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Air Travel News
Should You Change or Cancel Your Flight Due to the Shutdown? Plus, What to Do if Your Flight Is Canceled
Airlines have begun implementing mandatory flight reductions due to the shutdown. Travelers might be wondering if they should cancel an upcoming trip, or what to do if their flight is among those that are cut. Here’s what the experts have to say.
November 7, 2025 06:46 PM
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Bailey Berg
Food + Drink
The Part of Sonoma Wine Country Most Travelers Overlook
In this off-the-beaten-path wine country, home to one of the region’s top wineries, hike, dine, sip, and play your way through culinary treasures and natural landscapes over a long weekend.
Sponsored by
The Duckhorn Portfolio
Road Trips
If You Want to Celebrate Route 66, Head to . . . Europe?
Have a taste of an Americana road trip in the Old World.
March 6, 2026 01:00 PM
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Miranda Mullings
Outdoor Adventure
From Lobster Rolls to Scenic Trails, Maine’s Seasonal Adventures Await
Get ready for guided kayaking on historic lakes, snowy bike rides, and amazing coastal cuisine.
Sponsored by
the Maine Office of Tourism
Air Travel News
Lufthansa’s Long-Awaited Allegris Business Cabin Is Finally Here—and We Got a Sneak Peek
From extra-comfortable seating to outstanding bread and signature cocktails, Lufthansa’s premium product is getting a major upgrade.
May 1, 2024 03:38 PM
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Blane Bachelor
Trains
Florida Has a New High Speed Train Route—Here’s What It’s Like
Brightline launched high-speed rail service from Miami to Orlando in late September. AFAR correspondent Paul Rubio took the train between the Florida cities to experience this new car-free connection.
November 15, 2023 10:52 AM
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Paul Rubio
Hotel News + Openings
Built for Henry Ford, This 1930s Hotel Has Reopened Outside Detroit
Dearborn Inn welcomed everyone from Orville Wright to Walt Disney—and now it’s been meticulously restored.
April 9, 2025 04:21 PM
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Devorah Lev-Tov
Cities We Love
The Best Black-Owned Bronx Outposts According to Jon Gray
Ghetto Gastro co-founder Jon Gray shows us his favorite Black-owned outposts in his home borough, the Bronx.
Sponsored by
NYC & Company and written by Shanika Hillocks
Trending News
Airports, National Parks, and Amtrak—What the October 2025 Government Shutdown Means for Travel
Travelers may want to head to the airport a bit earlier than usual and should expect some services to be suspended at the national parks as government spending grinds to a halt during a shutdown that started on October 1. Here’s what to know.
October 1, 2025 03:01 PM
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Bailey Berg
September / October 2021
The Future of Hospitality Is...
Fourteen leaders on how to make hospitality more inclusive in 2021 and beyond.
July 26, 2022 09:03 AM
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Katherine LaGrave
Water Sports
Scuba Diving Slave Shipwrecks Is a Spiritual Journey
It’s also a chance for black divers to become more engaged with the underwater activity while working to uncover a painful and important part of history.
February 21, 2020 07:02 PM
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Adrienne Jordan
Cruise News
First-Ever Luxury River Cruises to Set Sail on Colombia’s Magdalena River
AmaWaterways will be the first and only cruise line sailing this inland waterway of Colombia when the journeys launch in 2024.
March 7, 2023 07:50 PM
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Bailey Berg
Hotels We Love
Looking for a Different Paris? Book One of These Left Bank Hotels
Once home to artists and writers, Paris’s Left Bank still delivers cobblestoned charm and leafy boulevards—and these timeless hotels will put you in the center of it all.
September 4, 2025 12:34 PM
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Mary Winston Nicklin
Travel for Good
A Guide to Puerto Rico’s Farm-to-Table Dining Movement
A growing number of Puerto Rican chefs and restaurateurs are turning to homegrown ingredients—and making dining on the island more sustainable.
May 5, 2022 05:26 PM
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Jessica van Dop DeJesus
Cities We Love
5 Reasons to Go to Buenos Aires That Aren’t Steak and Wine
Argentina’s capital city has something for everyone. But these five are a little less expected than the usuals.
July 26, 2024 09:02 AM
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Billie Cohen
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