Flight canceled or delayed? Here’s what to do
In 2025, more than 1 billion passengers flew from a U.S. airport — and nearly 1.5% of them dealt with a cancellation and over 23% experienced
In 2025, more than 1 billion passengers flew from a U.S. airport — and nearly 1.5% of them dealt with a cancellation and over 23% experienced
It’s been just over a month since Southwest Airlines ended its historic open seating and single-file boarding processes. And after some early growing pains, the carrier
Visits to Barcelona are about to get more expensive as the city plans to double fees for tourists staying in the highly visited Catalan capital, according
Air Canada’s Aeroplan loyalty program is one of the most valuable Star Alliance airline programs — and it’s one worth knowing, even if you don’t travel
I’ve always felt pretty confident about understanding my credit card benefits. As someone who writes about credit cards for a living, I assumed I had credit
At the start, February didn’t seem like it would be the wildest month for hotel news. Well, that is until Hyatt announced it was dramatically altering
Frequent Miami International Airport (MIA) travelers are familiar with Gate D60. At the far western end of Concourse D lies the home of many American Eagle
TPG’s newsletter team recently visited San Juan, Puerto Rico, for our annual in-person meetup. As we planned our visit, we were excited to eat Puerto Rican
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Royal Enfield have announced the fourth edition of The Great Himalayan Exploration, a collaborative motorcycling expedition
If you have a flight on Korean Air out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) soon, you’re in luck: The airline has just unveiled its newly