Dressing up for travel
It used to be, and not that long ago, that traveling was a unique and special experience that people dressed… Read More »
What is it like to wander the Louvre in the age of social distancing?
A year ago, getting to see the Mona Lisa without thronging crowds was a privilege afforded to the likes of… Read More »
Horse-riding in Latin America
One of the most geographically diverse regions on the planet; Latin America is not short of charming rural retreats set… Read More »
Best wineries in Salento, Puglia
Puglia needs little introduction these days. The ‘heel’ of Italy’s ‘boot’ peninsula has emerged as a chic and popular destination… Read More »
Traveling light
A little over a decade ago, I took my very first Summer trip to Europe and I made one major… Read More »
How U.S. airlines are trying to stop COVID-19 on flights
As some Americans prepare to travel for the July 4 holiday weekend, and airlines slowly ramp up service, the U.S…. Read More »
Peru’s Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
The Sacred Valley of Peru is a feast for the senses—colorful woven fabrics, mountains that soar skyward, ancient culture full of… Read More »
U.S. airlines are confusion as to whether they should block the middle seat
U.S. airlines are in a state of confusion as to whether they should block the middle seat. Some airlines have… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: U.S. airline service is a shell of its former self
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
The great American designer Milton Glaser dies on 91st birthday
Milton Glaser, the graphic designer behind the iconic “I ♥ NY” logo, New York magazine, and iconic posters, has died… Read More »
It’s time to explore England with staycations
With many of our favorite attractions now beginning to reopen their doors, VisitEngland has rounded up some ways to enjoy… Read More »
TSA requires food be removed from carry-on bags at airport security
In this pandemic age, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration is giving new meaning to the term “takeout.” At Pittsburgh International… Read More »
Domaine de Perches, Gaillac, France
Domaine de Perches is the ultimate French country house escape, staying at a welcoming boutique hotel. The owners have breathed… Read More »
Luxury rainforest retreats
Keemala, Thailand Everybody knows the rainforests and jungles are disappearing fast. And while we need to protect the ones that… Read More »
Moscow’s 5 high-end rooftop bars
O2 Moscow is not inundated with skyscrapers like New York City, but it does have its fair share of rooftop… Read More »
Best adventure experiences in South America
When travelers think of adventure, we usually imagine deserts, snowcapped mountains and spectacular landscapes. If there’s a continent where we… Read More »
Sun, sea and sand in Provence
There are lots of reasons why Provence makes such a good holiday destination. Great food, lovely towns and vibrant cities… Read More »
How a woman boarded a Delta flight without a boarding pass or ID
TSA officials said they screened the unnamed passenger at Orlando International Airport but did not provide further details. A woman… Read More »
Algarve delight, Longevity Cegonha Country Club
Join a Pilates class, take the shuttle to Vilamoura’s marina, opt for a personal training session and then spend time… Read More »
Cape Town best lesser-known activities
Cape Town is the most visited part of South Africa, and there is a well established set of outstanding attractions… Read More »
Best archeological sites to visit on a private yacht in Greece
Amidst the white cubic houses with cobalt blue trim, the blue domed white churches, the white trimmed stepped walking streets,… Read More »
Etihad Airways overhauls cabins on nearly 100 of its passenger aircraft
Etihad Aviation’s engineering department is conducting a massive cabin refurb project to refresh 96 of the airline’s passenger jets while… Read More »
