FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

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Jan 25, 2023

What Festivals Does Social Media Love and Which Remain Undiscovered?

We all know of the big festivals: Burning Man, Mardi Gras and the legendary tomato-throwing La Tomatina in Spain. But which festivals appear the most on social media?

Fill Your Heart with Ireland

Whether it's the people, the craic (fun) or the coasts, travelers always find something to love about the island of Ireland. What fills your heart?

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Jan 16, 2023

Romantic SoCal Valentine’s Day Getaways

Spend Valentine’s Day in Southern California. Korakia Pensione and Hotel Joaquin offer travelers memorable amenities for a romantic Valentine’s Day getaway.

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Jan 13, 2023

Flight Club Social Darts Opens in Atlanta

Flight Club Social Darts opened its doors Jan. 11, in Atlanta’s West Midtown to the delight of locals and visitors. The opening marks the latest entertainment option to arrive in Atlanta and Flight Club’s fifth U.S. location. This location spans two floors and features an outdoor patio space and seating for guests playing darts or lounging in between games.

Interior Upgrades Begin Rolling Out Across United Fleet

United Airlines is in the midst of a major initiative to modernize its fleet over the next several years. After first announcing the plan in 2021, planes fitted with United’s signature interior are finally beginning to appear across the airline’s narrowbody fleet of Boeing and Airbus planes. United flyers are sure to notice these enhancements from the moment they step on board: Each new or updated plane sports remodeled seats, seatback entertainment screens for everyone, Bluetooth connectivity and more, all adding up to a better experience on every journey.

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Jan 11, 2023

FAA System Outage: How Does This Happen?

U.S. airlines and airports experienced one of the worst shutdowns in years due to an FAA outage reported earlier this morning. The system, called NOTAMS, experienced technical problems, causing many U.S. flights to be canceled or delayed. The system is essential for pilots to receive information, such as alerts about closed runways, equipment outages and other hazards along a flight route. While air traffic controllers ensure flights at their respective airports land and take-off on time without overlap, NOTAMS is national.