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What to Know About Airbnb's New Camera Ban Before Booking Your Next Stay

The new policy goes into effect globally April 30.

These US Airlines Have Raised Their Checked Baggages Fees

Plus, how to get around those pesky charges.

The Country’s Newest National Park Is a Former Japanese Incarceration Site

American citizens of Japanese descent were forcibly relocated to ‘Camp Amache’ between 1942 and 1945—the new designation will allow more travelers to hear their stories.

What NYC’s Port Authority Bus Terminal Could Look Like After a $10 Billion Redesign

The sweeping renovation would take place over eight years—and transform the future of travel in NYC.

West Maui Is Rebuilding Tourism After the Fires—Here's How Travelers Can Do Their Part

Visiting West Maui after the 2023 fires sheds light on how travelers can help shape the future of responsible tourism in Hawaii.

What to Do If You Have Upcoming Travel to Egypt, Jordan, or Lebanon

We ask travel experts about visiting countries that border Israel and Gaza.

A New Floating Pool Will Reclaim NYC's Rivers For Public Swimming

The 9000-square-foot pool will be powered by a new water filtration technology—and could open as early as 2025.

The Most Walkable Cities in the US, Ranked

Lace up your sneakers and leave the car keys at home.

How the Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounding Is Impacting Flights

Alaska and United have both canceled between 100 and 200 flights per day since the FAA's grounding of the aircraft.

What Travelers Should Know About Iceland's Latest Volcanic Eruption

From site closures and travel advisories to how to help affected locals.

What to Know If You Have an Upcoming Trip to Japan

In the span of a week, a tragic earthquake and airplane collision have taken place in the country—here's how they are impacting travelers.

The Safest Airlines to Fly in 2024

Each year, Airline Ratings compares safety factors across more than 400 airlines to find the world’s safest carriers.

What Travelers Need to Know About Mexico's New Train, 'El Tren Maya'

The massive railway project has made many promises—but there's a lot to consider before hopping onboard.

In a Year of Record Hospitality Strikes, Women Workers Have Taken the Lead

Women hospitality workers bore the brunt of the pandemic's impact on the industry—and now, they're at the forefront of efforts for better pay and benefits.

California Is Getting ‘World-Class’ High-Speed Trains

Historic federal funding will bring US train travel one step closer to the high-speed rail systems of Europe and Asia.

Kenya Will Be Visa-Free for Travelers From 2024

Instead, visitors will need to receive electronic travel authorization prior to arrival.

A Record Number of Americans Will Travel by Air This Holiday Season, According to AAA

Everything you should know if you're traveling over the holidays—from which roads to avoid to the destinations that are trending.

Here’s Where Travelers are Heading This Holiday Season

Top picks include classic holiday favorites, as well as far-flung destinations.

Travel by Cable Car to This Pop-Up Disco in the Swiss Mountains

Detour Discotheque has exclusively shared the venue for its third hyper-remote event with Condé Nast Traveler—and it’s the most daring to date.