Fear of Flying: Does it Make Sense?
Samantha shares some thoughts on the fear of flying, and whether she thinks it's justified, or just plain silly.
Samantha shares some thoughts on the fear of flying, and whether she thinks it's justified, or just plain silly.
Another industry organization weighs in on using testing and standard rules to allow travel to resume.
The UN's tourism agency sees a long slow recovery from the biggest drop ever in tourism.
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One of the best-known travel magazines gets a new owner who may realign it as a sales tool for its other interests
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Royal Caribbean is helping keep some of its travel-agency supporters afloat while cruise business is under water.
Despite this year's dip, China's tourism industry is expecting sharp growth, especially in domestic travel.
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An industry organization warns that the future is grim unless travel can be made safe soon.
Amazon is getting a bit further into the travel business, launching live virtual tours that someday could be in-person
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A study finds that what's in Wikipedia has become a real information choice for people planning travel.
Two big British agencies split with their national association over refunds for trips cancelled by government actions.