Because you support public radio and are interested in travel, we provide this quarterly newsletter featuring some top travel stories from KJZZ, NPR, and other public radio outlets.
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LAST RESORTS: A look back at the start of Arizona’s resort industry | KJZZ
In the series Last Resorts, The Show is looking at the history and future of resorts, and the Valley as a resort community. Visit some of the Valley’s oldest and newest resorts. Hear how they’ve impacted the region – from art and architecture, to how people all over the world view the West.
11 tips for a smooth EV road trip – without the range anxiety | NPR
Considering taking an electric vehicle on a long drive? Plenty of people get range anxiety. But with more charging stations on the roads, things are getting easier. Still, you’ll want to have a plan.
Soda cans are exploding on Southwest flights due to sky-high temperatures | NPR
The extreme heat searing the U.S. this summer is having an unexpected consequence thousands of feet in the air: It’s causing some beverage cans on Southwest Airlines flights to burst when opened.
Southwest Airlines says ‘assigned and premium seating’ will replace open seating plan | NPR
Southwest President and CEO Bob Jordan says research shows passengers “overwhelmingly prefer” an assigned-seat system. He also pledged to improve the airline’s financial performance.
This is what the Brightline West rail cars will look like | Nevada Public Radio
Trains for what is being called the nation’s first true high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area will be built at a new factory in upstate New York.
The Missed Opportunity of Trains in the U.S. | WHYY
While other developed countries have invested in their rail systems, the U.S. has leaned into more individualistic ways of getting around. In this episode, we ride cross-country trains in America and China to feel the difference.