‘The Off-Season Is Now Its Own Season’: Fall Travel Comes Into Its Own
No longer the secret of savvy travelers, autumn is becoming the season of choice for people looking to escape summer heat and overtourism. Hotels and tour companies are taking note. Source link
Getting a Visa to Visit the U.S. Could Take Even Longer
A new State Department rule requires would-be travelers to be interviewed in their home countries, where wait times can be more than a year. Source link
Inside Ireland’s Sauna Culture Revival
Skip the pub crawl and instead embrace Ireland’s newest, oldest ritual: a sauna and a sea swim along its rugged west coast. Source link
Was Your Passport Lost or Stolen While Traveling? Here’s How to Replace It.
Losing your travel document while overseas can be a hassle, but the process of getting a replacement and getting yourself home is simple once you know what to do. Source link
Why Frequent Flier Programs Have Become Essential to Many Airlines
The biggest U.S. airlines make billions of dollars from their loyalty programs and branded credit cards, which some analysts believe are now essential to the businesses. Source link
Trump Administration Drops Biden Plan for Flight Delay Compensation
The Trump administration said it will withdraw former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s plan to require airlines to compensate passengers for carrier-caused disruptions. Source link
Where to Go in Seoul’s Sindang Neighborhood
Plus: voluptuous pendant lamps, kooky-cool bag charms and more from T’s cultural compendium. Source link
Can’t Decide Where to Go for the Winter Holidays? Let T Magazine Help!
If you’re eager to get away this December or January but are overwhelmed by the options, read on. Source link
At Least 15 Dead After Lisbon Funicular Derails and Crashes, Officials Say
The funicular line, one of three in Lisbon, is a popular tourist attraction. Source link
Where Should Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Go on Their Honeymoon? We’ve Got Ideas.
Suggestions for a wedding trip fit for tabloid royalty, where price is no object and the farther they can get away, the better. Source link