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Two U.S. Airlines Halting Flights to Cuba
Frontier Airlines and Silver Airways are both stopping their flights to Cuba, the carriers announced this week.Frontier, which has been operating one daily flight between Miami…
Reappraising (And Exploring) Chicago's Underrated South Side
Everything you know about Chicago's South Side isn't wrong. But it's not the whole story, either.
Fewer Flights to Cuba, Closed Historic Sites in Philly, and Trump's Call to Privatize Air Traffic Control: Today's Travel Briefing
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A Commercial Ski Trip to . . . Iraq?
Would you go skiing in Iraq?On the one hand, the northeastern part of the country is home to an imposing mountain range—the Zagros—with elevations reaching more than 14,000 feet.…
Most Visited U.S. National Parks in a Record-Setting Year
The National Park Service celebrated its 100th birthday in 2016, and a record number of guests joined the party.The agency logged 331 million visits at the sites it manages,…
An Undoubted Reduction in the Level of Transatlantic Airfares is Currently Underway
Getting to Europe from America is now cheaper than it has been in years, says Arthur Frommer—but the reasons behind the new reality are not all positive.
8 Ways Millennials Are Changing Travel
Read enough think pieces about millennials—people in their 20s and 30s who came of age around the beginning of the 21st century—and you’re liable to get a contradictory image of the…
Three Important Recommendations for Smart Travel That Are Served By Three Smart Websites
Choosing an ethical destination, preparing your cellphone for cost-conscious travel, and improving your trips through yoga—Arthur Frommer shows you where to start your research.
Beer Hotel Planned for Columbus, Ohio
If Duff devotee Homer Simpson designed a hotel, it might look something like the one that's being planned for Columbus, Ohio by Scottish beer makers BrewDog.Billed as the world's…
The Most Popular U.S. National Parks, a Beer Hotel in Ohio, and Skiing in Iraq: Today's Travel Briefing
Trump Wants TSA Cuts to Pay for Immigration Crackdown
President Donald Trump's proposed crackdown on undocumented immigrants could wind up leading to more headaches at airports.According to internal documents reviewed by Politico,…
TSA Introducing More Invasive Pat-Downs at Airports
The Transportation Security Administration is adopting a new, more "comprehensive" (read: invasive) pat-down procedure at the nation's airports.How comprehensive?The agency is…
Wetland Wonders: New Orleans’ Best Day Trips
Gators, and wild boars and snakes—oh my! Just another reason Louisiana is such a good place to vacation. Take a swamp tour with us!
10 Hot New U.S Hotels Opening in 2017
2017 is only a few months old, but if you’re already in need of an escape or even just a happening place to get a drink, these hot new hotels open soon.
Cyprus Expecting Record Tourism Numbers for the Second Year in a Row
For the second year in a row, the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus is expecting a record number of international visitors in 2017.Cyprus tourism officials say the island is…
The Undiscovered Delights of Japan's Ise-Shima National Park
Most visitors to Japan have Tokyo and Kyoto on their itineraries, as well they should. But just a short detour from that well-traveled route is Ise-Shima National Park , easily reached…
Cyprus Tourism Surge, More Invasive TSA Pat-Downs, and Possible TSA Budget Cuts: Today's Travel Briefing
Mexico Resort Now Selling a $25,000 Taco
For those of you who find the idea of paying $10 for a taco beyond the pale, prepare to be about 2,500 times more outraged.The Grand Velas Los Cabos resort in Mexico has created a…
Americans May Soon Need Visas to Travel to Europe
A tit-for-tat spat could have significant consequences for travelers.
What to See in Hong Kong, Off the Beaten Path
We’ve all heard of the popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong, like the view from Victoria Peak (pictured) or Hong Kong Disneyland, but you don’t always hear about the things you…
U.S. Airports with the Best and Worst On-Time Performance in 2016
The numbers are in and it turns out airports in the New York City area had the worst on-time performance in the nation last year. Believe us: We're just as shocked as you…
Rock Climbing Cliffs at Zion National Park Closed to Protect Nesting Falcons
Rock climbers will have fewer options in the American West this spring.More than a dozen cliff climbing routes in Utah's Zion National Park were temporarily closed this week in an…
Destination Weddings Made Easy (Or At Least Easier)
Sure, a destination wedding involves a getaway—usually of the beachy variety—but if you think that means you can get away from the headaches of conventional nuptials, think again.…
Rock Climbing Cliffs Closed at Zion National Park, U.S. Airports with Best and Worst On-Time Performance, and More: Today's Travel Briefing
How to Protect Your Computer from Airlines and Hotels That Snoop on You
It's called dynamic pricing, and it's how companies can offer you different rates based on who you are and what you're in the market for. Here's how to set your computer to get around…