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Rainbow Road Trip: The Ultimate Green Mountain Adventure
Few destinations throughout the United States have been as progressive, welcoming and humble about their LGBTQ+ heritage and presence as the picturesque state of Vermont. Well... pack a weekender; it's time to head to the Green Mountain State.
Airbnb Makes Global Party Ban Permanent, Saying It Works
Airbnb is making permanent its ban on parties at homes listed on the site for short-term rentals.
As COVID Fears Ebb, Japan Readies for Tourists from Abroad
Japan's border controls to curb the spread of coronavirus infections began gradually loosening earlier this month.
Germany Suggests Airlines Nix VIP Lanes Amid Airport Chaos
German officials say airlines could help ease the current chaos seen at airports due to staff shortages by ending the privileged treatment some travelers enjoy.
Pilots in Line for Big Raises Amid Global Travel Disruptions
The largest pilots union has approved a contract that would boost the pay of pilots at United Airlines by more than 14% over the next 18 months.
Airport Chaos: European Travel Runs into Pandemic Outbacks
The airport lines are long, and lost luggage is piling up. It's going to be a chaotic summer for travelers in Europe.
Crowds Flock to Yellowstone as Park Reopens after Floods
Park managers raised the gates at three of Yellowstone's five entrances for the first time since June 13.
Stonewall Visitor Center will be Dedicated to LGBTQ+ History
A visitor center dedicated to telling the story of the LGBTQ rights movement will open next door to the Stonewall Inn, according to an announcement Tuesday by the nonprofit that will manage the center in partnership with the National Park Service.
Why All the Gays Are Going to Malta This Summer
Malta, the tiny island country in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, attracts an estimated half a million visitors each year. For an increasing number of LGBTQ+ travelers, the country's acceptance is appealing.
Pilots Picket as Airline Unions Leverage Summer Travel Woes
The protest, which the union said drew up to 1,300 pilots, was the latest example of airline workers trying to put pressure on companies by taking their demands for higher pay directly to the flying public.
Summer's Funner in Fort Lauderdale! Check out These LauderDeals
Visit Lauderdale's annual summer savings program! LauderDeals is back with deals and discounts on hotels and attractions from June 1 to September 30, with some extending through the end of the year.
JetBlue Raises Offer Again in Bidding for Spirit Airlines
JetBlue Airways on Monday increased its offer to buy Spirit Airlines, raising the stakes again in a battle over the nation's biggest budget airline.
Welcome to Charlotte, the LGBTQ+ Gem of North Carolina
It's a little off the radar of many LGBTQ+ travelers, but that's a big part of what makes Charlotte so exciting. North Carolina's biggest city is home to almost a million residents, many of them members and proud allies of the city's vibrant LGBTQ+ commun
The LGBTQ+ Side of Santa Monica, L.A.'s Beach Destination
First time travelers to Los Angeles are often surprised to discover that Santa Monica isn't just a boulevard in West Hollywood
Thailand Drops Registration for Visitors, Outdoor Mask Rule
Thailand is lifting a pre-arrival registration requirement for foreign visitors that was seen as onerous and a drag on the recovery for its ailing tourism industry.
Flight Cancellations Create a Bad Travel Day Across the U.S.
Airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights in the U.S. on Thursday, one of the worst days yet for travel as the peak summer vacation season heats up.
Yellowstone Park Gateway Towns Fret about Tourism Future
That draining of visitors has become a major concern for businesses in towns such as Gardiner and Red Lodge that lead to Yellowstone's northern entrances and rely on tourists passing through.
FAA Says Future Planes Will Need to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The Biden administration proposed Wednesday that future planes produce lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions before they can be certified by federal regulators.
Cabo's New 'It' Hotel Is Here
A new hotel has arrived in Los Cabos thanks to some clever reimagining of discreet beachfront villas and some towering new builds. Medano's new resort is now Cabo's new "it" destination.
Floods Leave Yellowstone Landscape 'Dramatically Changed'
The forces of fire and ice shaped Yellowstone National Park over thousands of years. In days, heavy rain and rapid snowmelt changed the terrain dramatically.