| | (María Jesús Contreras for The Post) | Travel ‘designers’ want to curate your trip Social-media-savvy advisers promise personalized itineraries, travel troubleshooting and luxury perks. But please don’t call them travel agents. Hotels | Airport hotels are evolving beyond layover necessities A couple made a romantic tradition out of an inconvenient work assignment and an appreciation of how airport hotels are updating amenities. Airports | The ‘owl man’ is busy at Boston Logan airport Norman Smith has trapped and released more than 900 Arctic raptors for the safety of the birds and the planes. Concierge | (Illustration by María Alconada Brooks/The Washington Post) | (Illustration by Christa Jarrold for The Post) | Don’t be a jerk at the airport: A guide for headphones When and where headphones are mandatory, rude or harmless while traveling. Destinations | (Hannah Sampson/The Washington Post) | Epic Universe at Universal Studios, Orlando’s first new theme park in over 25 years, includes five separate lands, most of which are fully immersive and accessed through dramatic tunnellike portal entrances. Travel reporter Hannah Sampson traversed the sprawling theme park to give you the rundown before its official opening in May. Here’s what to expect: Read more about Hannah’s Epic Universe experience here. On Instagram | | The United States permits dual citizenship, as does most of Europe and much of Africa. So how do you get it? Ancestry, investment or naturalization can get you that coveted second passport, but it’s not always easy. We got tips from people who’ve facilitated the citizenship process and from some who’ve gone through it. | Want this newsletter every week? Sign up here. | | | | | |