Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- This news came out a week or two ago, but if you haven’t seen it, a woman on an Air France flight apparently tried to hide her BABY in her carry-on luggage. Â I haven’t checked for followups to see if this was trying to save money on a ticket or something more sinister (like kidnapping)
- There are 2 US Senators that tried to implement a bill to limit the amount of fees that airlines could charge. Â For a variety of reasons, it probably wasn’t a good idea, and the bill has died in committee.
- Hackers have managed to take a printed image of the TSA master keys that can open ANY TSA-approved luggage locks and turn it into something that can be 3-D printed.
- My younger kids are probably still young enough that they may not remember some of the trips we’re taking. Â But over on Traveling Dads, the question is posed – if your kids are too young to remember travel, then so what?
- The big American Airlines award chart devaluation day is coming up this week! Â Here are 5 countries that are changing award regions (and which ones you’ll want to make sure to visit BEFORE the chart change!)
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Up for more travel news?  Here’s the previous installment:  Apparently there are 29 people that still don’t know who won the Super Bowl?
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