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Lawmakers Say They Will Again Try to Regulate Airline Fees
Several congressional Democrats are reviving legislation to regulate fees that airlines charge for things such as checking a bag, changing a flight or picking a seat.
Brazil to Quarantine Unvaccinated Airline Travelers
Brazil will require international travelers who aren't vaccinated against the coronavirus to quarantine for five days in their city of destination after arriving by plane.
From Grime to Crumbling Masonry, US Parks Get a Makeover
Some of America's most spectacular natural settings and historical icons are getting a makeover.
4 LGBTQ-Friendly Hotels For Sunny Escapes This Winter
Trade your winter coat for a bathing suit this summer with our latest LGBTQ+-friendly hotel picks in collaboration with Hotels Above Par.
Omicron Travel Bans Strike South Africa Safari Business
South African travel bans in response to the omicron variant have hammered the country's safari business, already hard hit by the pandemic.
Modern-Day Culture Wars Play Out on Historic Tours of Slaveholding Plantations
Discussions during plantation tours among visitors can often turn into visceral debates over whose history should be told or ignored.
Cruise Ship with COVID-19 Infections Arrives in New Orleans
A Norwegian Cruise Line ship with at least 10 passengers and crew members infected with COVID-19 docked Sunday in New Orleans.
Ultimate Orlando: 14 New and Unique Experiences for Your Next Florida Vacation
Orlando continues to rank as one of the most popular destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers. EDGE highlights some of Orlando's newest attractions, restaurants and hotels.
Explainer: What Are the New Rules for Travelers Entering the US?
Travelers heading to the U.S. will be required to show evidence of a negative test for the virus within one day of boarding their flight.
Airlines Told to Keep Data on Travelers From Southern Africa
Federal health officials are requiring airlines to gather contact-tracing information on passengers heading to the U.S. who have been in southern Africa in the previous two weeks.
Japan Retracts New Flight Bookings Ban After Criticisms
Japan has retracted a ban on new incoming international flight bookings to defend against the new variant of the coronavirus a day after the policy was announced.
Fiji Welcomes Back Tourists Despite Omicron Threat
Fiji welcomed back its first tourists in more than 600 days despite the threat posed by the newly detected coronavirus omicron variant.
Japan Suspends Reservations on All Incoming Flights
Japan has asked international airlines to stop taking new reservations for all flights arriving in Japan until the end of December.
Omicron Unravels Travel Industry's Plans for a Comeback
Countries throw up new barriers to travel in an effort to contain the omicron variant.
EasyJet: Omicron Variant Already Affecting Flight Bookings
British airline easyJet said Tuesday that it is already seeing some impact on demand from the new omicron variant of the coronavirus.
'Enchanted: Forest Of Light' Remains a Holiday Treasure
After a pandemic hiatus, "Enchanted: Forest of Light" at the Descanso Gardens is back and as beautiful as ever!
A Glance at How the Ski Season is Opening in Europe's Alps
Considering skiing in Italy, Switzerland or Austria this winter? Here's a look at how the season is proceeding in Europe's Alpine nations.
Wary, Weary World Slams Door Shut, Fearing Omicron Variant
Nations around the world sought Monday to keep the new omicron variant at bay with travel bans and further restrictions.
LGBTQ+ Orlando: 4 Days of Grown-Up Play
Orlando offers plenty of LGBTQ-friendly activities for a full weekend of dining, dancing and Disney, along with hip hotels, shopping and outdoor adventures.
High Alert: World Scurries to Contain New COVID Variant
New restrictions were being slapped on travel from countries in southern Africa by the hour as the world scurried Saturday to contain a new COVID variant.