Exploring The Temples of Angkor In 25 Photos
Steeped in history -- both spectacular and sordid -- Cambodia is the perpetual comeback kid.
North Korea’s Massive ‘Hotel Of Doom’ Will ‘Probably’ Open In 2013
The most talked about hotel opening of 2013 will not be a palatial palace in Dubai or a four-star skyscraper in New York; it will be a 105-story "Hotel of Doom" in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Amsterdam Drops Pot Ban For Tourists
Amsterdam will not enforce a proposed pot ban against tourists that was due to go into effect in 2013.
National Geographic Photo Contest 2012: A Sneak Peek At The Top Shots
Sistine Chapel Turns 500, Battles ‘Drunken Herds’
Critics are complaining that ‘drunken herds’ of tourists are ruining Michaelangelo's Sistine Chapel masterpiece.
Hurricane Sandy Travel Update: Sky, Land And Sea
Travel woes along the Northeast Corridor began to ease on Thursday, though the region will likely feel the scars of Hurricane Sandy for weeks to come.
Superstorm Sandy Leaves NY-Bound Cruise Ships Stuck At Sea
Several cruise ships remain stuck at sea, unable to enter the Port of New York, thanks to Superstorm Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy Travel Update On Planes, Trains And Automobiles
Travel across the Northeast slowly resumed Wednesday, though Hurricane Sandy still canceled flights, disrupted rail services and sent car rental rates soaring.
South Korea To Build $290 Billion Casino City To Rival Macau, Las Vegas
When complete in 2030, South Korea's Eightcity gaming destination will be three times the size of Macau.
Red Hook, Brooklyn Cleans Up From Superstorm Sandy
Did Hurricane Sandy Cancel Your Flight? Here’s Some Advice
With more than 10,000 canceled flights thanks to Hurricane Sandy, here's what you need to know to rebook your trip.
Disney Ship Hammered By Hurricane Sandy Raises Questions
Cruise ships may be built to withstand rough seas, but Disney Fantasy was no match for Hurricane Sandy when it hammered the 13-story vessel over the weekend.
Hurricane Sandy’s Path Cancels More Than 10,000 Flights: Update
Hurricane Sandy’s path may take it toward southern New Jersey Monday night, but its effects are already far-reaching as “Frankenstorm” manifests into what many feared.
Chinese Tourists Are Increasingly Ubiquitous; Is The West Ready?
For centuries, those in the East have scrambled to accommodate the needs of those in the West, but, in the next decade, things will change.
Hurricane Sandy’s Path Has Airlines Scrambling
Hurricane Sandy is barreling toward the most populated corridor in the U.S., prompting airlines to set policies to stave off the worst.
Beyond Halloween Horrors: These Are The Most Terrifying Places On Earth
Beyond silly Halloween horrors, these sites are truly the most terrifying places on earth.
Who Travels More: Democrats Or Republicans?
Airlines To Offer Personalized Fares?
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has proposed a new "standard" of personalized airfares that it says will be a "revolution in airline retailing."
Why The World’s Longest Flights Keep Getting Canceled (For Good)
Following a recent trend, Singapore Airlines will cancel the world's longest flights.
Hurricane Sandy’s Path Toward US Mainland Cancels More Flights, Alters Cruises
Hurricane Sandy, the 19th named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, heads for the Bahamas Thursday after blasting Jamaica and Cuba.
Hurricane Sandy’s Northerly Path Cancels Flights, Scatters Cruises
Hurricane Sandy, the 19th named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, has caused canceled flights and scattered cruise ships on its path north toward Jamaica and Cuba.
Australia To Close Ayers Rock To Climbers?
Just 20 percent of visitors today tackle Uluru (Ayers Rock) on a trip to Australia, compared with 74 percent of visitors in 1990.
‘World’s Worst Airline’ Air Koryo Launches (Nonfunctional) Website
The world's only one-star carrier, Air Koryo, has launched an English-language website, but good luck purchasing a flight there.
Arizona: Grand Canyon Is Not National Treasure, It’s Ours
Voters in Arizona will decide on Nov. 6 whether the Grand Canyon should belong to all Americans, or just the residents of Arizona.
Travel Tip: Don’t Surprise Women!
British Airways has some advice for all hopelessly romantic men out there: Don’t spring a surprise getaway on your partner; it will backfire.
Airline Passengers To Be Compensated For Flight Delays
Several European airlines lost a legal battle in the European Court of Justice on Tuesday. The airlines were fighting a ruling that requires them to compensate passengers who are delayed by more than three hours.
Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2012: Where Purity Is Painful [Photos]
TSA Removes Controversial Body Scanners From Major Airports
The much-maligned X-ray body scanners have quietly disappeared from several major U.S. airports over the last month, but the Transportation Security Administration says they’re simply shuffling the machines around.
10 Wonders Of The World You’ve Never Heard Of But Will Want To Visit
Swim in a glowing bay, hike to a boiling lake or enter the Gates of Hell at these lesser-known wonders of the world.
Business Travelers: Here’s Where Costs Will Increase In 2013
A new American Express Global Business Travel survey says prices are headed up in three of the four 'BRIC' countries.