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The plan in Paris would have cost €45 million, said a spokesman for the 2024 organizing committee. Visitors and tourists alike may still get at least one deal by buying the Paris 2024 pass, part of the proposed fare changes. That pass will cost €16 a day for unlimited rides in all five transit zones, down from €20.10 for an all-zone day pass, though a seven-day Paris 2024 pass will still be much more expensive than the current offering. Some of the Olympic events take place at venues in the suburbs, which are outside the main Metro zone. The Paris 2024 unlimited pass also includes trips to both airports.
Persons: Pécresse, David Belliard, , Laurent Nuñez Organizations: French, Olympic, Sports Committee, Visitors, Travelers, Paris Locations: Île, France, London, Paris, Paris bristled,
This Thanksgiving, Full Planes to Go With Full Plates
  + stars: | 2023-11-17 | by ( Steven Moity | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A government shutdown won’t be disrupting travel plans this Thanksgiving after Congress agreed on Wednesday to a funding package that lasts through early next year. But clouds and crowds might make your trip a slog anyway. The Transportation Security Administration expects about 30 million passengers to fly between this Friday and the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, an 11.5 percent increase over the same period last year. The weather won’t make the Thanksgiving crush any easier. Weekend storms in New England and low clouds and rain on the California coast could cause some delays.
Persons: Paul Pastelok, Melanie Fish Organizations: Transportation Security Administration, Expedia Brands Locations: New England, California, Houston, Chicago, Coast
5 Places to Bask in Spectacular Foliage This Fall
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( Steven Moity | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Heat domes, droughts, smoky skies, tropical deluges: After a record-breaking summer of extreme weather events, dare we dream of crisp nights, cozy sweaters and the colors of fall? “This summer really was a chaotic mix of record wettest and record driest, and fall colors will reflect that,” said Austin Rempel, director of forest restoration at American Forests, a nonprofit forestry organization. The Northeast and parts of the northern Rockies and Southern California had extremely wet summers, while the Southwest had one of its driest on record, he said. That stress can make trees lose their leaves earlier, but it can also make the leaf color “really pop,” said Tara L. Bal, a forestry professor at Michigan Tech. When leaves and trees are stressed, she explained, “the bright reds and oranges and yellows actually are stronger.”Just how vivid those leaves are depends on the right combination of cool and dry fall weather starting in mid-September, when colors start to change in the West and Northeast, and through late October, when they are at their prime in the Midwest and the Southeast.
Persons: , Austin Rempel, Tara L Organizations: Forests, Rockies, Michigan Tech Locations: Southern California, Southwest, West, Midwest
On a warm evening in October 2021, Enzo Crispin mounted his cobalt motorcycle and set off into the night. Hundreds of others joined his caravan, the rumbles of their engines filling the air of Fort-de-France, the capital of the French Caribbean island territory of Martinique. They are banned in Martinique; participating in one can be punishable by a year in prison and a 15,000 euro fine. Most of the cabrage riders are men in their late teens to 20s. It’s a moment when you only think of yourself, no one else.” (All interviews have been translated from French.)
Persons: Enzo Crispin, Enzo, hasn’t, Aliker, , Organizations: Stade Pierre Locations: Fort, de, France, French, Martinique
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