Perhaps you already have a favorite beach — one where already you know how to nab a free parking space, where the best shady spot is and when the soft-serve truck makes its rounds.
18.06.2024 - 18:53 / insider.com
According to market research company Ipsos, the average American has only been to 12.5 states. But as a frequent solo traveler, I've been lucky enough to visit all 50 US states.
The journey has been filled with beauty, excitement, unique destinations, and a sense of accomplishment I never could have imagined.
Although I've found beauty in all 50 states and would honestly return to them all, there are some that I'm in less of a rush to visit again.
Whether the landscapes just weren't for me or the distance to travel was too great, here are the five states I'm not in a hurry to return to.
Perhaps you already have a favorite beach — one where already you know how to nab a free parking space, where the best shady spot is and when the soft-serve truck makes its rounds.
Global Entry isn't the only way international travelers can skip long lines at US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
A big airport can sometimes feel like a teeming metropolis—or an “aerotropolis” as it were, a term coined to describe these rising mega-airport-cum-commerce centers. In fact, the largest U.S. airfields, in terms of area covered, are literally as big as a decent-sized city. And, just like any major city, they also seem to be in a constant state of demolition and reconstruction, with sprawling new terminals being erected to accommodate an ever-growing population of travelers. Last year, U.S. airports handled more than 1 billion passengers flying on U.S. and international carriers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and the number is expected to only continue to rise in the coming years.
CLEAR, an authorized TSA PreCheck enrollment provider, now offers 27 TSA PreCheck enrollment locations at airports across the United States, and has expanded this service to seven new airports.
Now, all you need is a hot dog and some apple pie. ESPN will provide the baseball.
The Association of Retail Travel Agents (ARTA) has largely stayed out of the headlines in recent years, but the 60-year-old organization said that it has never stopped advocating for its travel advisor members, mostly when they have a supplier dispute.
Low-cost airline Allegiant Air is pulling back from a Texas airport that's seen rapid growth over the last decade.
Summer is officially here, and Australian airline Qantas is celebrating with a sale that has big savings on trips down under.
Ah, the Fourth of July. This quintessential American holiday is a time to celebrate everything that makes the U.S. such a special place to live and travel.
In April, I flew from my home in NYC to Phoenix to spend 48 hours in Arizona's wealth enclave.
California has a new State Park about 90 miles east of San Francisco.
I'm 28 years old and still don't have my driver's license. Frankly, cars scare me, and getting behind the wheel is a responsibility I still can't confidently accept.