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U.S. ranks 4th for tourists

France attracts most visitors from across its borders

Dumped by your travel company: What to do?

Barry Shiller’s vacation rental owner got a better offer just before he checked in. And suddenly, his family had no place to stay for their theme park vacation this spring. He’d b...

High above Manhattan

Atop One World Observatory, visitors see across space, time

Complaints against airlines rise, Frontier worst

DALLAS – Consumer complaints against airlines are rising even as the carriers get slightly better at staying on schedule. The U.S. Department of Transportation said last week that...

Big Bend’s spectacular isolation

Hiking through Big Bend’s sweeping, dramatic desert

Navajo Nation president flip-flops on tram

Begaye comes out against initial endorsement

Before taking a picture on a plane, read this

Next time you’re tempted to take a snapshot of an interesting cloud formation or your seatmate sprawling into your personal space on a plane, remember Arash Shirazi and Steven Leslie. ...

Pioneers of the road trip

In the 1910s, three women chronicled coast-to-coast journeys

Sin City’s typical tourist: 45, married

Majority of visitors love Las Vegas

Travelers find new ways to do good

After hundreds of business trips and a vacation or two, Clement Quintyne’s Briggs & Riley Rollaboard was ready for the recycler. The wheels were worn and the outside was frayed. H...

Where birds count

In suburban South Florida, a wetlands attracts 150 species

What’s in a hotel name? A growing industry

Large companies target millennials with niche lodging