Why the TSA can’t figure out how to report wait times

It’s a question that’s baffled many a traveler: Why can you get an accurate picture of the traffic you’ll face on the… Read More »
Cathay Pacific’s new long-haul business dining concept

Cathay Pacific has unveiled plans to roll out a new dining concept for long-haul business class passengers, that will see… Read More »
Amazon Air Expands Its Cargo Carrier Network

At last week’s Paris Air Show, Amazon announced that it has cemented a partnership with GE Capital Aviation Services to… Read More »
Air Canada opens its new premium lounge at Toronto Pearson International Airport

Air Canada has opened a new premium lounge at Toronto Pearson International Airport designed specifically for travellers transiting between Toronto… Read More »
Don’t let travel document problems ground your next vacation

If you think your international travel documents for your next trip abroad are ship-shape, you might want to talk to… Read More »
American now offers satellite-based Wi-Fi access across its domestic fleet

American Airlines has finished rolling out satellite-based broadband Wi-Fi to its entire mainline narrowbody fleet of over 700 aircraft flying… Read More »
Don’t go anywhere without these expert tips for buying travel insurance

There’s no shortage of expert tips for buying travel insurance online. But where’s a pro when you really need one?… Read More »
‘Life With Picasso’ stands as an invaluable work of art history

Newly reissued, the intellectual heft of Françoise Gilot’s now classic memoir is in its art criticism, even as its… Read More »
Digital rights group calls for boycott of airlines that use facial recognition software

A digital rights group called on passengers to fly only with airlines that don’t use facial recognition technology in an… Read More »
New 3D scanners at London’s Heathrow Airport allows liquids and laptops to stay in your case

Heathrow will become the first airport in the UK to introduce 3D CT scanners. Passengers at London’s Heathrow Airport could… Read More »
Orlando airport rolling out facial recognition on all international flights

Orlando International Airport will be the first U.S. airport to implement a new facial-identification system on all international passengers, with… Read More »
TV: With 1 huge lie revealed, ‘Big Little Lies’ season 2 takes a slow-burn strategy

Meryl Streep joins the Big Little Lies cast as the mother of the man killed at the end of Season… Read More »
Apps to enhance your road trip

In the age of connectivity, driverless cars, and electric vehicles (EV), mobile app technology continues to develop rapidly – enhancing… Read More »
Cybersecurity researcher explains how to hack a passenger jet

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] Cybersecurity researcher Ruben Santamarta says he has worked out how to hack the satellite communications equipment on passenger jets… Read More »
The relationship between curiosity and travel

Curiosity and travel go hand in hand. It’s hardly a new revelation. Globetrotting has always been the pursuit of the… Read More »
Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build Chicago’s High-Speed Express Loop

Chicago has given Elon Musk’s Boring Company the green light to develop a high-speed underground public transportation system linking Downtown Chicago… Read More »
Movies: Terrorism Is Filmmaking In Brian De Palma’s ‘Domino’

The director who has boomeranged from better-regarded films to ones treated much less kindly barely wants to own this crime… Read More »
TV: ‘Deadwood’ goes out just as brilliantly as it came in 13 years ago

David Milch, creator of HBO’s Deadwood: The Movie, never strikes a false note upon his return to the lawless 19th… Read More »
TV: Love finds Ali Wong and Randall Park in ‘Always Be My Maybe’

Randall Park and Ali Wong star in a Netflix romantic comedy about two young friends who grow up and grow… Read More »
Book: ‘This America’ pits rise in nationalism against championing of liberal democracy

Jill Lepore, author of These Truths, argues that supporters of free and fair liberal government can’t just hold their noses… Read More »
Author Interview: ‘Start With Truth And End With Art’ poet Ocean Vuong on his debut novel

On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, written as a letter from a son to his immigrant mother who cannot read, aims… Read More »
Start streaming now and cut the cord

Cord cutting can sound scary at first, with a ton of options and decisions to make, but you will find… Read More »