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Confused blond woman standing in front of a cruise ship.

My friend canceled on our cruise, and now I’m going alone and being charged a solo supplement. Can they do that?

Why do cruise lines charge a solo supplement? Learn why your price increases when traveling alone and whether cruise lines are allowed to do it.
May 20, 2026 Allison Robertson

I was charged extra for my carry-on bag when it followed all their guidelines. Aren't they supposed to be free?

Charged for a carry-on even though your bag met the rules? Here’s what travelers should know about airline baggage policies, basic economy fares, gate fees, and how to avoid surprise charges.
May 20, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Concerned woman standing in front of a cruise ship.

I prepaid for cruise excursions, and they were canceled. The cruise line says it was a “known risk” and won’t refund me. Can they do that?

Do cruise lines have to refund canceled excursions? Learn when you’re entitled to money back and what “known risk” really means for your trip.
May 19, 2026 Allison Robertson

Our cruise ship skipped two ports because of lousy weather—but the cruise line refused us compensation. Is that standard practice?

Cruises don't guarantee port visits, nor do they give partial refunds for skipping ports due to bad weather.
May 19, 2026 Sasha Wren
Distraught female passenger waiting at departure area.

I followed all the rules, but still got stopped at the border. Can they really just stop anyone?

A lot of travelers assume border crossings work like airport security with a passport check thrown in. In reality, crossing into another country is more like asking permission than exercising a guaranteed right. Even if you have valid documents, a return ticket, hotel reservations, and absolutely no record, border officers still have broad authority to question you, search your belongings, and decide whether you’re admissible.
May 16, 2026 J. Clarke
AI-generated image of a woman seeking a refund for a canceled flight.

My flight was canceled, but I couldn’t get a refund. Is that legal? How do I get my money back?

If the airline canceled the flight, shouldn’t you automatically get your money back? In many cases, yes, you actually are entitled to a refund. The problem is that airlines don’t always make the process easy or obvious, and a lot of travelers end up accepting less than they’re legally owed without realizing it.
May 20, 2026 Alex Summers
AI-generated image of a man upset about hidden fees while booking a flight.

I booked a flight, but hidden fees doubled the price. Is that actually legal?

You searched for flights and found what seemed like a great deal. Then suddenly the extras start piling on. Bag fees, seat selection fees, booking fees, “priority” fees, maybe even charges just to sit next to your travel companion. By checkout, the price has doubled and you’re sitting there wondering if this is even legal.
May 20, 2026 Peter Kinney
AI-generated image of a woman concerned about her hotel reservation being canceled.

I booked a hotel, but I found out they had canceled my reservation when I arrived. Is there nothing I can do?

You finally arrive at the hotel after a long trip, walk up to the front desk, give your name…and they tell you your reservation was canceled. The good news is, hotels usually can’t just cancel reservations without consequences, and depending on the situation, you've got options for refunds, compensation, or even getting them to cover another room.
May 20, 2026 Peter Kinney
AI-generated image of a man trying to get a hotel refund.

I arrived at my hotel, but it looked nothing like the photos. The manager just shrugged when I complained, how do I get a refund?

You finally arrive at your hotel after a long day of travel, walk into the room, and immediately realize something is very wrong. The sparkling modern suite from the photos turns out to be outdated, dirty, or even falling apart. Now you’re stuck wondering whether you just have to eat the cost.
May 20, 2026 Quinn Mercer
Jerash Festival, C.E.2018

In Jerash, the “Pompeii of the Middle East”, visitors can experience what life was really like in one of Ancient Rome’s greatest cities.

If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to walk through a real Roman city, Jerash is about as close as it gets. Sitting in northern Jordan, not far from Amman, this ancient site is often called the “Pompeii of the Middle East,” and it’s not hard to see why.
May 18, 2026 Quinn Mercer
AI-generated image of a man worried about being denied a rental car.

I tried to rent a car, but they refused to give me one. I have a valid license, are they allowed to do that?

You show up at the rental counter with a valid driver’s license, ready to pick up your car, and suddenly you’re being told no. But if you’re licensed to drive, shouldn’t that be enough?
May 18, 2026 Peter Kinney
Worried woman at the airport, looking worried, on the phone.

My flight landed, but my luggage showed up three days later. The airline gave me a tiny "courtesy voucher." How do I get more?

Your flight lands, and the baggage carousel finally stops moving...with your suitcase nowhere in sight. Then the airline hands you a tiny voucher.
May 20, 2026 Sammy Tran