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Air Travel News
The Major U.S. Airlines Have All Ditched Their Change Fees—for Good
United, Delta, American, and Alaska have all eliminated their flight change fees in one of the more significant changes to the way airlines do business in recent history.
September 1, 2020 02:39 PM
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Michelle Baran
Small Ship Cruises
Sailing the Coast of Maine on a Historic Windjammer
Windjammers are century-old multi-masted sailboats that have been reborn as cruise ships run by young captains keeping history intact.
August 17, 2022 09:48 PM
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Iona Brannon
Books
How Working in the French Quarter Showed Me a Different Side of New Orleans
In an excerpt from her debut memoir “The Yellow House,” NOLA native Sarah M. Broom reflects on a summer job she took in the heavily touristed French Quarter while home from college.
June 7, 2019 08:29 PM
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Sarah M. Broom
Tips + News
Curiosity (and $2,500) Is All You Need to Join This New Travelers’ Club
PRIOR will bring together travelers who care more about experiences than thread count and infinity pools.
September 5, 2018 05:27 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
Hotels We Love
Dreaming of a Private Island Getaway? Here’s How to Make It a Reality
At these 14 luxury resorts, it’s possible to have that dream vacation on a private island—without having to own one.
February 25, 2025 03:31 PM
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Laura Begley Bloom
Tips + News
United States Will Join Other Countries in Grounding Boeing 737 Max Aircraft
Flights on Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines are all affected.
March 13, 2019 02:52 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
Bars + Nightlife
How Vietnamese Breweries Are Using Local Ingredients to Create Stunning Craft Beer
Lager is still king in Vietnam, but a growing number of innovative brewers are experimenting with flavors to offer much more interesting brews.
July 12, 2018 02:28 PM
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Stephanie Cain
Books
Documenting New York: Inside a Photographer’s Pandemic Diary
Photographs, lists, and entries that reveal New York City through the eyes of writer and street photographer Bill Hayes.
October 9, 2020 02:26 PM
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Aislyn Greene
Ocean Cruises
How to See the Best of Asia on a Cruise
Writer Anya von Bremzen takes a two-week-long Silversea cruise involving bubble baths, lots of food, and the ancient art of “villain hitting.”
September 24, 2018 02:43 PM
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Anya von Bremzen
Hotels
How a New American Capsule Hotel Compares to Japan’s Famous Sleeping Pods
Capsule hotels—enclosed spaces with only a bed—are ubiquitous in Japan but still rare elsewhere. A new micro-hotel at Dulles Airport aims to change that.
April 25, 2019 02:47 PM
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Mike Arnot
Food + Drink
In Russia, an Abundance of Pies
In an excerpt from her newest cookbook, “Beyond the North Wind,” writer Darra Goldstein dives in to Russian pies of all shapes and sizes.
April 27, 2020 12:40 PM
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Darra Goldstein
Beer, Wine, + Spirits
Beyond Montevideo: Why Uruguay’s Wineries Need to Be on Your Radar
Within an hour of busy Montevideo, Uruguay’s fertile Canelones wine region beckons with more than 80 vineyards tucked into its transporting, pastoral setting.
September 25, 2019 10:35 PM
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Ari Bendersky
Air Travel News
Boeing Max to Fly Again Nearly Two Years After Deadly Crashes
The changes required by the FAA make it “impossible for the airplanes to have the same kind of accident that unfortunately killed 346 people.”
November 18, 2020 04:42 PM
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David Koenig
Food + Drink
The Wild Story of Manuka, the World’s Most Coveted Honey
New Zealand’s manuka honey is celebrated for its unique healing properties and is in demand from London to Hollywood. This is the unusual history of an even more unusual honey.
April 20, 2018 01:30 PM
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Brad Japhe
Hotels
After the Earthquake, Mexico City’s Boutique Hotels Trade Competition for Teamwork
When the flow of travelers slowed to a trickle after an earthquake struck the city in 2017, 10 boutique hotels, similar in style and service, united for a cause: survival.
May 15, 2018 03:57 PM
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Brooke Porter Katz
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