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  2. 5 International Travel Packages with Senior Discounts - AOL

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    Even if you’re not an AARP member, many travel companies offer discounts based on age alone. Amtrak will allow those aged 65 and older to save 10% on many rail fares. Marriott has a senior ...

  3. 42 Travel Discounts for Seniors - AOL

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    This online travel giant runs the AARP Travel Center and offers 10% off hotels, 30% off base rates for car rentals, up to $300 onboard cruise credits, and free online or phone booking.. For more ...

  4. 100 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    United — Limited senior fares available (select Senior 65+ when booking) Hotel discounts While quite a few hotels offer discounted rates, they tend to come with caveats about availability and ...

  5. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    WestJet provides the most Canadian flights to Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, Las Vegas and Orlando, offering non-stop routes (some of them seasonal) from twelve Canadian cities to Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, nine to Las Vegas and eleven to Orlando. Since 2008, WestJet is the largest international carrier, by volume of passengers, flying into Las Vegas.

  6. Harry Reid International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located five miles (8 km; 4 nmi) south of downtown Las Vegas, [3] in the unincorporated area of Paradise, [1] and covers 2,800 acres (4.4 sq mi; 11.3 km 2) of land. [ 3 ] Reid is owned by Clark County and operated by the county's Department of Aviation .

  7. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Compass card is a contactless smart card automated fare collection system used primarily for public transit in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Compass card readers were first implemented as a beta in September 2013. [1] Due to delays, full implementation to the general public began in August 2015.