What's New, What's Hot is Travel Weekly's look at useful and fun travel gadgets, edited by Joe Rosen. First up, a trio of socks for traveling, starting with Lily Trotters Compression Socks. These
by Chris Davis, Business Travel News
The company will start with a number of Fairfield, Residence Inn, SpringHill Suites and TownePlace hotels in October.
by Rebecca Tobin
The Germany-based car rental giant counterintuitively accelerated its expansion during the pandemic and now has about 100 U.S. locations.
by Jamie Biesiada
With the Jan. 2 reopening will come the return of popular attractions as well as new menu items.
by Andrea Zelinski
WiFi price hikes will take effect on Jan. 16, while a rise in gratuities will happen April 1.
This product is designed for travelers looking for some self-imposed peace and quiet, whether they are stuck in a "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" situation or just journeying solo and wishing to remain
by Christina Jelski
CEO Chris Nassetta said during Hilton's quarterly earnings call that momentum across leisure, business and group segments is carrying over into this year.
by Dorine Reinstein
The company teamed up with the all-female Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit in South Africa on a 13-day conservation experience in South Africa.
by Felicity Long
The country is marking the 500th anniversary of the start of the Reformation with special events designed to attract faith-based travelers as well as culture and history buffs and fans of art and music.
by Robert Silk
Recent proposals could lead to new protections for airline customers on issues ranging from refunds to seat sizes and seating policies.