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High Summer in the Berkshires
A weekend in the Berkshires, the region of verdant hills in Western Massachusetts that borders on Upstate New York, is not enough time when you consider the choices of performances at music and dance festivals, theaters and museum exhibits.
FAA Clears Boeing to Resume Deliveries of 787 Dreamliner
Federal regulators said Monday they are satisfied with changes Boeing has made in the production of its 787 Dreamliner passenger jet, clearing the way for the company to resume deliveries.
Hong Kong Cuts COVID Hotel Quarantine to 3 Days for Arrivals
Hong Kong will reduce the mandatory hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals to three days from a week, the city's leader said Monday.
Munich's Oktoberfest Finally Back on after Pandemic Pause
Germany's annual Oktoberfest festival is finally on again for this fall, following a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, the head of the famous Bavarian beer festival said Thursday.
U.S. Proposes to Increase Refund Protections for Air Travelers
The Transportation Department is proposing to require airlines to offer passengers a refund if their flight schedule is changed significantly or the airline makes major changes to their itinerary.
Millennial Money: This Year's Summer Travel FOMO is Real
Compared to the last two years, 2022 is seeing a steep increase in travel, especially international, and it may feel impossible to keep up.
Precious Life Lessons You Can Get Only from Traveling
Travel is expensive, but the payoff is obvious when you consider how it shapes who you are as a person, broadens your outlook, and enlightens you about the world.
Washington D.C.: A Capital City for Foodies
When it comes to eating, foodies might not think of the nation's capitol as a hub of gustatory delights from gourmand to good and casual. But D.C. is a paradise for the palate. Check out these tasty options.
Federal Tourism Aid Funds Gas Stations, Trash Cans, Jazz
Hundreds of tourism-related projects nationwide are collectively getting about $2.4 billion from the American Rescue Plan.
Pilots with Germany's Lufthansa Back Possible Strike Action
Pilots with Germany's Lufthansa have voted in favor of possible strike action, a union announced Sunday, saying that walkouts can still be avoided but calling the result an "unmistakable signal".
JetBlue is Buying Spirit for $3.8 Billion after Bidding War
JetBlue Airways is buying Spirit Airlines for $3.8 billion in a deal that could increase competition at the top end of the U.S. airline industry while eliminating the largest discount airline for travelers.
Whistleblowers Hit Southwest, FAA for Lax Safety Practices
Federal officials say that Southwest Airlines and the union representing its pilots have resisted cooperating with investigations into accidents and other incidents.
Over 1,000 Lufthansa Flights Canceled as Staff Strikes
More than 1,000 Lufthansa flights were canceled Wednesday because of a one-day strike by the airline's German ground staff, affecting tens of thousands of passengers in the latest travel turmoil to hit Europe.
German Strike Forces Lufthansa to Cancel Hundreds of Flights
Lufthansa says it will have to cancel almost all flights at its main Frankfurt and Munich hubs on Wednesday because of a strike by its German ground staff.
The Essential S's of Santa Monica
Savvy SoCal visitors know that tucked away from the hype is an utter wonderland of sun, sophistication, strollability, sustainability and shoppability — Santa Monica and its five essential S's.
Boston and Beyond: 3 Ways to Stay in New England
Whether you're looking for slightly cooler end-of-summer escapes or already planning your fall getaways, turning to the U.S. Northeast is a solid option for both.
Visit Whistler: British Columbia's ALL-Season Wellness Getaway
Whistler may be British Columbia's premiere ski destination, but Canada's Pacific Coast is well worth your attention in other seasons, too.
Europe as a Budget-Friendly Travel Option? It's True in 2022
Flying to Europe this year might sound as absurd as opting for premium gasoline. With prices this high, is it really the right time to splurge?
Liz Weston: 3 Lessons I Wish I'd Learned Sooner about Travel
Almost every trip teaches me something about myself, the world and what not to do next time. Here are three hard-won travel lessons that may help you learn from my mistakes.
Itching to Get Away this Summer? Remember the Six Stages of Transformative Travel
Travel is often viewed as what anthropologists call a "rite of passage" in which individuals separate themselves from their familiar surroundings, undergo change and return rejuvenated or "reborn."