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The Business Trip Has Become a Second Vacation
There was a time when the business trip was built like a punishment with loyalty points. You flew in late. ... -
Exploring the Dark Side: The Rise of True Crime Tours
In recent years, a new wave of tourism has captivated thrill-seekers and history enthusiasts alike—True Crime Tours. These immersive experiences ... -
Disaster Travel Is A Growing Part Of The U.S. Economy
In 2024, the United States has faced numerous catastrophic natural disasters, including Hurricane Helene, which caused over $175 billion in ... -
The White Lotus Checks Into Cannes
There are hotels that host guests, and then there are hotels that seem to host mythology. Hôtel Martinez in Cannes ... -
Business Travel’s New Anxiety: What Happens When the World Stops Cooperating?
For years, business travel had a simple promise: buy the ticket, make the meeting, close the deal, get home. It ... -
At Raffles in Cambodia, the Past Has Checked Back In
There are hotels that preserve history, and then there are hotels that seem to breathe it. In Cambodia, Raffles is ... -
A New Riverside Hotel Opens in Hue, Framed by History Rather Than Hype
Hue has never been a city that needs much embellishment. Vietnam’s former imperial capital already comes layered with atmosphere: the ... -
Why Business Travel to the U.S. Still Runs Through New York, San Francisco, and Global Power Corridors
For all the talk of Zoom fatigue, hybrid work, and the endless reinvention of corporate life, one thing is becoming ... -
Boeing Won the Orders Race in 2025. Airbus Still Owns the Bigger Advantage.
Airbus and Boeing finished 2025 with a split decision that says a lot about where commercial aviation is heading next. ... -
Visa Rules Just Shifted Again: What Changed on April 1—and What Travelers Need to Watch Next
From new U.S. H-1B filing rules to tighter Canadian settlement timelines and Europe’s looming biometric border rollout, April is opening ...