by Paul Szydelko
The numbers are in for 2021, and while business isn't back to pre-pandemic levels, there were some eye-opening numbers that indicate it might not be long before it is.
by Johanna Jainchill
The cruise industry is entering what might be the golden age of solo cruising, with larger cabins and more amenities (balconies, anyone?).
by Jamie Biesiada
Pinterest is not as widely used as other social media platforms despite its inherent visual nature, which would seemingly lend itself perfectly to travel.
by Jerry Limone
Following a 14-day transatlantic cruise to Miami, Carnival will hold the ship's naming ceremony on Nov. 20.
by Christine Hitt
Lava may or may not be visible during a trip to the Big Island park, but there are plenty of other things to do and see on a visit.
by Felicity Long
Interest in family travel remains strong despite the vagaries of the economy, according to the latest U.S. Travel Association/Ypartnership Travel Horizons study, in which 39% of respondents cited
by Robert Silk
Star Alliance airlines United and Lufthansa will increase service between the U.S. and Germany in July following Germany's reopening to Americans on June 25.
by Richard Turen
With cooler heads, it's time to revisit Woman's Day's infamous dis of travel agents.
by Tom Stieghorst
Some travel agents said the limited number of itineraries approved so far by the Cuban government makes it hard for them to justify a marketing campaign.
by Nicole Edenedo
Reservations will be required for visitors arriving by car from April through October.