Mongolia. Greenland. Senegal. Sicily.
08.10.2024 - 18:50 / travelpulse.com / Guest Author
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Mongolia. Greenland. Senegal. Sicily.
Royal Caribbean is about to take more than 4,000 passengers even farther northwest into Alaska. Starting in spring 2026, Ovation of the Seas will become the line's largest-ever ship to sail one-way voyages to The Last Frontier, offering both cruises and cruisetours — something that wasn't available to Royal Caribbean passengers before on a big ship.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it would launch a “broad public inquiry” into the state of competition in air travel — the government’s second inquiry into the airline industry in just the past two months.
I've seen my fair share of high-end interior spaces.
Frontier Airlines is giving a salute to service. The budget airline has a special Veterans Day promotion, with a 50 percent discount on base fares for active and retired Military, and military families. Eligible service members can use the promotional codeVETS for the airfare discounts on Frontier’s booking site. The fare sale runs through Sunday, October 27, and is valid on travel through December 18. Travel + Leisure spotted a variety of discounted flights including:
Mexico's flag carrier is returning to Arizona's capital city for the first time in more than a decade.
Southwest announced Thursday the appointment of six new directors to its board as part of a settlement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management.
Online travel company Ixigo’s board on Thursday approved plans to acquire a 51% stake in train e-catering food service Zoop. The deal is for INR 125.4 million ($1.5 million).
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, wait… It’s a suitcase!
IHG One Rewards members have a limited time to earn and use points at one of the most popular resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.
In August, while weighing a move from San Diego to LA, I took a road trip to the earthy, off-beat enclave of Topanga Canyon for a reflective weekend away. The community’s serene, New Age persona lured me in with the promise of crystalizing my relocation decision over contemplative canyon hikes, expansive artist chats, and, of course, a stay at a tucked-away cabin—the ideal place to think things over away from all the usual stressors of life.
It was late August when I arrived at the outer limits of the Stockholm archipelago. Much of the Northern Hemisphere was still luxuriating in all-out summer splendor, but Sweden’s long summer days of nearly 24-hour sunlight had distinctly ended. I had traveled to the archipelago, an area covering 30,000 islands, islets, and granite skerries in the Baltic Sea, to immerse myself in the islands’ remote landscapes. I would be traveling along part of the Stockholm Archipelago Trail, a new 270-km hiking path (approximately 170 miles) that stretches across 22 islands off Sweden’s east coast, making it possible to venture deeper into the outer archipelago.