In our travel news round-up this week: advice for holiday travelers, a robot that could save old languages from dying out, plus a new super-luxurious overnight train in Italy.
A significant 96% of global travelers now say responsible tourism is important to them. Moreover, they want their trips to tangibly uplift people and places—rather than just simply avoiding harm, ...
We’re curious about how you are making travel decisions in a time of economic uncertainty, more premium services and the ...
The rapidly worsening dynamics seem to have jolted lawmakers on Capitol Hill, who after weeks of stalemate have started to ...
Criminal case specialists who aid judiciary-funded defense lawyers are cutting costs and refusing assignments after four ...
This approach to travel may also include booking a health retreat in one of the planet’s legendary Blue Zones (places where ...
It may be over a thousand miles away, but Hurricane Melissa’s impacts hit close to home for one Missouri travel agent.
We do think that we can continue paying the troops, at least for now,” Vance told reporters after lunch with Senate ...
With November around the corner and Congress still locked in a funding stalemate, the holiday blame game has begun.
The Family Travel Association (FTA), the NYU School of Professional Studies (NYU SPS) Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality ...
Do you get misty-eyed recalling favorite childhood vacations? Remember watching the scenery roll by from the back seat with ...
Scientists have taken one more step down the very long road to time travel. A new paper combines the Alcubierre “warp” drive with the idea of “controlled closed timelike curves.” Though far out, ...