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Back to EpisodesAfrican Safari Travel, Expedition Cruises, and Travel Deals You Can’t Miss
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Airport security, airplane Wi-Fi, airline fares, safaris, and cruises all changed quietly while you were busy living your life, and those changes can either save your trip or stress you out at the worst possible moment. Justin and Mark break down what’s actually happening and what it means for real travelers who want fewer lines, fewer surprises, and better experiences for the money.
We dig into the push toward private airport screening through the TSA’s Screening Partnership Program and why it keeps resurfacing during shutdown fears, even though travelers already pay a dedicated security fee. From there, we look at Delta’s move toward low Earth orbit satellite internet with Amazon and why lower latency is the difference between “it technically works” and Wi-Fi you can truly use for streaming, messaging, and getting work done. We also unpack United’s expanding tiered fare categories and how “unbundling” can follow you into premium cabins, making it more important than ever to read what your ticket includes.
Then we go big: a listener question sparks a detailed Kenya vs South Africa safari comparison, from Cape Town, Kruger, and Victoria Falls to the Maasai Mara and the Great Migration. Finally, we shift to cruise travel trends, including MSC’s Caribbean redeployment, Norwegian’s Haven ship-within-a-ship luxury, and expedition cruising to Antarctica with a practical guide to HX Expeditions, Lindblad Expeditions, and Quark Expeditions, plus an HX anniversary offer worth timing. If you enjoyed this kind of trip-planning clarity, subscribe, share the show with a travel buddy, and leave a review with the destination you want us to tackle next.