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  2. Traveling with teens? Here are 10 tips and trip ideas to ...

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    The teenage years are tricky when it comes to travel. To avoid the disapproving eye rolls, consider these 10 tips and trip options that are likely to appeal to parents and kids alike.

  3. 16 Summer Vacation Ideas for an Unforgettable Family ... - AOL

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    Our Good Housekeeping travel experts share their top destinations for family travel this summer, whether you want sun and sand or a city vacation on any budget. 16 Summer Vacation Ideas for an ...

  4. The Best Airlines for Traveling With Kids - AOL

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    Up to two adults traveling with kids age 6 and under can board the plane after the A group but before the B group starts boarding. Since each group has 60 passengers, families with young kids can ...

  5. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Said policies are believed to be a response to reports of in-flight sexual assault, and subsequently the call from parents for airlines to better safeguard their children while traveling as a UM. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The policies bar unaccompanied minors from being seated next to adult males and have led to significant criticism and successful ...

  6. Traveling for Thanksgiving? These are the best airlines for ...

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    Its unaccompanied minor program, Junior Jetsetters Service, escorts solo-traveling kids between the ages of five and 17 and includes supervision at all times, early boarding, and a free meal on ...

  7. Backpacking (travel) - Wikipedia

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    Backpacking is a form of low-cost, independent travel, which often includes staying in inexpensive lodgings and carrying all necessary possessions in a backpack. Once seen as a marginal form of travel undertaken only through necessity, it has become a mainstream form of tourism.