Which Is The Most Welcoming City In Europe?
This European capital in the old Eastern Bloc outshines the rest as the most welcoming city on the continent.
Competition Honors Best Travel Photos Captured On A Smartphone
Who could have predicted five years ago that cell phone pictures would go from tacky to trendy to prize-worthy?
Samoa Air Pay-By-Weight Scheme Hailed A Big Fat Success
If Samoa Air's pay-by-weight scheme is indeed profitable, will other airlines follow suit?
These US Cities Will Hit You With The Highest Travel Taxes
Taxes levied specifically on travel-related services increased the total tax bill for visitors by a whopping 58 percent in 2013.
The Message Behind Great Barrier Reef’s First Underwater Art Gallery
It’s being billed as the world’s first underwater art gallery, and you’ll need an oxygen tank and snorkel mask to see it.
Spain’s $1.4B ‘Ghost Airport’ In Ciudad Real On Sale For Just $140M
The massive unused airport at Ciudad Real has become a larger-than-life symbol of Spain’s real-estate bubble.
Sydney Opera House Tiles Go On Sale In 40th Anniversary Renewal Campaign
For a mere A$100 (US$91), you can “own” a piece of this UNESCO World Heritage site to help fund much-needed renovations.
Which US Cities Have The Most Bars Per Capita?
One region in particular houses the top five U.S. cities with the most bars per 10,000 residents.
Most-Searched Travel Destinations In 2013, According To Bing, Yahoo And Tumblr
What travel destinations were popular in 2013? Depends on who you ask…
Skiers Have More Fun Than Snowboarders, According To Sports Psychologists
A team of South Korean researchers claim you should find your way onto a ski slope this winter "for happiness’ sake."
10 Biggest Travel News Stories Of 2013 (And Their Impact)
From Carnival’s fiasco at sea to the post-shutdown love for national parks, here’s a look back at the biggest travel news stories of 2013.
Detroit Institute Of Arts Vows To Prevent City From Auctioning Its Collection To Pay Creditors
The headline-making story of DIA's battle to keep its art, one of the finest collections in the country, is atypical on many fronts.
The 10 Best Ethical Travel Destinations For 2014
Where we choose to spend our travel dollars has a bigger impact than you may realize on international goodwill.
Seattle Homeless Tour: Mike Momany Offers Course In ‘Applied Homelessness’ For A Mere $2K
Looking for a lesson in "applied homelessness"? Head to Seattle for a three-day Real View Tour of life on the streets.
Airlines Distribute Vomit Bags With Message: ‘Are Higher Taxes On Air Travel Making You Sick?’
An airline group distributed air sickness bags at a Washington airport Monday, asking fliers if higher taxes on air travel made them sick.
Why David Beckham Is Partnering With Las Vegas Sands In Asia
Las Vegas Sands will tap the star power of David Beckham to boost growth and develop dining, retail and leisure concepts in the Far East.
Latest Cyber Monday Travel Deals On Flights, Cruises, Hotels And More
A plethora of deals on hotels, flights and cruises are a mouse click away.
First E-Cigarette ‘Vaping Zone’ Opens Inside Heathrow Airport
The traditional smoking lounge is outside, but anyone with e-cigarettes can now light up in Heathrow Airport at the new "vaping zone."
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2013: A Look Back At The Balloons
It came down to the wire, but in the end, 16 giant balloons got their moment in the spotlight at the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Christmas Gift Ideas For Business And Leisure Travelers
At a loss for what to get that traveler on your Christmas list? We’ve got some gift ideas that should hit the spot.
Giant Louis Vuitton Bag Ordered Out Of Moscow’s Red Square For Obscuring Views Of Lenin's Tomb
A two-story Louis Vuitton bag was ordered out of Moscow’s Red Square Wednesday following public condemnation.
Thanksgiving Food For Thought: What A Table Full Of Foreigners Taught Me About The Most American Of Holidays
Ask your friends who live outside the U.S. what they think about Thanksgiving, and you may be shocked by the answers you get.
Thailand Protests May Spread To Tourist Areas Outside Bangkok
The movement to topple the government of Thailand is expected to spread from Bangkok to Phuket and elsewhere Wednesday.
Thanksgiving Storm 2013: Airlines Waive Fees, But Plan To Fly Through Nor’easter
U.S. carriers are offering deals to let travelers change their plans at the last minute as heavy rains and winds move in.
The World’s Longest Flight Just Got A Lot Shorter
Singapore Airlines’ direct flight from New York to Singapore landed for the last time on Monday, signaling an end to the 19-hour flight.
Black Friday, Cyber Monday Travel Deals: The 2013 Guidebook
Itching for a budget getaway? Travel deals abound over the Black Friday-Cyber Monday mega-holiday.
US Airports Face Nightmare Scenario Where Every Day Will Be Like Wednesday Before Thanksgiving
A U.S. travel industry group warns that airports could see congestion on par with the day before Thanksgiving once a week within a decade.
FCC May Allow Phone Calls On Flights, But Do Passengers Really Want That?
Critics of a new FCC proposal to allow in-flight calls say there's “no demand from passengers and no demand from airlines."
The Curious Case Of Rodney Fox, The Shark Attack Survivor Who Became The Great White’s Biggest Advocate
The man responsible for shark-cage diving and the shots of great whites in “Jaws” nearly died in the mouth of his favorite predator.
Thanksgiving 2013 Travel Forecast: Your Weekend Guide To The Highways And Flyways
Traveling home for Thanksgiving this year? Here's a look at the busiest travel days, most crowded airports and most popular rest stops.