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Natalie Compton
Natalie Compton
Reporter & Staff Writer at
The Washington Post
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United States
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English
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Travel
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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.
8 days ago
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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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about 1 month ago
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Our best advice for booking cheap holiday flights
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Advice | You asked: Do airport lounges have a dress code?
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Ferocious mother 128 ‘Grazer’ wins back-to-back Fat Bear Week titles
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