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As COVID-19 restrictions have eased and vaccination rates have increased, so too, has interest in traveling abroad. As we highlight in our latest Travel Recovery Trend Report, bookings for many cities surged during the third quarter of the year, both globally and regionally.
Lonely Planet Guru on How to Travel at Home
Alex Leviton, author of 36 books, tells us how to get that travel feeling without leaving your hometown. April 09 2021 3:00 AM EDT
After 15 years as a travel writer, with more than three dozen travel guides to her name, Alex Leviton says she realized it wasn t travel she loved at all. It was the radically new experiences I ve had because of travel, she says.
With that awareness, the creativity consultant, former standup comic, and well-known LGBTQ+ ally set out to write the untravel book,
Explore Every Day: 365 Daily Prompts to Refresh Your Life.
Today, Leviton also writes, manages, and teaches about slow travel, community health, creative expression, and the human experience (where trauma and creativity meet resilience). She recently spoke with
Cleveland-Cliffs, one of the Calumet Region s largest industrial employers, forecasts it will pull in about $3.5 billion in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization this year if prices hold up.
The Cleveland-based steelmaker, which bought ArcelorMittal USA and AK Steel last year, projects it will bring in $500 million in EBITDA in the first quarter and $1.2 billion in EBITDA in the second quarter of 2021. The projections assume hot-rolled coil prices in the United States will continue to average $975 per ton for the rest of the year.
Cleveland-Cliffs plans to report its first-quarter earnings on April 22.
Last year, the steelmaker pulled in $353 million in EBITDA but posted a loss of $81 million because of $186 million in costs related to acquisition, severance and inventory step-up. It posted a strong fourth quarter in which it completed its acquisition of ArcelorMittal USA, pulling in a profit of $74 million on $286 million in EBITDA.