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Travel Chaos: British Airways Passengers May Have Recourse After Delays
If air passengers are stranded at an airport for more than two hours, the airlines are also obligated to provide passengers with meals, free drinks, access to communication and even accommodation, if needed.
Bauhaus Style: Celebrating 100 Years Throughout Germany
Want to discover Bauhaus design principles in the place where it was born? Head to Germany, where a full-on party for the movement, with a wide range of openings and special events, will be going strong through the end of the year.
4 Hotels with Museum-Worthy Art Collections
Here's a look at four hotels boasting worthy collections, each located in destinations that pulsate with art and culture.
What's Up @ the 2019 Edmonton Folk Festival
Starting this Thursday, the 2019 Edmonton Folk Festival serves up four days of fabulous music. EDGE correspondent Jill Gleeson previews the event.
Hawaii Tourism Industry Fears Rental Law's Negative Impact
New short-term rental rules could impact Hawaii's tourism industry by decreasing the amount of lodging for potential visitors, officials said.
Do You Spend More Time Planning Vacation Than Your Finances? You're Not Alone
A new survey released by MyBankTracker.com compared how much time people spend planning a vacation versus planning their finances.
Sri Lanka Gives Free Visa to Boost Tourism After Bomb Blasts
Sri Lanka announced Wednesday it will give a one-month free visa on arrival to visitors from nearly 50 countries in its latest effort to revive the island nation's lucrative tourism industry.
China Tries to Reduce Its Trash, 1 Chicken Bone at a Time
China's biggest city has dived headfirst into a trash sorting program that marks the country's first serious attempt at cutting the amount of garbage headed for landfills.
Guadalajara: How Losing Out on the Gay Games Catapulted Jalisco's Capitol Into the LGBTQ Spotlight
When in 2015, the governments of the Mexican state of Jalisco and its capital Guadalajara began a bid to host the Gay Games in 2022, they unwittingly set the city on a path to LGBTQ-awakening.
Curtain Up: Where to Stay for Your Chicago Theater Getaway
Chicago has declared 2019 as The Year of Theater — all the more reason to head to the Windy City for a dramatic getaway with design-centric digs at these two Kimpton hotels.
Gordon Ramsy Gets His Hands Dirty for New Travel Food Show
On "Uncharted," Ramsay visits global destinations to explore flavors far from routine. He eats guinea pig in Peru, fishes for eel with his bare hands to make a Maori dish in New Zealand and forages for hearts of palm in Morocco.
Spanish Rail Strike Disrupts Summer Travelers
Spanish national rail operator Renfe has canceled hundreds of trains on one of the busiest travel days of the year due to a strike over staffing levels.
Yes, Flesh-Eating Bacteria Are in Warm Coastal Waters — But It Doesn't Mean You'll Get Sick
Most cases of infection occur between May and October, when coastal waters are warmest. This could change, however, as summer weather starts earlier and lasts longer.
Provincetown Carnival, 'Enchanted Forest,' Set for August 17-25
The Provincetown Business Guild (aka the Guild), one of the oldest LGBTQ business organizations in the country, has announced the schedule of the 41st annual Carnival, August 17—25, 2019.
1 in 5 Millennials Go on Vacation to Take Pictures for Social Media
Does FOMO drive your vacation decisions? If you're a millennial, new research indicates you may want to prove via social media that you're having a good time.
48 (Gayish) Hours in Granada, Spain
Gay vloggers Michael and Matt headed to Granada, Spain — this is what they discovered. (Hint: Get tickets to Alhambra in advance!)
Edmunds: Best All-in-One Vehicles for Summer Camping
The vehicle you drive every day can be a platform for the exploration of the nation's campsites if you consider factors such as space, appropriate on- and off-road capability, and general comfort. Edmunds has picked five of its favorite models.
Could a Beard Delay Your UK Travel Plans?
Heading off on vacation this summer? You may want to check your face before you pack. New research has revealed some of the common reasons why passengers are failing checks at border control when using ePassport gates around the world.
9 Hot Summer Travel Trends
Research reveals what's hot in summer travel, with Americans expected to spend a whopping $102 billion on summer vacation.
First Look at Swedish Lapland's Arctic Bath
The first images of the Arctic's most exciting new tourism and wellness experience for this winter, the Arctic Bath floating hotel and spa, have been released.