New York Times

July 4, 2021
New York Times - July 4

Rusty Travelers Regain Their Sea Legs

Forgetting passports but packing full-sized liquid carry-ons: As parts of the world open up, travelers are fumbling and stumbling in ways large and small, usually while laughing about it.

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