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Travelers 'drunk on deals'

As summertime draws to a close and families begin to switch out suitcases and sand toys for school lunch boxes, people in the travel business take the temperature on how the industry and consumers are faring.

Layoff worries keep many from taking vacations, experts say

Cindy Goodman was having dinner with a group of girlfriends one night when the conversation took a surprising turn.

Making the most of hotel alternatives

There's probably no better way of pinching your vacation pennies than sleeping on a friend's sofa or camping out. But you don't have to rough it to afford your next getaway.

A Great British vacation? No thanks

As the northern hemisphere slides inexorably towards autumn, Europeans, with their fading sun tans, are getting back to work or school suffering the "post holiday blues."

iReporters share worst vacation nightmares

Vacation season is nearly over, and kids are returning to school with the telltale tans and smiles that mean they had a wonderful and relaxing holiday.

5 ways to stop working on your vacation

Vacation is the oasis in the midst of your occupational desert, if you will.

Travel Troubleshooter: New name, no credit

Gena Welsh and her husband each receive a $150 certificate when their flight is delayed. But now the company that gave them the voucher -- TransGlobal Vacations -- has become Funjet Vacations. And it's balking at giving them the credit. What should she do?

CNNMoney: Summer getaways latest casualty on Wall St.

July and August tend to be sleepy months on Wall Street as traders ditch their terminals and head for a beach house in the Hamptons or a summer resort on Nantucket.

How to quit working on vacation

After months without a day off, it's official: You need a vacation.

Money Magazine: While you're away, the office will be okay

So summer's here, and the thermometer has consistently hovered at 80°-plus. You've got one thing and one thing only on your mind, and it's not the Hickenlooper report, which was due last week: You want to get straight out of the office and take a vacation.

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