If a new federal policy goes into effect, Americans will have more recourse when airlines cancel or significantly delay flights.
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Does the cabin crew ever get scared in the air? Is there a secret flight attendant code? How do I survive a flight with my toddler? An industry insider answers.
Plus: blown-glass creations, a chic hotel on the Jersey Shore and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Shifts in travel patterns are likely to become more common in Europe, a region that climate researchers describe as a “hot spot” for severe summer heat.
A host of new restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues in the nation’s capital are just now spreading their wings.
The pandemic has ‘accelerated the market in Somerset exponentially,’ with domestic buyers and investors keeping inventory scarce.
From the calm, clear waters of Ålbæk, Denmark, to the soft, sandy shores of Spain’s Balearic Islands, a selection of favorite beaches that both children and their parents will love.
Those airport gift-shop mementos are a link to the past — and to future trips my father and I might have shared.
Foie gras Popsicles? 81-layer croissants? A new wave of restaurants in the state’s maritime southeast brings more to the menu than lobster rolls and pizza.
A photographer in Maine has been documenting groups of women who submerge themselves in near-freezing water. Here’s what she’s seen.
On the pleasures and pains of joining up with other people after a long, quiet time in the Covid doldrums.
Plus: a green hotel in Paris, a Standard in Bangkok and more recommendations from T Magazine.
After a traveler reads the fine print on the United Airlines website, Tripped Up makes some calls, sends some emails — and gets the traveler $3,000. Our columnist can’t quite believe it.
Little availability for campsites. Confusing booking windows. Traveler and travel industry frustration is growing with Recreation.gov, the online portal to book accommodations and access on federal lands.
Plus: eye-catching ceramic tiles, swimwear patterned after paintings and more recommendations from T Magazine.
The deal, which values Spirit at $3.8 billion, comes a day after Frontier’s bid for Spirit fell apart. It is likely to face antitrust scrutiny.
For the first time in 50 years, a weekend train route is taking passengers directly from New York to the Berkshires. The Berkshire Flyer will run through Labor Day. Good luck getting a seat.
Public spaces, provocative exhibitions, new restaurants and unexpected neighborhoods offer visitors a deeper look into Czech culture.
After a two-year hiatus, Melissa Errico is performing a slew of gigs honoring the composers Michel Legrand and Stephen Sondheim. As long as she gets to the airport (which airport again?) on time.
The cancellations were announced after 3,000 employees walked off the job to protest for better wages.