
Lauren Dana Ellman
Writer, Editor and Consultant at Freelance
EIC of The Tab 'Cuse, Her Campus | Formerly Babe, GreenGale Publishing, BlueSky Communications, TigerBeat | Award-winning journalist and chocolate connoisseur
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
theknot.com | Lauren Dana Ellman
Whether you're after mountain views or vineyard vibes, these lavender-filled properties are equal parts romantic, picturesque and fragrant. If you're looking for a wedding setting that's equal parts scenic and romantic, consider a lavender farm wedding venue. These fragrant, flower-filled properties provide a dreamy backdrop for saying "I do" and a refreshing alternative to more traditional types of wedding venues, like ballrooms or banquet halls.
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3 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | Lauren Dana Ellman
A passenger collecting their luggage from a conveyor belt. Credit: izusek/Getty ImagesWhile there’s no foolproof way to make sure your luggage always arrives first, our experts provided some tips to increase your odds. Gaining frequent-flier status or buying a first-class seat could make your luggage arrive at the baggage carousel sooner, among other hacks.
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3 weeks ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Lauren Dana Ellman
Home Travel Tips Does Clearing Your Search History Actually Affect Flight Prices? If you’ve ever searched for a flight, exited the tab to mull it over, and returned to find the fare mysteriously higher, you’re not alone. You’ve also probably heard the advice: clear your cookies, switch browsers, and search in incognito mode. The idea that airlines or booking sites track your searches to hike prices remains one of the most persistent travel myths of the digital age.
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3 weeks ago |
travelandleisureasia.com | Lauren Dana Ellman
Home Travel Tips Does Clearing Your Search History Actually Affect Flight Prices? If you’ve ever searched for a flight, exited the tab to mull it over, and returned to find the fare mysteriously higher, you’re not alone. You’ve also probably heard the advice: clear your cookies, switch browsers, and search in incognito mode. The idea that airlines or booking sites track your searches to hike prices remains one of the most persistent travel myths of the digital age.
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4 weeks ago |
travelandleisure.com | Lauren Dana Ellman
A person books a flight on their laptop. Credit: Margot Cavin/Travel + LeisureClearing your search history or using an incognito browser will not magically reveal lower prices. As our experts explain, flight prices are determined by a wide range of variables in real time, so you may spot fluctuations as you search. If you've ever searched for a flight, exited the tab to mull it over, and returned to find the fare mysteriously higher, you're not alone.
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