Travel
The LGBTQ+ Side of Santa Monica, L.A.'s Beach Destination
First time travelers to Los Angeles are often surprised to discover that Santa Monica isn't just a boulevard in West Hollywood
Thailand Drops Registration for Visitors, Outdoor Mask Rule
Thailand is lifting a pre-arrival registration requirement for foreign visitors that was seen as onerous and a drag on the recovery for its ailing tourism industry.
Flight Cancellations Create a Bad Travel Day Across the U.S.
Airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights in the U.S. on Thursday, one of the worst days yet for travel as the peak summer vacation season heats up.
Yellowstone Park Gateway Towns Fret about Tourism Future
That draining of visitors has become a major concern for businesses in towns such as Gardiner and Red Lodge that lead to Yellowstone's northern entrances and rely on tourists passing through.
FAA Says Future Planes Will Need to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The Biden administration proposed Wednesday that future planes produce lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions before they can be certified by federal regulators.
Cabo's New 'It' Hotel Is Here
A new hotel has arrived in Los Cabos thanks to some clever reimagining of discreet beachfront villas and some towering new builds. Medano's new resort is now Cabo's new "it" destination.
Floods Leave Yellowstone Landscape 'Dramatically Changed'
The forces of fire and ice shaped Yellowstone National Park over thousands of years. In days, heavy rain and rapid snowmelt changed the terrain dramatically.
Yellowstone Floods Wipe Out Roads, Bridges, Strand Visitors
Massive floodwaters ravaged Yellowstone National Park and nearby communities Monday, washing out roads and bridges, cutting off electricity and forcing visitors to evacuate parts of the iconic park.
U.S. Lifts COVID-19 Test Requirement for International Travel
The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international travelers test negative for COVID-19 within a day before boarding a flight to the United States.
Upcoming CabaretFest Provincetown 2022 Celebrates Hollywood with Starry Line-up
CabaretFestProvincetown returns for its 22nd year with "Hooray for Hollywood," a tribute to the great songs from the silver screen, June 21-26.
Japan Eases Foreign Tourism Ban, Allows Guided Package Tours
Japan on Friday eased its borders for foreign tourists, but only for those on guided package tours who are willing to follow mask-wearing and other antivirus measures.
Summer Sizzles in Orlando
Orlando shines all year long, but never more so than during its summer months — especially for LGBTQ+ travelers, given the importance of the city's vast array of Pride events.
Cruise Liners Try to Rewrite Climate Rules Despite Vows
The trade group representing the cruise ship industry unsuccessfully pushed international authorities to water down new environmental regulations despite its members' climate commitments.
Japanese Man, 83, Ready for More after Crossing Pacific Solo
Kenichi Horie, 83, is the oldest person in the world to complete a solo, nonstop voyage across the Pacific Ocean — and he says he is still "in the middle of my youth" and not done yet.
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.