“Rawdogging” a Flight Sounds Miserable. But It’s Good for Your Brain.
Think of it as a kind of meditation
I’ve Seen Stun Guns Go Through TSA. So Why’s My Toothpaste So Dangerous?
There's often little rhyme or reason behind TSA's policies, and it can be maddening
3 Countries. 16 Cities. And 1 Website to Plan a Perfect Summer of World Cup Travel.
Skyscanner is your indespensible travel guide for the 2026 World Cup
Review: Carl Friedrik’s Carry-On Should Be Your Short-Trip Mainstay
Spacious, well-designed and pleasingly minimalist, the luggage is a joy to wheel around
Southwest Airlines Is Cracking Down on Power Banks
Lithium battery fires are still a danger to the industry
Historic Rhode Island Hotel Prepares for a Grand Reopening
The Hotel Viking is reopening in May 2026
The Math on One Airline Partnership's Award Travel Just Got Complicated
One scenario for redeeming miles looks a little different now
Skip the Greek Isles and Go Here Instead
Costa Navarino, in the Messinia region of the Peloponnese, offers some of the best food in Greece, along with the vacation vibes to match
Beyond Zinfandel: The Grapes Thriving in Dry Creek Valley
We caught up with four boundary-pushing winemakers to chat about underrated varietals, wine trends and why Dry Creek should be on every wine lover’s radar
7 Alternative Bachelor Party Destinations, Because You Can Do Better Than Vegas
Classic trips like Nashville, Austin and Scottsdale are fine, but these nontraditional picks will be more memorable
A Sunset Strip Favorite Returns Under a New Name
The former Mondrian Los Angeles is back
Plane Makes Emergency Highway Landing in Pennsylvania
The pilot and passenger were both unhurt
How Would You Feel About Phone Calls on Your Next Flight?
British Airways is trying it out
United Is Changing Its Premium Seating Pricing
The changes include more Polaris branding
Why Are So Many Luxury Hotels Nickel-and-Diming Their Guests?
The art of hospitality is lost at “five-star” hotels with maximum profit-extraction strategies
The Ultimate Guide to Hut-to-Hut Trail Running
I've spent the last 10 years planning hut-to-huts in the Alps, Japan, Chile and beyond. Here's how to pull it off.