T+L's new owner: timeshare vendor
One of the best-known travel magazines gets a new owner who may realign it as a sales tool for its other interests
One of the best-known travel magazines gets a new owner who may realign it as a sales tool for its other interests
Instead of a Top Ten list or a sales pitch, Frommer's offers a serious of thoughtful essays on key places in America for future safe travel.
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.
With unrefunded voucher issues still hanging over European travel companies, the Netherlands has a plan.
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
Contrary to expectations, it's the younger travelers who say they are ready to be on the road, while older travelers are more likely to be waiting.
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.
Marilyn Jones finds that a favorite travel organizer is now offering private 'Bubbles' for travel during the pandemic.
A Senator proposes tax credits for travel to help the domestic travel industry get back on its feet.
The airlines are sharing out a big chunk of the emergency money, but the outlook is less rosy for other travel businesses.
GarryRF reflects on his favorite Caribbean spot, and how those who work there are affected by the current lockdowns.
For sports fans who have run out of competition to obsess over, a British newspaper has provided a perhaps unintentionally hilarious competition.