Travel
2022 is the Year of All-Inclusive Travel, and Here's Why
The image of all-inclusive travel is changing, as hotel companies expand their offerings, while redefining what all-inclusive means.
White House Moves to Loosen Remittance, Flight Rules on Cuba
The Biden administration says it will expand flights to Cuba, take steps to loosen restrictions on U.S. travelers to the island, and lift Trump-era restrictions on remittances.
Beyond the Canal, There's Plenty More to Find in Romantic Panama
While it is most famous for its canal, it is the least interesting attraction in this Central America country that has Manhattan-lie skyscrapers, beautiful beaches and great amenities.
EU Lifts Mask Requirement for Air Travel as Pandemic Ebbs
The European Union will no longer require masks to be worn at airports and on planes starting next week amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions across the bloc, authorities said Wednesday.
Drivers Bemoan High Gasoline Prices with No Relief in Sight
Just as Americans gear up for summer road trips, the price of oil remains stubbornly high, pushing prices at the gas pump to painful heights.
TSA is Expanding Use of Screeners to Help at Busy Airports
The chief of the Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday that his agency has quadrupled the number of employees who could bolster screening operations at airports.
Millennial Money: Save on Family Travel without Stressing
Planning and packing for travel with kids requires accounting for naps, snacks, tantrums, and blowouts.
Tourism and Economic Agencies Join Forces to Market Orlando
The idea: Take the tens of millions of tourists who are thinking about visiting central Florida's theme parks each year and sell them on the virtues of moving their companies or businesses to the region.
FAA Offers Fix for Snarled Florida Air Travel This Summer
Federal officials are promising to add air traffic controllers and take other steps to improve the flow of planes in Florida, which airlines say has become a weak link in the national airspace.
Spirit Still Prefers Bid from Frontier Airlines over JetBlue
Spirit Airlines said Monday that it still supports Frontier Airlines' $2.9 billion takeover bid for the airline, saying it was more likely to win regulatory approval than JetBlue's competing $3.6 billion offer.
Tourists, Rejoice! Italy, Greece Relax COVID-19 Restrictions
Italy and Greece relaxed some COVID-19 restrictions on Sunday before Europe's peak summer tourist season, in a sign that life was increasingly returning to normal.
New Zealand Welcomes Back Tourists as Pandemic Rules Eased
New Zealand welcomed tourists from the U.S., Canada, Britain, and more than 50 other countries for the first time in more than two years after dropping most of its remaining pandemic border restrictions.
Bucket List Reimagined: Mindful Return to the Greek Islands
Two archipelagos in the southern Aegean Sea, the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, alone have dozens of islands, each offering a unique experience.
For Summer Travel Deals, Stay Off the Beaten Path
The rise of inflation has reminded consumers of a simple economic truth: When everybody wants something and there isn't enough of it, prices go up. This is true for real estate, microchips and airfare.
Finding the Right Place to Stay for a Palm Springs Summer Getaway
For those who like it hot and dry, Palm Springs makes for a fabulous summer destination. And here are some suggestions as to where to stay.
For Bois, Butches and Women of Color, Provincetown Is Calling
One of the biggest, boldest annual events arrives over Memorial Day weekend, happening this year May 26-30, after a two-year, pandemic-related hiatus. It is one of the favorite holiday weekend destinations for queer women.
Plenty of Reasons to Enjoy Springtime in Orlando
There's never any shortage of fantastic reasons to visit Orlando — and as its top spot on ParkSleepFly.com's 2021 US LGBTQ+ Travel Index attests, Florida's global theme park capital is also a tolerant and accepting city with a large LGBTQ+ population.
Looking for Things Queer Near You? Try 'Everywhere Is Queer'
When Charlie Sprinkman traveled 42 of the 50 states for his job as a representative of an organic beverage company in 2019, he often Googled "queer hangouts here" and came up empty. So he decided to create his own.
JetBlue Sees Return to Profitability Delayed by Flight Woes
Widespread flight cancellations in April plus the need to hire and train more pilots will delay the company's return to profitability.
Delta to Begin Paying Flight Attendants During Boarding
Delta Air Lines, which is facing another attempt to unionize its flight attendants, will begin paying cabin crews during boarding, a first for a major U.S. airline.