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Summer in the Hamptons Kicks Off With Edith Windsor Benefit
Summer in the Hamptons. It has always had a posh air about it — but the truth is far more nuanced. This summer season kicked off with a benefit for the Edie Windsor Healthcare Center that honored the LGBTQ+ hero.
Of Caribbean Resorts Curaçao Has More, Except Crowds
Of the six Dutch Caribbean islands, the most visited may be Aruba and Sint Maarten, but less-frequented Curaçao has more to offer of nearly everything. Except crowds.
Food. Landmarks. Pride. Experience the Buffalo Renaissance
Looking for a summer destination? Try Buffalo. Just a stone's throw from Niagara Falls, the city has much to offer, from a revamped waterfront, expansive outdoor public areas, and burgeoning neighborhoods crackling with inspired eateries.
Advisers tell Spirit Shareholders to Reject Frontier Bid
A firm that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday that Spirit Airlines shareholders should oppose Frontier Airlines' bid to buy Spirit, saying that a competing offer by JetBlue is financially superior.
You're Invited: Celebrate Washington D.C.'s Capital Pride
Capital Pride returns June 10 - 13 with a plethora of events celebrating our out, proud, and patriotic community, including the city's historic Pride Parade. And you're invited!
Flight Cancellations Pile Up on Busy Memorial Day Weekend
Hundreds of flights worldwide were cancelled by midday Sunday, adding to the mounting number of scrubbed flights during the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend in the U.S.
Air Travelers Face Cancellations over Memorial Day Weekend
Airline travelers are not only facing sticker shock this Memorial Day weekend, the kickoff to the summer travel season. They're also dealing with a pileup of flight cancellations.
Japan to Resume Tourism in June; Only Packaged Tour for Now
Japan will open its borders to foreign tourists in June for the first time since imposing tight pandemic travel restrictions about two years ago, but only for package tours for now, the prime minister said Thursday.
Prepare for Sticker Shock if You are Traveling this Summer
Airlines and tourist destinations are expecting monster crowds this summer as travel restrictions ease and pandemic fatigue overcomes lingering fear of contracting COVID-19 during travel.
Administration Opposes Airlines in Lawsuit over Crew Breaks
The Biden administration has sided against the airline industry and urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to uphold a California law that would provide more rest and meal breaks for airline crews.
Pandemic-Weary Americans Plan for Summer Despite COVID Surge
A COVID-19 surge is underway that is starting to cause disruptions as the school year wraps up and Americans prepare for summer vacations.
Airbnb Ends Rentals in China to Focus on Outbound Tourists
Airbnb Inc. announced Tuesday it will stop representing short-term rental properties in China and focus its business in the country on serving Chinese tourists looking for lodgings abroad.
Seeing a Country with the Most High-Ranking Tour Guide
The veteran travel journalist, and by extension his viewers, are shown a nation's points of interest by the country's leader.
Davos Diary: Train, Not Plane Means Scenery, Carbon Cutting
If I had flown, my 870-kilometer trip would have emitted up to 197 kilograms (434 pounds) of carbon dioxide per passenger into the atmosphere. By train? 12.2 kilograms.
Cinespia Returns With Pride!
LA's most popular and longest-running Outdoor Screening Series "Cinespia" returns to two famous Hollywood locations this summer: the Hollywood Forever Cemetery and LA Historic Park. And in June celebrates Pride.
2022 is the Year of All-Inclusive Travel, and Here's Why
The image of all-inclusive travel is changing, as hotel companies expand their offerings, while redefining what all-inclusive means.
White House Moves to Loosen Remittance, Flight Rules on Cuba
The Biden administration says it will expand flights to Cuba, take steps to loosen restrictions on U.S. travelers to the island, and lift Trump-era restrictions on remittances.
Beyond the Canal, There's Plenty More to Find in Romantic Panama
While it is most famous for its canal, it is the least interesting attraction in this Central America country that has Manhattan-lie skyscrapers, beautiful beaches and great amenities.
EU Lifts Mask Requirement for Air Travel as Pandemic Ebbs
The European Union will no longer require masks to be worn at airports and on planes starting next week amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions across the bloc, authorities said Wednesday.
Drivers Bemoan High Gasoline Prices with No Relief in Sight
Just as Americans gear up for summer road trips, the price of oil remains stubbornly high, pushing prices at the gas pump to painful heights.