In just a matter of days, U.S. airlines will begin a fierce bidding war to win routes and airport slots to a destination that’s been off-limits to them for more than 50 years: Cuba.
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Bitter Spring Byway explores a region of rugged foothills and desert arroyos that seems remote from the sprawl of the urban Las Vegas Valley but actually lies not far to the north.
The Amargosa River, a strange desert stream that runs mostly underground, meanders 185 miles through the Mojave Desert.
One of Arizona’s most popular ghost towns, Oatman thrives on tourism, welcoming crowds year-round.
Airports often mean long lines, big crowds and a looming headache for travelers. While traveling might be a hassle to some people, frequent travelers and insiders know the secrets to living the good life while traveling and avoiding the headaches most normal travelers experience. If you want to travel like the pros, here are 40 airport secrets and travel tips from the insiders.
Glance at social media and it seems everyone is out in their Lycra, training for their next 26.2 mile dash.
Technology problems spilled into a second day at Southwest Airlines, as the airline warned customers Monday that it was continuing to have problems checking in customers.
Behind its colonial-era facades, San Miguel de Allende hums with cultural activity: the town of about 80,000 people, barely three hours north of Mexico City, supports an estimated 120 fine art galleries and folk art museums.
In a recent statement, the Uzbekistan’s flag carrier announced it will weigh passengers and their carry-on luggage prior to flights to determine how much weight they’ll be adding to the plane.
After people died last week in Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park and New Mexico’s White Sands National Monument, some of the millions of vacationers headed to national parks may be concerned about their safety.