask our followers to retweet specific tweets from the @fareologist handle to be entered into the sweepstakes (one entry per handle). We will randomly select one...
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Spring is in the air and spring break is around the corner. For those of you who haven’t locked down your getaway plans, we’ve enlisted the Fareologists at Bing Travel to help. The team has scoured millions of round-trip itineraries to give you the low down on the spring travel landscape as well as tips on how you can break away without breaking the bank.
Here are the highlights:
Overall, airfare is up 4.1 percent from the 2011 spring...
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Paul Steele, author of popular travel blog, Bald Hiker, is an internationally recognized expert on the art of travel. Paul joined Twitter three years ago and has amassed an active and engaged audience who follow along as he shares his adventures in real-time. From his hikes and charity mountain climbs throughout the world, Paul is continuously sharing his personal views with like-minded adventurers as they happen.
In other words, Paul is the...
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Ready or not, it’s time to start planning for the holidays. While we’re still basking in the glow of a glorious summer, holiday travel is just around the corner. To help, the Fareologists at Bing Travel have delved into their algorithmic crystal ball to issue a preliminary forecast for the 2011 holiday travel season.
Travelers in the U.S. can expect holiday cheer this season as airfare and hotel prices are expected to drop...
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With the economy still sputtering, summer vacations are on the chopping block for many people this year. In fact, a recent consumer survey from Bing Travel (conducted by Impulse Research) found some interesting items about consumers’ current attitudes and behaviors on vacations and travel.
66 percent of Americans are more likely to actually choose their vacation destination based on deals and discounts. 30 percent of survey...
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