The Southeast Asian nation welcomed 19 percent more tourists in the first nine months of the year vs. the same period in 2012.
For all its electrical problems, the 787 offers passengers perks they can't find anywhere else. This is what flying it on Aeromexico feels like.
Young business travelers are tech-obsessed and will gladly charge expensive meals and airline upgrades to their company account.
Coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2017: The mythical world of Pandora, home to the Na'vi people in the blockbuster "Avatar."
Roughly 1 million pilgrims have avoided hajj in 2013 amid fears over an outbreak of MERS coronavirus in Saudi Arabia.
The Phuket Vegetarian Festival is nothing like the run of the mill veggie fest you may be picturing in your mind.
Although 389 national park sites remain closed due to the government shutdown, a few American icons reopened this weekend.
Some people willingly travel for fun to the world’s most reclusive nation, a dirt-poor, hostile, family-run dictatorship. I went with them.
Welcome to Robot Restaurant, the epic palace of sexy androids that represents the apex of Tokyo’s competition for the lustful tourist dollar.
Unhappy with the country you live in? Create your own.
What passport you hold says a lot more than you may realize about your access to the world.
Five national parks and three monuments in Utah will be reopened by Saturday morning.
The list includes night markets, street markets and floating markets in these countries.
A clerical error left New Zealand’s two main islands without official names -- until now.
Japan Airlines diverted two of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights bound to Tokyo from San Diego and Moscow following electrical glitches.
Ever wish you could see a city through someone else’s eyes before you book a trip? That's the idea behind Melbourne's Remote Control Tourists.
Starbucks attracted the most spending of any outlet from corporate credit cards, according to expense management tracker Certify.
Venice and the St. Louis Arch are among 67 endangered sites in 41 countries to make the 2014 World Monuments Watch List.
A Gringotts Bank ride was spotted under construction at Universal Studios in Orlando as it proceeds with its expansion of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
It was just over two years ago that the Great House at Richard Branson's famed Necker Island resort burnt to the ground. Now, it's back.
An unaccompanied and ticketless 9-year-old boy evaded three levels of security last week to catch a flight from Minneapolis to Las Vegas.
The move is expected to attract more tourists and their dollars, and help the country's ailing domestic currency and deficit situation.
Holiday travel in any country can be pretty hectic. With 1.3 billion people on vacation for National Day, China's is probably the worst.
The shutdown could impact 2013 revenue for hotels, tour operators and others who depend on national parks and attractions.
If you’ve already hit the restaurants of San Sebastian, Paris and Tokyo, why not try the fare in these less-visited destinations instead.
Some 2.5 billion people around the world do not have access to a toilet. The World Toilet Summit is trying to change that.
Don't give limp handshakes, trim your nasal hair and spoon your soup. This is the advice in China's new "Guidelines On Civilized Travel Abroad."
The guidelines include no spitting in the street, no shouting in public places and no footprints on toilet seats.
The world's first "Instagram hotel," Sydney's 1888 Hotel, offers a free night stay to anyone with more than 10,000 followers.
Has the government shutdown ruined your travel plans? Here are some open alternatives to the closed national parks and federal attractions.