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South Africa's Top Destinations for Food & Wine Lovers
With its glorious bounty of ingredients, its rich confluence of cultures, and its uniquely talented chefs and vintners, South Africa is one of the most exciting countries for aficionados of fine food and wine.
Gay Travelers, Rejoice! Greater Miami and Miami Beach are the Places to Be for Rainbow Spring
With the passing of winter, Greater Miami and Miami Beach roll out the red carpet for Rainbow Spring, the hottest destination for gay travelers.
Round Up Your Top Texas Adventure in Plano
Travelers eager for an authentic Texas adventure are galloping to the bright metropolis that is Plano. Read on to find out what this Lone Star State destination has to offer.
EDGE Rewind: Singer Teraj & BF Barry Hoy Share Prides Around the World on New Series
How about a travel series of Prides around the world? That is the idea behind a new travel series from Out Traveler and equalpridevideo, called "Making It With Pride" that is hosted by American pop and R&B singer Teraj and his boyfriend, Barry Hoy.
Biden Goes after Fees Levied for Flights, Hotels and Tickets
President Joe Biden took swipes at airlines and hotels Wednesday as he called on Congress to limit certain extra charges they impose on consumers.
Free Hotel Breakfasts are Getting Bigger and Better
Free breakfast can be a money-saver, especially for families or larger groups. But at some hotels, free breakfast can be mediocre. At others, it's downright gross.
Lawmakers Aim to Raise Penalties for U.S. Airline Disruptions
Senators who want to impose tougher penalties when U.S. airlines strand or delay passengers say they finally might be able to turn their ideas into law.
Flights Canceled as UK Airline Flybe Sinks into Bankruptcy
Struggling U.K. regional airline Flybe collapsed for the second time in three years Saturday, putting jobs on the line and leaving passengers stranded.
U.S. Investigating December Flight Cancellations at Southwest
The U.S. Transportation Department is investigating whether Southwest Airlines deceived customers by knowingly scheduling more flights in late December than it realistically could handle.
Join the World's Largest LGBTQ+ Dance Music Festival: White Party Palm Springs Set To Return To The Desert May 12-14
Taking place May 12-14 in Palm Springs, CA this iconic weekend attracts thousands of attendees from around the world and has become a cornerstone of the LGBTQ+ community.
United Airlines CEO Warns Travelers of More Disruptions Ahead
The CEO of United Airlines said Wednesday that other airlines won't be able to handle all the flights they plan to operate this year, leading to more disruptions for travelers.
Are Resort Fees Ever Worth It?
NerdWallet analyzed more than 100 U.S. hotels with January 2023 check-in dates as part of its 2023 Best-Of Awards to see which hotels have the best and worst fees.
Carpaccio The Artist, Not The Appetizer, Now Getting His Due
When most people think of "carpaccio," they think of the thinly sliced raw beef appetizer made famous by Venice's iconic Harry's Bar. Few people know that the dish is named for a lesser-known Venetian, the Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio.
Provincetown: The Road Less Traveled
The popping seaside village has a long history of being a safe haven for those outside the mainstream, an enclave of diverse and inclusive writers, poets, movie stars, and more.
EU Court: Tourists May Get Refunds over COVID Measures
Travelers whose package tours were ruined by the imposition of restrictions to combat the COVID-19 pandemic may be entitled to at least a partial refund, the European Union's highest court said.
Minimal Airline Delays, Cancellations a Day after U.S. Outage
Delays and cancellations among flights across the United States were minimal on Thursday, a day after a system that offers safety information to pilots failed, grounding U.S. air traffic.
Flight Disruptions Cascade Across U.S. after Computer Outage
A computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration brought flights to a standstill across the U.S. on Wednesday, with hundreds of delays quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide.
Bear Costumes, Dance at Popular Romanian Festival
Centuries ago, people in what is now northeastern Romania would don bear fur and dance to fend off evil spirits. Nowadays, the custom lives on as a popular festival that has been drawing crowds of tourists.
How Kent Taylor is Reshaping the Future of Palm Springs Gay Resorts
Palm Springs hotelier Kent Taylor is single-handedly helping reshape the diminishing Palm Springs gay resort landscape.
Travelers Rush to Take Advantage of China Reopening
After two years of separation from his wife in mainland China, Hong Kong resident Cheung Seng-bun made sure to be among the first in line following the reopening of border crossing points Sunday.