October 1, 2015 by Jamie Biesiada
A new event geared for agents who sell corporate travel, Corporate CoNexions, was introduced by the company on Thursday at its annual convention.
October 1, 2015 by Michelle Baran
In an ongoing attempt to widen the market beyond boomers, several river cruise lines have been courting families. But what about travelers in their 20s, 30s and 40s? What about the Gen Xers and
September 30, 2015 by Michelle Baran
The French river cruise line is combining six of its most popular sailings into one, comprehensive, 40-day river itinerary.
September 30, 2015 by Danny King
Pod D.C. will be located in the city's Chinatown, which is within the Penn Quarter district.
The world's largest search engine also is adding information on hotel amenities such as swimming pools, parking availability and free WiFi.
September 30, 2015 by Joe Rosen
Like all the handmade products from the Oxgut Hose Co., this toiletry kit for men is fashioned from repurposed, genuine fire hose salvaged from U.S. fire departments.
September 30, 2015
What's New, What's Hot is Travel Weekly's look at useful and fun travel gadgets, edited by Joe Rosen. First up, the Kensington EVAP Wet Electronics Rescue Pouch. According to the manufacturer, two out
For 2016, the tour company will charter vessels on the Mekong, Ganges and Amazon rivers plus the inland waterways of France’s Burgundy region.
Intrepid limits its group size to 16 travelers, enabling the operator to tweak the itinerary each day according to the group's moods and interests.
September 29, 2015 by Gay Nagle Myers
Sectur's Magical Villages Program highlights a number of small towns and villages for their natural beauty, cultural riches and historical relevance.