Travel: Are flash deal sites changing the way we travel?

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The Washington PostWednesday, April 25, 2012
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Adventure just one click away

When a couple bought an African safari package just before the deadline on a travel deals site, were they making a smart buy or heading into the lion's den?

Talk About Travel

Talk About Travel

The Post's Travel section's editors and writers take your travel related questions.

Flash goes the travel sale

Flash goes the travel sale

With their time-limited sales, Web sites such as Groupon and LivingSocial are changing travelers' mind-sets — and their destinations.

Jeju Island, paradise with a past

Jeju Island, paradise with a past

South Korea's semitropical oasis is full of beauty and natural wonders that hide some dark episodes in its history.

In Louisville, all's new in NuLu

In Louisville, all's new in NuLu

With a flurry of restaurants and boutiques opening, the NuLu neighborhood is the Louisville's latest happening place.

The problems of TSA's PreCheck

The problems of TSA's PreCheck

So-called trusted travelers could find unexpected barriers on the way to the airport express-screening lanes.

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