A horseback-riding holiday in England’s Dartmoor National Park reveals the area’s ancient secrets.
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The terrorist attacks in Brussels aren’t likely to prompt quick or dramatic changes in global airport security standards, according to the aviation arm of the United Nations.
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An expat says she is a sitting duck for visits from the cutout paper boy who is a favorite in U.S. classrooms
The traditional tea ritual is often anything but. Here are the finest and quirkiest sit-down teas in the English capital, from the classic version at Claridge’s to a movable feast.
This prim-and-proper island may seem an unlikely choice for a spring-break getaway with this kids, but it’s surprisingly easy and full of strategic distractions.
In winter, America’s most forbidding national park blooms with surprises. Here’s a traveler’s guide to uncovering its best.
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SeaWorld Entertainment said it would stop breeding killer whales and end theatrical shows featuring them, a dramatic shift for the company after coming under heavy public scrutiny for its treatment of the mammals.
The Austrian city’s trademark parties aren’t the stodgy, elitist affairs you might have thought. All you’ll need to party are tickets, a tux or gown and working knowledge of the waltz (or limbo).
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From bright green relish in Chicago to jalapeño-lime aioli in Miami, the sports fan’s favorite food gets a twist to match the home team’s local preferences.
Lufthansa’s budget long-haul carrier was meant to signal the airline’s fightback against expanding Middle East carriers. But it has come to symbolize the challenges the airline faces to restore competitiveness.
Whatever your reasons, traveling off-piste, especially with children, brings a set of extra challenges.
The new Viceland series focuses more on the struggle for equality than on nightlife and sights.
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Some U.S. airlines are starting to review their capacity plans in the wake of a continuing drop in average fares, with the decline in ticket prices outpacing the slide in fuel costs.
Where to eat, sleep, play and shop in the capital of French-speaking Canada, with expert advice from chef Arnaud Marchand, writer Marie Laberge, Quebec City Summer Festival’s Daniel Gélinas and La Maison Simons CEO Peter Simons.
Travel up the Irrawaddy River into the rewarding northern region of Myanmar, accessible again after decades of military rule.
A modernist designer and writer has an ethos-shaking epiphany during a visit to architect Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Milà in Barcelona.
TerMarsch Groves in Juno Beach recalls ‘an older Florida,’ when citrus stands dotted the main coastal roadway. Times, however, have changed and now TerMarsch is one of a handful of remaining players in the citrus game in the state.
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U.S. airlines hustled applications to the U.S. Transportation Department for routes to Cuba on Wednesday, the deadline to apply for a total of 20 daily flights to Havana.
Flavored coffee, paper cups and Starbucks are entering the country where generations have tossed back espresso while standing at the bar.
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Collectors of unusual, artistic and whimsical airsickness bags from airlines around the world bemoan the decline of the seat-back pocket.
The recently relocated restaurant is a tribute to Bornholm, the Danish island where chef Nicolai Nørregaard grew up and started the original Kadeau in 2007.
Return to one of these three classic Caribbean beach hotels, with new property upgrades and expansions for 2016.
A mix of exciting chefs, artisanal shopping and vibrant street art is emerging in Bogotá’s Usaquen, or ‘Zona U.’
Bar Palladio has become Jaipur’s go-to Italian restaurant, bar and cultural center, and has now expanded its European-style offerings with weekend excursions outside the city.
The Ace Hotel brand is known for tapping into the local culture of each of its locations. Its latest outpost in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood is at the cutting edge of the city’s revival.
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Fliers comb through the finances of Los Angeles International Airport to see how it spends all the concessions and fees it collects.
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Airlines have money, thanks to low oil prices among other reasons, so here are some traveler ills to right first.
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A new bridge linking San Diego and Tijuana, Cross Border Xpress, is the latest way to speed up international travel to and from the U.S., Scott McCartney writes.
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TSA checkpoints have gotten too slow, airlines and airports say, amid tight budgets and demands for better detection practices, Scott McCartney writes.
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A service called Routehappy advises travelers about Wi-Fi, legroom, entertainment options and more aboard each plane, Scott McCartney writes.
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The wineries, restaurants and unspoiled landscapes of the pocket-size valley are a sip away from San Francisco.
Its angst-zapping beaches and smooth sailing—plus no shortage of rum creativity—make for an eminently manageable long Caribbean weekend.
It's easy to fill a few days in the Rhode Island capital with vintage shopping, approachable art galleries and innovative food—that's affordable, too.
An escape to the Emerald City doesn't have to be all about flannel and fleece—our whirlwind itinerary is full of art, cocktails, Asian fare and excellent views.
Biscuits, barbecue, country couture, craft cocktails, hipster hangouts and all the live tunes you can handle.
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