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Flight reductions during the government shutdown spurred hundreds of delays and cancellations at Logan Airport. Amid a deal to reopen the government, experts warn air travel won’t return to normal immediately.

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It has been quite a week for air travel, especially in Boston, after Logan Airport was named among 40 airports nationwide with reduced flights due to the government shutdown. Readers share how the shutdown has impacted their travel plans.
Also this week: a bed and breakfast in the Berkshires closes after 40 years, New Hampshire’s first European-inspired Alpine Christmas Market opens this month, Black Friday hotel deals across New England, and more.
Local travelers share their frustrations at the airport

After flights were reduced at Logan on Friday due to the government shutdown, travelers shared stories of disruption and uncertainty. A reader flying from Boston to Orlando was delayed three times. Another, stranded in Cincinnati, rented a car and drove home to Boston. Readers are worried about Thanksgiving travel and Airlines for America released a statement on Monday saying flight disruptions will persist even after the shutdown ends.
You can step into an iconic bedtime story in Boston this season

Here is your chance to literally step into an iconic bedtime story during your next stay in Boston. Sheraton Boston has unveiled its whimsical, limited-time Goodnight Moon suite, modeled after the 1947 book beloved for generations. Take a closer look at the colorful suite.
It’s the end of an era for Canterbury Farm in the Berkshires

Canterbury Farm, a bed and breakfast and nordic center in the Berkshires, just closed after 40 years of cross-country skiing, lodging, and hot breakfasts, triggering an outpouring of love on social media. I chatted with owner Linda Bacon, who shared four decades of memories with me.
Travel tips
Vermont will be lit Nov. 21 to Jan. 4, 2026 during Winter Lights, returning to Shelburne Museum in Shelburne. The 45-acre campus will be transformed into a winter wonderland full of light installations, festive music, and immersive displays.
Drink mulled cider and shop the wares of local artisans in 12 heated wooden chalets against the backdrop of the White Mountains, at New Hampshire’s first European-inspired Alpine Christmas Market, opening Nov. 28 and running through Dec. 31 in Waterville Valley’s town square.
Enjoy Christmas spirit along the coast during the 39th Annual Christmas by the Sea in Ogunquit, Maine, taking place Dec. 12-14. The celebration includes tree and bridge lightings, craft shows, concerts, children’s activities, a parade, fireworks, Santa, and more.
Deals and steals
Touring Boston? Experience four Boston attractions for one discounted price with Boston CityPass. The pass costs $79 for adults (a value of $152) and $69 for kids age 3 to 11 (a value of $117) and includes one-time admission to the New England Aquarium and Museum of Science along with two of the following: Boston Harbor City Cruises, View Boston, Franklin Park Zoo, and Harvard Museum of Natural History. The tickets are valid for a nine-day period once in use and must be used within a year.
Travelers can get a special rate when traveling round trip on the same day on Boston Express buses at select locations. What’s more, students and members of the military can get discounts by showing ID, seniors can travel for half price, and children aged 15 and younger ride for free.
Snag a discount on seaside retreats, alpine getaways, and more during a Black Friday Flash Sale at Lark Hotels and Bluebird by Lark when booking between Nov. 25-Dec. 1. Travelers can get up to 30% off the best available rate for stays through Dec. 31, 2026.
Discover more New England travel deals in November, as well as free things to do in Boston.
I’ll leave you with this photo of two people under foliage in the Boston Public Garden.

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Whether you’re traveling this week or planning your next escape, enjoy the journey.
— Kristi
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