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Southwest Airlines Unaccompanied Minor Travel Guidelines

Like most carriers, Southwest Airlines has established specific rules and guidelines for children between the ages of 5 and 11 who travel alone. The airline’sUnaccompanied Minors programis designed to ensure that these young travelers reach their destinations safely and efficiently. The process begins when a parent or guardian makes a reservation, which can be accomplished online or by calling customer service.

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Effective Techniques to Overcome Fear of Flying

Aviophobia, or the fear of flying, affects many individuals, not just those who are new to flying. Dr. Nadeen White, a travel and lifestyle expert, shares her journey with this fear, illustrating that even regular flyers can experience anxiety. White recalls, “I began flying at just a few months old, regularly traveling between Jamaica, New York City, and Florida without any issues until I faced a life-altering flight in my 20s.”

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Ultimate Guide to Denver International Airport for Travelers

With its striking white tops that match the surrounding Rocky Mountains, Denver International Airport (DIA) is one of the most picturesque airports in the country. It’s also one of the quirkiest, with interesting art and nefarious stories behind it. Let’s learn everything you need to know about DIA, including its layout, transportation options, parking, dining, interesting tips, and more.

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Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Albuquerque

Albuquerque’s skyline may not be known for its tall skyscrapers, but it boasts a distinctive downtown core featuring notable high-rise buildings. Prominent structures such as the Albuquerque Plaza and the Hyatt showcase the city’s architectural identity, pointing their pinkish triangles towards the sky. The highest buildings are primarily located downtown, with others like the Bank of the West tower in midtown presenting an interesting contrast. Most of these structures date back to the 1980s and 1990s, reflecting a modern style within the city’s architectural landscape.

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Albuquerque December Guide: Weather Tips, Packing List, and Top Attractions

It’s the darkest time of the year, so everyone brings out the lights. Find out where to enjoy them, from the River of Lights to local displays to luminaria tours.Be sure to take a look at the holiday calendar for listings on holiday events.For dining options during Christmas, see the Christmas dining guide.FindNutcracker Ballet performancesfor the holiday season.Discover where to cut your own Christmas tree.

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Albuquerque Marigold Parade: Celebrating Dia de los Muertos

The first Sunday of November in Albuquerque signifies the Marigold Parade, a vibrant celebration of Dia de los Muertos. This event is a cherished local tradition, renowned for its Calavera art, lively music, and strong sense of community. On this day, people from all corners of Albuquerque gather in the south valley, donning costumes and white faces to honor both the living and the departed.

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Top Day Trips Near Albuquerque for Adventurers

Albuquerque day trips can be as short or long as you prefer. These excursions from Albuquerque take approximately one or two hours by car and offer a diverse array of experiences, including historical explorations, quaint small-town visits, scenic nature interactions, and captivating pueblo experiences. Journey to Jemez Springs for hiking or winter snow activities, or explore the artistic town of Madrid, where melodramas, art galleries, and a historic bar await. Whatever your interest, each of these day trips promises a delightful experience and fresh perspectives on New Mexico.

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