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  • Dow Breaks 5-Day Losing Streak Wednesday, 24 Dec 2008 | 2:54 PM ET

    The Dow rose in a holiday shortened session on Wednesday after a barrage of economic data signaled the economy was weak, but not as bad as feared...

  • Energy Beneficiaries Friday, 19 Dec 2008 | 6:48 PM ET

    Notice how sometimes the wind is in your face and other times it’s at your back? It's better when it's your back!

  • 4 Last-Minute Holiday Travel Bargains Wednesday, 17 Dec 2008 | 11:05 AM ET

    If you’ve waited until now to plan your holiday travel, you might actually be in luck.

  • Airline Baggage Fees Deliver Boost to UPS Tuesday, 16 Dec 2008 | 3:57 PM ET
    A hydraulic hybrid UPS delivery truck is seen with the Philadelphia skyline in the background during a demonstration in Philadelphia, on Friday, June 23, 2006. The UPS truck uses an Environmental Protection Agency patented hydraulic hybrid technology that the EPA claims will increase fuel efficiency by 60 to 70 percent. Full hydraulic hybrid technology means that the conventional transmission and transfer case have been removed and replaced with a hydraulic drivetrain. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

    As holiday travelers prepare to go over the river and through the woods for the holidays, more folks are looking for ways to avoid airline fees for checking extra baggage. This has been a boost for United Parcel Service's business.

  • The Best Travel Web Sites Monday, 15 Dec 2008 | 10:03 PM ET

    From flights to bed and breakfasts, these tools will save you time and money when you book your next vacation.

  • The 5 Things Your Airline Won't Tell You Thursday, 11 Dec 2008 | 9:50 PM ET

    Chances are there's been a time in your life when you've been frustrated by an airline's lack of transparency. Now you can fight back.

  • Pros Say: Bear Market Rallies = New Reality Thursday, 4 Dec 2008 | 1:47 PM ET

    Lousy sales, weak earnings and more layoffs reigned over Thursday, with glum news from Nokia, Viacom, Merck, AT&T, DuPont, Credit Suisse and retailers across the board. European central banks enacted big rate cuts. And  Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke urged more government efforts to stanch soaring home foreclosures. But CNBC heard from experts who say that while the news will get worse through 2009, markets will periodically rally — and one strategist sees the Dow at 12,000 in 2010.

  • Best Ways to Redeem Frequent-Flier Miles Monday, 1 Dec 2008 | 9:21 PM ET

    They're easy to earn but tough to spend -- unless you follow these tips.

  • College Football

    When you look at the attendance for these second-tier bowls, you are going to see one thing that's going to be interesting. While you'll still be able to correlate size of fan base to butts in the seats, you'll notice that the bowls that will do better will be the bowls in which at least one of the teams is within a 12-hour drive.

  • What Every Holiday Traveler Must Know Monday, 24 Nov 2008 | 9:14 PM ET

    How to squeeze the most out of the airline if your flight plans change.

  • Is There a Bull Market for Airlines in Second Life? Friday, 21 Nov 2008 | 4:14 PM ET

    Some people consider earnings reports interesting pieces of fiction. Now, you can get all the financial information you want from one company in a completely fictional universe! Air France-KLM has set up a special site in "Second Life" where investors can get the latest information on the airline company.

  • What Bugs You About Flying? Thursday, 20 Nov 2008 | 12:13 PM ET
    Honda Motor HondaJet compact business jet in flight

    Someone close to me is a pilot in the corporate flight department of a very large company, and even he shook his head over the Big 3 flying corporate to DC. But it sure is nice flying corporate (not that I would ever know).

  • How to Find the Best Holiday Travel Deals Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008 | 9:13 PM ET

    If you must hit the road this season, here’s how you can make the trip fit into a tighter holiday budget.

  • Here's a bulletin I got from UC Berkeley on the massive threat to California real estate from...global warming. Forget no-doc liar loans. The state which loves its sunshine will get too hot to sustain...housing.

  • Three Secrets to Travel Savings Wednesday, 12 Nov 2008 | 9:17 PM ET

    Book now or book later? The answer could save you money this holiday season.

  • Travel That Wont Break the Bank Thursday, 6 Nov 2008 | 9:11 PM ET

    Because a little getaway can go a long way.

  • Airlines: A Tale of Mergers and Bankruptcy Thursday, 30 Oct 2008 | 9:15 AM ET

    Delta Air Lines (DAL) and Northwest Airlines' (NWA) merger was approved yesterday by the Justice Department, creating the world's biggest airline.  Both emerged from bankruptcy last year and now they are looking to join forces.  Here is a look at M&A and bankruptcies in the turbulent airline industry.

  • Finally Time to Buy Airline Stocks: Neidl Thursday, 30 Oct 2008 | 6:25 AM ET

    The recent declines in the price of oil make airline stocks such as Delta and Continental attractive at current "fire-sale" prices, Ray Neidl, airline analyst from Calyon, told CNBC.

  • Ads Gone Crazy: Cranial Billboards Monday, 27 Oct 2008 | 9:07 AM ET
    New Zealand

    With the financial markets in chaos, it feels more and more like the world is turning on its head. Well the advertising world is turning to heads, literally.

  • Machinist Strike Weighs on Boeing 3Q Profits Wednesday, 22 Oct 2008 | 8:06 AM ET
    Boeing Headquarters

    Boeing announced Wednesday morning third-quarter earnings of 96 cents a share on a net profit of $695 million.