The next generation of supersonic passenger jets are coming
SST travel is coming back, but it will be for business aviation passengers first. It’s been over 15 years since… Read More »
Luxury travel operator offering idyllic a Virtual Whisky tasting experience to Scotland
Over the past 13 months, the pandemic has forced us to adjust everything from the way we travel to how… Read More »
Lost village emerges from Lake Resia in Italy
Repair works at a reservoir in Italy have revealed the remains of a village that had been submerged for decades…. Read More »
American Airlines offers free access to Rosetta Stone and Skillshare
American Airlines has entered into an exclusive partnership with Rosetta Stone and Skillshare to bring online/remote learning onboard. As of… Read More »
Lufthansa launches new ‘Onboard Delights’ catering concept
Onboard Delights, the new economy class food and beverage service for Lufthansa’s European flights, has officially launched. Developed in collaboration… Read More »
Why Indonesia’s Mandalika ‘new Bali’ is accused of human rights violations
Think of pristine waters, endless beaches, lined with palm trees and lush green mountains as a glorious backdrop. With travel… Read More »
The best countries with incentives to retire
The idea of retiring abroad is an appealing one. With no office tying you down, and the option to spend your days… Read More »
How Vienna built a gender equal city
In the Austrian capital, all aspects of public life, including transportation and language, are impacted by Vienna’s aim of being… Read More »
U.S. issues Japan travel warning weeks before Olympics
The US has issued a travel warning for Japan over the country’s Covid-19 surge, amid heightened scrutiny just weeks before… Read More »
Croatia is now opening to vaccinated Americans
The Croatian immigration agent isn’t impressed with my flimsy CDC-issued COVID-19 vaccination card. The paper, filled out in loopy strokes… Read More »
Royal Caribbean expects all cruise guests to be vaccinated
One of the world’s biggest cruise companies says coronavirus vaccinations will be needed to get on its ships. Richard Fain,… Read More »
New ‘digital nomads’ are changing Miami’s economy
The Onyx development at 21500 Biscayne Boulevard in Aventura. Miami’s sub-markets are heating up as new-to-market tenants increasingly dominate the… Read More »
United and Delta are making it easier than ever to access elite status and free first class upgrades
United Airlines and Delta Air Lines aircraft at Los Angeles International Airport.Markus Mainka/Shutterstock.com The upper echelons of airline frequent flyer… Read More »
The luxury villa dining experience
Food is an inseparable accompaniment to any travel or holiday experience. In luxury villa accommodations, dining is taken to a… Read More »
Spain to lift restrictions for UK and Japanese travellers
Spain has said it is officially lifting restrictions for UK travellers from Monday, when a decree takes effect. The government… Read More »
The Alaskan ghost town that electrified the US
This early 20th-Century copper mining town once provided comfort and community to hundreds of residents, but long after the frontier… Read More »
TriBeCa’s Jungsik features cutting-edge Korean cuisine
Executive Chef Jung Sik Yim seems to keep upping the ante at his namesake TriBeCa restaurant, Jungsik. Arguably being the… Read More »
Perfect Palma rooftops
Just a short hop Palma couldn’t be more accessible for a break from most European cities and is also increasing… Read More »
Iberia launches pre-order food service
Iberia has launched its Deliverfly initiative to improve the customer experience and reduce waste on the aircraft. Designed in conjunction… Read More »
Explore Norway’s sophisticated capital of Oslo
Norway’s sophisticated capital of Oslo conjures images of stunning architecture, a vibrant culinary scene and Viking museums, but it’s often… Read More »
Giant Marilyn Monroe statue returns to Palm Springs facing backlash
The ‘Forever Marilyn’ statue by artist Seward Johnson was first in Palm Springs from 2012 to 2014. Now, she’s headed… Read More »
Paris landmarks bookstores struggle to survive
Gibert Jeune bookstore has held a prominent place on Paris’ Place Saint Michel for decades, its yellow awnings nearly… Read More »
