Travel
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A Girls’ Trip to Costa Rica. But With No Phones, Did It Happen?
Travelers are signing up for phone-free tours, to try to escape technology’s tether on daily life. But would it make…
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World
Here It Comes: Another Hot Summer in Europe
Extreme heat and other weather challenges are in the forecast this summer, and travel advisers, tourists and local officials are…
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Why Did the Hotel Chain Hire a Marine Biologist?
Carbon neutrality, zero waste and serving seafood solely from responsible suppliers: Many boutique eco-tourism destinations — particularly those catering to…
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Sober Travelers Find Something to Savor in Wine Country
Mocktail trails, olive oil tours and elevated dining experiences are among the many ways the renowned wine-producing areas of Sonoma,…
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The U.S. issues new travel guidelines, warning that Iran will avenge the killings of senior commanders.
Several countries including the United States have issued new travel guidelines for Israel and the surrounding region, as the Israeli…
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Help! Japan Airlines Downgraded Us From First Class and Skimped on the Refund.
A couple is bumped from ultraluxury to semi-luxury on a trans-Pacific flight and receives what they feel is only a…
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World
My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care?
A growing number of travel operators are undergoing the B Corp certification process, which can offer insight into a company’s…
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Business
Travel Advisers: When to Let a Professional Plan Your Trip
Decades ago, your vacation most likely began with a visit to a travel agent, who relied on a combination of…
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World
U.S. Warns Spring Breakers Headed to Mexico, Jamaica or the Bahamas
In recent weeks, American travelers to some of the busiest international destinations during spring vacation have been urged by the…
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To Protect Your Miles, Be Careful How You Book
American Airlines recently announced new restrictions on point allocation based on how you book a flight. What does that mean…