Travel

What Middle East conflicts mean for flights and fares
As geopolitical tensions flare in the Middle East, the effects are being felt not just on the ground, but thousands of feet above...

Chinatown business closures Singapore reflect deeper cultural loss
For decades, Western depictions of Chinatowns have leaned on tired tropes—prostitution, gambling, drug rings. But what’s happening now demands a closer look. The...

AirAsia Move banned over price gouging
[WORLD] The Philippine government has initiated legal action against AirAsia’s online travel platform, AirAsia Move, for allegedly inflating airfare prices during a transportation...

Angola tourism reopening signals a cultural shift in travel
On TikTok, a barefoot moment in Baía Azul says more than any ad ever could. No filter. No high-saturation beachscape. Just the sound...

How hosting group trips for solo travelers became my favorite side hustle
I didn’t set out to start a travel business. I just wanted to see the world—and not do it alone. The first trip...

The hidden link between airline rewards and credit card fees
If you've ever booked a “free” flight using your airline miles, you’ve quietly benefited from one of the most misunderstood financial systems in...

Why you won’t find a single stop sign in Paris
On a drizzly spring morning, you could stand at the edge of an intersection in Paris’s 7th arrondissement and witness something that looks...

TSA ends shoe removal requirement at US airport security
A major change is taking place at airport security checkpoints across the United States: Travelers will no longer need to remove their shoes...

Singapore’s plan to elevate the best airport in the world
There are airports, and then there is Changi. Even its name has a quiet resonance—neither flashy nor corporate. Just a five-letter word that...

We flew long-haul with babies—it was chaos, but we made it
There’s a moment at the boarding gate that every parent of young children knows too well. It’s not just the juggling of passports,...

Why the weak dollar isn’t stopping Americans from traveling
A last-minute summer flight to Rome might cost less than it did last year—but once you land, your dollar doesn’t stretch nearly as...

Why overtourism is testing the limits of global cities
In Rome, all roads may not lead to the Trevi Fountain, but many tourists would swear otherwise. The baroque marvel, commissioned in the...

Qantas tightens enforcement on unauthorized buying and selling of frequent flyer points
Qantas has issued a clear warning to its members: illegal buying and selling of frequent flyer points won’t be tolerated. Amid growing concern...
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