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Some U.S. Airports Strive to Make Flying more Inclusive for Those with Dementia

By Terry Tang | Aug 31, 2023

Over 14 million people are expected to check into airports nationwide for Labor Day weekend and, inevitably, some will be travelers with dementia or another cognitive impairment.

Canada Warns LGBTQ+ Travelers about United States

By Kilian Melloy | Aug 30, 2023

Canada updated its advisory for LGBTQ+ travelers, letting them know that, as with other homophobic countries such as Uganda or Russia, the US may pose risks for them.

For Travelers who Want to Avoid Babies and Kids, One Airline Will Test Adults-only Section

By David Koenig | Aug 30, 2023

One airline plans to find out if solitude-seeking travelers will pay a hefty extra charge to avoid sitting near babies and little kids.

Southwest is Limiting a Service that Lets Passengers Buy a Better Spot in the Boarding Line

Aug 24, 2023

Southwest Airlines is changing its unusual boarding system by limiting the opportunity to pay an extra fee and jump ahead of other passengers in the race for the best seats.

365 Days of Pride in Vermont

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 14, 2023

Vermont has it all — year round Pride events that celebrate the queer community and exhilarating activities and tasty food scenes and arts at every corner of the state.

Wildfires Take Maui by Surprise, Burn Through Historic Town

By Audrey McAvoy, Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, and Nick Perry | Aug 10, 2023

Flames roared throughout the night, forcing adults and children to dive into the ocean for safety.

Malta Prepares to Dazzle with EuroPride 2023, Featuring Christina Aguilera

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 6, 2023

The small island nation in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is bound to be the greatest show in Europe as it hosts this year's EuroPride celebration, featuring headliner Christina Aguilera.

Crammed with Tourists, Alaska's Capital Wonders What Will Happen as its Magnificent Glacier Recedes

By Becky Bohrer | Aug 6, 2023

So many come to see the glacier and Juneau's other wonders that the city's immediate concern is how to manage them all as a record number are expected this year.

All the World's a Stage for Washington, D.C.'s Thriving Theater Scene

SPONSORED CONTENT | Aug 1, 2023

The nation's capital has cultivated a thriving theater scene over the years, offering the latest hits and cutting edge performance art that is at once diverse and eclectic.

Mystery Travel Lets You Focus on the Fun, not the Details

By Sam Kemmis, NerdWallet | Aug 1, 2023

Some travelers are opting for an unorthodox travel strategy that eliminates the planning stage altogether: "Mystery" or "surprise" travel, in which the destination isn't revealed until the day of departure.

Travel: Looking for 'Glamping' on Cape Cod? Try AutoCamp

Travel: Looking for 'Glamping' on Cape Cod? Try AutoCamp

By Steve Duffy | Jul 26, 2023

Not a camper? No problem! AutoCamp is the best way to experience high-end "glamping" by staying in an iconic 31-foot luxe Airstream. "Glamping" is a term coined by joining "glamorous" and "camping" to describe a luxury camping experience.

French Tourism Businesses Wary of Customers Drying Up as Droughts Worsen

By Daniel Cole | Jul 16, 2023

Human-caused climate change is lengthening droughts in southern France, Reservoirs are increasingly drained for power generation and water supply for nearby towns, concerning the tourism industry.

The Garden State Blooms With LGBTQ+ Pride

SPONSORED CONTENT | Jul 16, 2023

Unsure where to go for your next gaycation? Consider the Garden State: New Jersey is a place where LGBTQ+ travelers can relax, feel safe, and have a good time.

Judge Rules Against Florida Gay Nude Resort in Woman's Discrimination Case

By Kilian Melloy | Jul 13, 2023

A Florida judge has ruled in favor of a woman who filed a discrimination complaint against a gay men's resort in Key West with clothing-optional areas.

Graze by Day and Feast by Night in Charlotte, NC

SPONSORED CONTENT | Jul 13, 2023

While Charlotte has long been known as the Queen City, it's lately been winning acclaim as a Cuisine City.

Tourists Pack European Hotspots; Americans Don't Mind Crowds, Higher Prices

By Colleen Barry | Jul 13, 2023

After three years of pandemic limitations, tourism is expected to exceed 2019 records in some of Europe's most popular destinations this summer.

Play, Swim and Eat: Europe's Largest Casino Resort Opens its Doors in Cyprus as Tourism Rebounds

Jul 12, 2023

A casino resort touted as the largest of its kind in Europe has opened its doors in Cyprus, aiming to transform the east Mediterranean island nation into a year-round destination for luxury tourism.

JetBlue Dumping Partnership with American Airlines to Salvage Purchase of Spirit

By David Koenig | Jul 6, 2023

JetBlue says it will end a partnership with American Airlines in the Northeast after losing a court fight over the deal, and will instead focus on salvaging its proposed purchase of Spirit Airlines.

As Travelers Endure, One Airline Has by Far the Most Cancellations

By David Koenig | Jun 30, 2023

Air travelers endured another wave of flight disruptions Thursday, while United Airlines continued to account for the majority of canceled flights nationwide.

Cancellations Could Get Worse as Holiday Approaches

By David Koenig | Jun 29, 2023

Hundreds of thousands of summer travelers suffered through another day of delayed and canceled flights Wednesday, a troubling glimpse into what could happen over the long July 4 holiday weekend.

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