Google’s AI-powered search is ready to be your travel agent

SGE is getting new vacation-ready results starting today



It’s only been a month since Google debuted its AI-powered search engine at I/O — and even less time since an early preview went live for beta testers — but the company is already hard at work at improving its results. Just in time for the summer, Google’s Search Generative Experience (or SGE) is getting much better at delivering travel-based advice, whether you’re looking for a hotel in a foreign city or trying to find the best tourist attractions on your next vacation .

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It’s no secret that SGE is far from perfect, especially when it comes to asking for recommended places to visit. We’ve found Reddit to be a far better guide for suggesting sites like hiking trails or other local spots — though that website certainly isn’t without its

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Going on Vacation This Summer? Here’s How ChatGPT Can Help You Budget

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If you love to travel but aren’t a fan of spending hours or days planning every detail of your trip, ChatGPT could simplify things greatly. The tool is easy to use, takes seconds to get you the answers you need, and has a friendly interface. It can be a great tool to help you plan your next summer vacation — no matter your budget.

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So, what exactly can ChatGPT do in terms of travel planning? Well, it may not be able to provide exceptionally personalized advice based on your unique situation. What it can do, however, is help with things like finding the best vacation destination, planning your itinerary, making recommendations, and providing general travel advice.

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Canadian Agents Discover the Nile with Exotic Journeys

It was a memorable FAM for nine Canadian agents who traveled with Exotic Journeys to the land of ancient wonders along the Nile.


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During their week-long stay, the group had the chance to participate in several excursions and visit breathtaking sites. Some highlights include exploring the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, and the National Museum of Civilization.

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The group then flew to Aswan to board the Movenpick Royal Lotus for a 3-night river cruise along the Nile, stopping at the High Dam, Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, Edfu, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsute Temple, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple. They then flew back to Cairo for some shopping at the vibrant Khan El Khalili Baazar and enjoyed a farewell dinner aboard the Four Seasons First Nile boat.

Egypt, a country steeped in history and home to awe-inspiring

Browns Rumors: Cleveland Named Landing Spot for RB Kenyan Drake

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Quarterback Lamar Jackson hands the ball off to running back Kenyan Drake.

The Cleveland Browns are still sorting out their depth chart behind all-world running back Nick Chubb and well-traveled veteran Kenyan Drake has been linked to the team as a potential option.

Drake is a free agent after playing last season with the Baltimore Ravens. He was effective during his time on the field in Baltimore’s run-heavy offense, rushing the ball 109 times for 482 yards and four touchdowns. He averaged 4.4 yards per carry in 2022 and has averaged 4.5 per tote over his career.

Drake can also play a role in the passing game, with 216 receptions in his career for 1,624 yards and eight touchdowns.

Bleacher Report singled out the Browns as a realistic landing spot prior to training camp for Drake as he searches for his next team.

“He’s not an every-down back, but

Hickory Log Restaurant & Lounge

Hickory Log Restaurant & Lounge

During our family road trip toward our final stop in Missouri, we decided to have a BBQ dinner at Hickory Log located in Dexter, Missouri. They truly live up to their motto of “Famous for Bar-BQ Ribs!” This restaurant with its rustic elegance décor has been open since 1953 and I know why!

Hickory Log Restaurant & Lounge

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The entrance and waiting area (where we hardly waited) to the restaurant is inviting, comfortable and makes you feel like home. Not only is the atmosphere relaxing and pleasant, so are the employees.

The décor of the restaurant is absolutely beautiful! It has a rustic elegance that just wants to keep you indoors. This is far from what we’re used to as we’re from

Family Fun at Silver Dollar City Theme Park

Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri is the mecca for family fun. It is a theme park based on all things from the 19th century. It is a one-of-a-kind park because it has an attraction like no other theme park has, Marvel Cave. Silver Dollar City has thrilling rides, time period shows, beautiful shops, and friendly & helpful employees. Come along on our tour of fun at Silver Dollar City theme park!

The fun at Silver Dollar City theme park begins at the entrance. As you arrive you are greeted with a water tower clock that really operates. What I love about this park is that they built it around the natural beauty of the trees and mountains. This park is great on a hot day because there are many shady areas and stores to visit!

Silver Dollar City entrance

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Memorial Day weekend air travel tops pre-pandemic levels: TSA

Air travel during the four-day Memorial Day holiday weekend topped pre-pandemic levels, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Tuesday.

The TSA said its agents screened nearly 9.8 million individuals at airports across the country over the holiday period — about 300,000 more than the 2019 Memorial Day weekend, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

Friday reached 2.74 million people screened at airports, which the TSA says is the most it’s recorded in a day since the pandemic.

The reported figures are in line with an AAA prediction that air travel would surge back to pre-pandemic levels.

The TSA has also forecasted an overall increase in travel this summer, which begins Memorial Day and runs through Labor Day in September.

The rise in Memorial Day air travel and the anticipated summer levels come after other high holiday travel numbers in recent months that have signaled travel and transportation are returning to

Missouri Road Trip |  Mackintosh Travels™

Missouri Road Trip | Mackintosh Travels™

My goal is always to inspire others to go out and travel. It’s always fun to visit new places and experience different things. Road trips are great because you can go at your own pace, stop anywhere you want, and eat at local mom-n-pop restaurants. Our road trip to and through Missouri did that for us. Come along with us as we show you the best that Missouri has to offer on our road trip adventure!

Missouri Road Trip |  Mackintosh Travels™

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First, we made a pit stop at a place that many friends have recommended, Buc-ee’s. It’s a luxurious gas station/convenience store. It is huge! Apparently, Beaver Nuggets are a popular snack so I just had to try them. We all liked them.

Killers of the Flower Moon review: Scorsese’s handsome Western is ‘too slow’

Other alternative protagonists keep drifting into view. The film is adapted from David Grann’s book, which is subtitled “The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI”, and yet the main agent responsible for cracking the case, played by Jesse Plemons, isn’t introduced for two hours. Incidentally, the lawyers in the subsequent court case, played by John Lithgow and Brendan Fraser, don’t turn up for another half-hour after that. Or what about Mollie, who trusts Ernest, but is also a proud, cool-headed, perceptive woman who is determined that justice will be served? Might the film have had more purpose if it had concentrated on her? There are fascinating revelations about how the Osage people are infantilized, and how they conduct their business, but these should have accounted for a bigger chunk of the three-and-a-half hour running time.

The last half-hour in particular prompts mixed feelings because, despite some touching, sober