The cancellations were announced after 3,000 employees walked off the job to protest for better wages.
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The decision could improve prospects for Spirit to reach a deal with JetBlue, a suitor it had previously rejected.
Despite rapid population growth and an influx of foreigners, Bahrain has seen a softening residential market due to an oversupply of housing.
With international travel returning to prepandemic levels, these floppy-eared hounds are sniffing out deadly diseases and pests at border crossings one mango or sausage at a time.
No longer just for the flying elite, these havens from chaos are easier to get into now, with the crowds to prove it.
The author of best-selling rom-com novels, including this summer’s “Book Lovers,” likes to take her characters out of their comfort zones, and saw much of America from her family’s minivan.
In this southernmost region of the country’s boot, the Ionian Sea is to the west, the Adriatic to the east, and the countryside is filled with stone walls and twisted olive trees, fields of long golden grass and wildflowers.
An hourlong drive from Manhattan offers a seaside idyll for rockers, diners, surfers, art patrons and fans of just relaxing on the beach. Here’s how to make the most of a weekend there.
Can you bring safety pins in your carry-on? What about a pool cue? Or how about a snow globe? The answers to those questions, in order, are yes, no and it’s complicated.
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More than 160 years after Walt Whitman extolled the joys of riding the ferry, there are fresh opportunities to explore neighborhoods like Red Hook, Brooklyn Heights and Bay Ridge by boat.
The city’s neighborhoods, from the Mission to Russian Hill and the Outer Sunset, are vibrant with packed restaurants and bars, and many are home to new parks and the return of in-person events.
Michael Crummey, an award-winning author whose poetry and prose explore the region and its capital, St. John’s, shares book recommendations, local vocabulary and where to find a good pint.
In two decades of flying, things have never been as stressful as they are now, a cabin insider says. Here, her tips from 30,000 feet for avoiding airline chaos this summer.
More foreign buyers are investing in Italy’s northern Lombardy region, where agents say ‘the demand will never crash.’
As park visitation rises, serenity in nature can be elusive. But even the most popular U.S. national parks have overlooked treasures and entrances that aren’t clogged with traffic.
Michael Crummey, an award-winning author whose poetry and prose explore the region and its capital, St. John’s, shares book recommendations, local vocabulary and where to find a good pint.
The Antico Setificio Fiorentino, which relies on looms from the 18th and 19th centuries, has been producing precious textiles since 1786.
Álvaro Garrido, chef of the Michelin-starred Mina restaurant and a Bilbao native, shares five favorite restaurants that have weathered the pandemic in Spain’s northern autonomous region.
A Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse, new public art installations and native-plant gardens under the Metrorail: Here is what’s new in the Magic City.