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France Opens Safety Probe of 'Serious' NY-Paris Flight Issue

Apr 7, 2022

France's bureau that investigates air crashes and aviation safety said Wednesday it is looking into a "serious incident" involving an Air France flight from New York's JFK airport.AP Photo/Christophe Ena, FileAP Photo/Christophe Ena, File

San Francisco Pride Announces Return to In-Person Celebration

Apr 6, 2022

San Francisco Pride announces the return to an in-person celebration for the 52nd annual San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration and Parade on Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26.

US Airport Security Screening to Become More Gender-Neutral

US Airport Security Screening to Become More Gender-Neutral

Apr 5, 2022

U.S. airport security procedures will become more gender-neutral, with changes to scanners used for screening and the use of an "X" for travelers going through Precheck who do not identify as male or female, the Biden administration said Thursday.

Airlines Reduce Cancellations, but U.S. Flight Problems Linger

By David Koenig and Julie Walker | Apr 5, 2022

Air travel in the United States improved Monday after a rocky weekend that left thousands of flyers stranded by thunderstorms, technology problems, and labor problems.

What's Your Vacation Vibe? Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels Celebrates LGBTQ Travelers

What's Your Vacation Vibe? Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels Celebrates LGBTQ Travelers

SPONSORED CONTENT | Apr 3, 2022

Discover which Palm Springs boutique hotel has the vibe that fits your style and plan your next LGBTQ-friendly getaway to the ultimate desert destination.

US Airport Security Screening to Become More Gender-Neutral

US Airport Security Screening to Become More Gender-Neutral

Mar 31, 2022

U.S. airport security procedures will become more gender-neutral, with changes to scanners used for screening and the use of an "X" for travelers going through Precheck who do not identify as male or female, the Biden administration said Thursday.

CDC Drops COVID-19 Health Warning for Cruise Ship Travelers

By David Koenig | Mar 31, 2022

Federal health officials are dropping the warning they have attached to cruising since the beginning of the pandemic, leaving it up to vacationers to decide whether they feel safe getting on a ship.

Greater Miami & Miami Beach — An LGBTQ+ Celebration All Year Long

SPONSORED CONTENT | Mar 24, 2022

Savvy travelers know that with its iconic beaches, its sizzling nightlife, and its amazing culture, Miami is simply unrivaled as a year-round vacation destination.

Airline Offers 17-Hour Flights from New York to New Zealand

By Nick Perry | Mar 23, 2022

New Zealand's flagship airline said Wednesday it has started selling tickets for direct flights to and from New York, a new route that will take more than 17 hours southbound.

Springtime in Stockholm: The Perfect Rejuvenator, Headlined by 3 New Stars

By Dan Allen | Mar 22, 2022

Sweden's sparkling capital has long set the global standard for welcoming and delighting LGBTQ+ travelers.

Where to Find the Romance in Phuket, Thailand

By Brandon Schultz | Mar 20, 2022

The most LGBTQ+-welcoming nation in Southeast Asia, Thailand's indefatigable hospitality combines with its abundance of natural splendor, internationally beloved cuisine, and rich culture, as the Phuket region can attest.

St. Patrick's Day in Savannah Revived after Virus Hiatus

By Russ Bynum | Mar 16, 2022

The St. Patrick's Day parade that's a 198-year-old tradition in Savannah will commence Thursday for the first time since 2019.

New Zealand to 'Welcome the World Back' as Tourism Restarts

By Nick Perry | Mar 16, 2022

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Wednesday her nation was "ready to welcome the world back" with most tourists allowed to return by May.

Cashless and Flightless, Russian Tourists Stuck in Thailand

By Chalida Ekvitthayavechnukul | Mar 12, 2022

Thousands of Russian tourists are stranded in Thailand's beach resorts because of the war in Ukraine, many unable to pay their bills or return home because of sanctions and canceled flights.

Democrats Say Spirit-Frontier Merger Could Boost Airfares

Mar 12, 2022

Several congressional Democrats are warning that the proposed combination of Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines would reduce competition among low-cost carriers and drive up fares.

I Lost My Pandemic Travel Virginity on a Cruise Ship, Don't Hate Me

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 7, 2022

For those new to cruising or looking for approachable sophistication and a relaxed vibe, Scarlet Lady delivers, and the crew's attention to detail and affable demeanor only enhance the experience.

Janet Jackson, Nicki Minaj, Kevin Hart on tap for Essence

Mar 4, 2022

Janet Jackson, Kevin Hart and Nicki Minaj are among the headliners announced for the Essence Festival of Culture, which returns to New Orleans after a two-year hiatus brought on by COVID-19.

No Need to Wait for 2026 Gay Games for the Ultimate LGBTQ Trip to Valencia

By Billy McEntee | Mar 1, 2022

Valencia, Spain, is on our LGBTQ+ radar for its sunny weather, queer scene, and sporty ambition as host the the 2026 Gay Games.

Travelers to New Zealand will No Longer Need to Isolate

By Nick Perry | Mar 1, 2022

New Zealand is ending a requirement that incoming travelers isolate themselves as it continues to remove coronavirus border protections in the face of a growing domestic outbreak.

Road Trip with a Dog? Tips for Making You Both Happy

By Molly Sprayregen | Mar 1, 2022

Road tripping with a dog isn't all beautiful moments. It can be challenging for both the dog and owner. Here are some tips for helping your four-legged pal succeed on the road.

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