From Nonstop to Stationary: A Q & A with the 52 Places Traveler
Sebastian Modak visited 52 places in 2019 on assignment for the New York Times - and then the pandemic hit. Modak reflects on a year of travel whiplash and self-reflection.
Sebastian Modak visited 52 places in 2019 on assignment for the New York Times - and then the pandemic hit. Modak reflects on a year of travel whiplash and self-reflection.
This is huge. Two years after the first Southwest flights to Hawaii, the Texas-based airline is expanding - in a big way. The airline plans Hawaii flights from three new cities.
If you have National Executive Elite status, you'll be guaranteed a vehicle the next time you go to rent - even with the current rental car crisis.
For years, Iberia Avios have been the cheapest way to get to Europe on miles. But we just saw Iberia award rates increase for some U.S. gateways. Why?
U.S. Bank is launching a brand new travel card, the long-awaited U.S. Bank Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card. See why it's making a splash.
After a year unlike any other, the CEO of Minneapolis airport sheds some light on the outlook of travel's return, new routes, international flights, and changes at the airport.
Slowly but surely, countries across Europe have reopened their borders to travelers. So if you're wondering "Where can I travel in Europe?" you're in luck.
Italy is ready to reopen to travelers as soon as mid-May, according to Prime Minister Mario Draghi. The country is planning to restart tourism faster than the rest of Europe.
Known for its vistas of red rocks and awesome hiking trails, Sedona is having a moment in a travel boom. These are our favorite things to do in Sedona.
The Delta Sky Club DCA is a quiet and relaxing space to grab a snack (or make a meal), sip a cocktail, and enjoy the views from all angles.
COVID-19 has reshaped travel. But from blocked middle seats to free changes on tickets, May will usher in a big step back to pre-COVID times in air travel.
Wondering where can Americans travel now? You're not alone. Luckily, the list of countries accepting U.S. citizens continues to grow.