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Natalie Compton

Natalie Compton

Reporter & Staff Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Travel

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Recent Articles

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Can you bring a raw turkey through airport security? Ask TSA.

Travel reporter Natalie Compton and a TSA pro will answer your questions about holiday airport travel on Monday at 2 p.m. ET.
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AI travel influencers are here. Human travelers hate it.

AI accounts like “Emma” and “Sena” are sharing travel tips on Instagram. But can you trust a guide who’s never been anywhere?
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You asked: Can I ask a houseguest to check her luggage for roaches?

A friend has a pest problem at home. Should their host try to prevent an infestation?
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This motel is filled with clowns and allegedly haunted. Our night t...

The Clown Motel, in the remote Nevada desert, is littered with clowns and ghastly rumors. We went to investigate.
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The rise of the floating breakfast, travel’s most insufferable flex

Wet eggs, anyone? Why hotel floating breakfasts are so popular, despite the impractical setting.
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The rise of the floating breakfast, travel’s most insufferable flex

Wet eggs, anyone? Why hotel floating breakfasts are so popular, despite the impractical setting.
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Our best advice for booking cheap holiday flights

The best tips for scoring cheap flights from Thanksgiving through New Year’s, according to experts.
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Your guide to fall travel, from leaf peeping to cheap flights

Home Depot skeletons and pumpkin spice lattes are here. Don’t miss your window for a fall getaway.
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Advice | You asked: Do airport lounges have a dress code?

Lounges know fliers want to be comfortable. Just don’t cross the line.
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Ferocious mother 128 ‘Grazer’ wins back-to-back Fat Bear Week titles

The “W” makes Grazer the first competitor in tournament history to win with a baby in tow.
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Qantas apologizes for showing movie with nudity and sexts to whole ...

The Australian airline played R-rated “Daddio” for the entire cabin due to a technical problem on a flight from Sydney to Tokyo.