Tag: Argentina
Age Specific / Kids
Apr 20, 2019Food To Get the Kids to Try in Argentina
One thing about a new destination you may have to adjust to while traveling with kids is the local cuisine. While some families revel in the opportunity to fly to exotic destinations and taste their way through the country, others have some choosey eaters on their hands. A compromise for families on both sides of the coin? Authentic South American cuisine. For foodies, there’s nothing better; for skeptics, the popular American-ized versions back at home can help even some of the more challenging dishes may seem approachable.
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United Airlines is in the midst of a major initiative to modernize its fleet over the next several years. After first announcing the plan in 2021, planes fitted with United’s signature interior are finally beginning to appear across the airline’s narrowbody fleet of Boeing and Airbus planes. United flyers are sure to notice these enhancements from the moment they step on board: Each new or updated plane sports remodeled seats, seatback entertainment screens for everyone, Bluetooth connectivity and more, all adding up to a better experience on every journey.
Travel Tips
Apr 15, 2019Best Cities for Families in South America
South America is home to some of the most interesting cultural traditions, rich aboriginal history and unending natural beauty. Across the continent, the rugged, rural terrain is home to small villages and wide-open spaces ready for adventure and exploration, but plays well against the modern metropolises of growing cities.
Destinations / South America
Mar 31, 2019Trek to Remote Beauty and Adventure in Chilean Patagonia
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Dec 31, 2018Salta for the Family
In the mountains of Argentina is Salta, founded in 1582 and known for its Spanish Colonial architecture and Andean heritage. More than half-a-million people call Salta home, and warmly welcome visitors.