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Considerations for Autistic Travelers
April 19, 2022

As the world at large becomes more aware of the challenges and barriers faced by people with autism, the travel industry needs to be as accommodating and accessible as possible.

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U.S. Capitol Begins Phased Reopening
April 8, 2022

The U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC—a top U.S. tourist destination for groups of all kinds—has begun a phased reopening, allowing visitor access to the building for the first time since […]

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Matthew Chambless: Taking Pride in Travel
April 8, 2022

Chambless is not only a talented trumpet performer but also the director of bands at Simmons Middle School in Hoover, Alabama. His wife, Victoria Chambless, is an outstanding flute player […]

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Why to Work with a SYTA Operator
April 6, 2022

Not all tour operators are experts at student travel—that’s where the Student & Youth Travel Association (SYTA) comes in.

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4 Tips For Winning Over a School Board
April 6, 2022

Student travel is a lot of fun … but it’s not all fun and games. Travel is an opportunity for students to explore the world outside their own neighborhood, city, […]

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