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  • American air carriers took in more than $6 billion in fees from passengers in 2012, an increase of 3.8 percent for baggage and 7.3 for reservation changes over 2011.    
  • Though Haiti remains a poor country, upscale hotels like the $15 million Best Western Premier are opening there.    
  • A country still grappling with economic woes sees a flicker of optimism as travelers return.    
  • The Chicago O’Hare International Airport will be the first airport in the United States to implement Automated Passport Control, a new technology designed to expedite customs clearance.    
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  • It takes some digging, but beyond Iberian pork and octopus croquettes lies a vegetarian-friendly version of the Barcelona tapas crawl.    
  • A spate of new mobile apps has eschewed peer reviews and star ratings, bypassing the masses for the experts: chefs themselves.    
  • A popular day trip destination for Chinese tourists, Sinuiju is opening up to Western visitors. Sorry, no U.S., South Korean or Japanese passport holders allowed.
  • An 18th-century manor in the South of France has transformed into a luxurious 15-room hotel.    
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  • The woman behind the Chelsea Flower Show talks with CNN about the event preparations and the 100th anniversary.
  • After battery woes troubled Dreamliner's debut, Boeing's 787 is ready for a comeback in the U.S. Aviation fans already call it Dreamliner 2.0.
  • Where to eat, drink and shop when you’re in town for the Venice Biennale.    
  • The gateway to Kentucky’s bourbon country is ensuring it maintains a reputation as a prime player in the spirits world.    
  • For guests who like to spend the night in a place marbled with local flavor, these seven properties, from Maine to California, can accommodate.    

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