Long the ugly sister to Florence, Venice and Rome, Italy’s business capital Milan is enjoying a renaissance, its once drab skyline coming to life and a new creative vibrancy emerging.
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There’s a new jacket that will help you save space and possibly some cash on your next flight (and a bunch of other stuff, too).
Champagne wishes and caviar dreams might seem out of reach for travelers on a beer-and-burger budget. But with a little research and planning, a vacation filled with private jets and luxury accommodations doesn’t have to be a far-fetched fantasy.
No matter where you’re going this summer, there are some easy things you can do before you leave to make your vacation less stressful. Here are a few to get you started:
Fitness vacations have ventured far from the fat farm. Today’s fit-focused travelers want to pair exercise with escapades and fitness with fun, whether it’s yoga among the sea turtles, bootcamp on the beach or a zumba cruise.
The nation’s skies are expected to be more crowded this spring than they’ve been since 2007, and airlines are scrambling to handle the surge.
Thousands of travelers who thought they got the deal of the year: first-class airfare for about $70, just found out it was too early to pop the champagne.
The dark days of December are being lit up with holiday sparkle all over the map, from creative Christmas trees to giant menorahs. Gingerbread houses, light displays and train shows are part of the fun, too. Here are a few of the biggest and best-known events around the country.
Frank Ramano is upset about an airline misplacing some very precious cargo on a recent flight: his dog, Ty.
More than 250 panels of petroglyphs have been mapped in Grapevine Canyon near Laughlin. The easily accessed desert canyon is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.