Travel August 1 Las Vegas tourism drops sharply as some visitors claim 'casinos are empty' amid rising costs The tourism decline in Las Vegas, Nevada, continues with hotel occupancy down 6.5% and room rates dropping as high prices are keeping visitors away from Sin City.
Travel August 1 Americans in vacation hot spot may see more military than margaritas this summer Mexico deploys over 7,000 security personnel including National Guard and military to protect tourists in Cancun and Riviera Maya amid rising cartel violence concerns.
Travel July 29 Air travel's 'golden age' featured steak dinners, cocktails and formal attire for sophisticated travelers Nostalgic reflections about flying as a prestigious luxury with real food served on real plates in decades past are occurring on social media as travel experts weigh in on the experiences.
Travel July 26 Man discovers 'ghost town' full of empty, eerie hotels: 'Like a time capsule' Abandoned since Japan's 1990s economic crash, Kinugawa Onsen's forgotten hotels remain preserved with untouched lobbies, traditional baths and arcade machines, one man discovered.
Food-Drink July 25 Buffets are busier than ever in popular tourist town: Here's how to beat the wait Summer travelers to Las Vegas can skip the notorious buffet lines using this expert advice about online reservations, off-peak dining and concierge assistance.
Airlines July 23 Flight passenger makes easy money in unexpected seat swap deal, sparking big debate A flight passenger shared the story of earning $100 by swapping to a middle seat as travel experts weighed in on the growing trend of monetary compensation for airplane seat exchanges.
Travel July 22 New TSA program launched to eliminate double screenings for international flights The TSA introduces One Stop Security program to streamline travel, allowing passengers from London Heathrow to skip rescreening at U.S. airports.
Airlines July 17 Airline passenger sparks heated debate about bringing 'fragrant food' on planes Passenger's Reddit post about smelly food on planes divides commenters, with some condemning the practice while others defend the need to eat during travel regardless of food aroma.
Travel July 15 Summer beach battle between locals and visitors heats up as overtourism soars Overtourism in Spain has locals fighting for their own beach real estate as foreign visitors increase by 1.94 million while domestic tourism drops by 800,000.
Travel July 15 Vegas visitors shocked by 'absurd' resort prices that are turning tourists into 'spectators' Las Vegas tourism faces criticism as visitors complain about "absurdly priced" accommodations and food, with experts suggesting weekday stays and alternative destinations.
Airlines July 8 Nearly 20-year shoe-off airport security policy is ended by Trump administration Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, speaks at Ronald Reagan Airport to announce the termination of the shoe removal requirement at TSA security checkpoints.