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Allie Hubers said passengers can save money by choosing the cheapest room and upgrading later. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But there are several ways passengers can save money on cruises and still have a great experience on board, Allie Hubers told Business Insider. Hubers, 29, is a freelance travel writer who's been to 59 countries and sailed on over 40 cruises. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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In a Cruise Blog article, Hubers wrote that AirTags help her locate her bags quickly. AdvertisementAllie Hubers, an experienced traveler who's boarded over 40 cruises, says an Apple AirTag is now an essential item on her packing list. In an article for the industry site Cruise Blog, Hubers shared her four must-pack items for a cruise. Advertisement"With my Apple AirTag, I can be confident that I won't lose the location of my luggage," Hubers wrote on the blog. And in November, a passenger used an AirTag to track her bag's location in Jamaica after WestJet mishandled it on a domestic flight in Canada.
Persons: Allie Hubers, Hubers, AirTags, , who's, WestJet Organizations: Service, Cruise Locations: Europe, Jamaica, Canada
Scientists detect oxygen in noxious atmosphere of Venus
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( Will Dunham | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Data from NASA's Magellan spacecraft and Pioneer Venus Orbiter is used in an undated composite image of the planet Venus. Its thick and noxious atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide - 96.5% - with lesser amounts of nitrogen and trace gases. In fact, with Venus getting far less scientific attention than other planets such as Mars, the direct detection of its oxygen has remained difficult. They noted that this atomic oxygen, which consists of a single oxygen atom, differs from molecular oxygen, which consists of two oxygen atoms and is breathable. "The Venus atmosphere is very dense.
Persons: Heinz, Wilhelm Hübers, Hübers, Helmut Wiesemeyer, Max Planck, Wiesemeyer, Will Dunham, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: NASA, JPL, Caltech, Handout, REUTERS, Rights, Venus, Boeing, German Aerospace Center, Nature Communications, Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, Thomson Locations: SOFIA, Hawaii, Germany
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