14:52 Plus-size plane passenger sparks fury with users demanding 'pay for two seats'
-A viral image shows a plus-size passenger struggling to fit into an airline seat, with users asking what needs to be done in such cases.
- Express05:53 More travelers are using ‘buy now, pay later’ plans to pay for trips. Here's when it may make sense
-The BNPL model — which allows buyers to pay in installments, sometimes with no interest or late fees — is gaining traction among young, cash-strapped travelers.
- CNBC22/04 Changes to Airbnb, now the full price is shown everywhere in the search
-Prices have been shown in some parts of the world with the awards so far, and now this transparency will be in the world.
- hvg.hu16/04 How does an island with high prices and few beaches attract tourists? Singapore lays out a plan
-Singapore plans to increase tourism revenue by more than 60% in 15 years by focusing on business travelers, live events and the stopover visitors.
- CNBC04/04 Is it safe to travel to Thailand right now? Thai officials say yes
-Despite the fanfare of HBO's '"White Lotus," Thailand's tourism arrivals are expected to fall following March's earthquake — at least in the short term.
- CNBC03/04 The most powerful passports of 2025 — a new country tops the list
-Ireland has the strongest passport in the world, according to the Nomad Passport Index 2025.
- CNBC01/04 International visitors pour into Japan — to the delight and dismay of its ski towns
-Some ski towns in Japan are booming from a rise in international visitors, while resorts in other areas are closing as domestic demand falters.
- CNBC29/03 Las Vegas Trump hotel's revolving door 'violently ejected,' killed California woman: Lawsuit
-The family of Diana Truschke, a 78-year-old California woman, is suing Trump International Hotel Las Vegas for wrongful death due to a 2023 incident.
- USA Today28/03 Tradies abandon project, debts mount
-A construction company building a multistorey apartment block for people on the NDIS has denied being on the brink of collapse, as tradies abandon the site in droves amid disputes over debts and alleged defects identified by the building regulator.
- News.com.au28/03 ‘Debilitating’: Hidden struggle of Aussie women
-To the outside observer, as Victorian business-owner Donna Groves approached her late forties, she was objectively nailing life across the board.
- News.com.au27/03 3 US tourists reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning at Belizean luxury resort
-Three U.S. tourists who were found dead in a hotel room in Belize last month reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
- USA Today18/03 Singapore is more expensive than regional peers. So it's using a different playbook to attract visitors
-Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world, so it's using world-class attractions, business conferences and live events to attract visitors.
- CNBC16/03 The impressive floating house of the port of Vigo that adds to the offer of tourist accommodations of the city: terrace, jacuzzi and all kinds of services
-It has capacity for 8 people and promises to offer a unique experience to tourists
- MSN13/03 11 best family campgrounds and RV parks in the US
-With more than 15,000 campgrounds in the U.S., you’re never far from some of the country's best campgrounds.
- MSN07/03 Social media chatter about Thailand pops 60% following ‘White Lotus’ premiere
-The Emmy-winning HBO series is expected to draw a surge in travel interest to the Thai island of Koh Samui, the latest setting of the hit show.
- CNBC21/02 Explosion at Maui beach resort injures 7 people
-According to reports, police said seven people, ranging from ages 18 to 74, suffered injuries. Three were taken to hospitals.
- USA Today31/01 Márton Nagy kills the accommodations, the hotels are better off, the qualifier related to the Orbán Rachel circle is best
-According to a draft ministerial regulation, from March, it is necessary to pay for the mandatory certification of accommodation. Small accommodations have to run more on a room. The qualifying MTMT was founded by professionals belonging to the Orbán-Tiborcz circle.
- hvg.hu28/01 He was a smaller tourist in Hungary in December
-Much more foreign and a bit more Hungarian tourists in December compared to the same period last year. The accommodation revenue increased by more than a fifth of, with a total of more than HUF 90 billion.
- hvg.hu22/01 'The best experience': He's been on 30 trips with a company that links travelers who can see with those who can't
-Glyn Evans has taken 30 trips with TravelEyes, a company that discounts trips for travelers who describe what they see to visually impaired travelers.
- CNBC20/01 'The Sound of Music' turns 60 this year. Salzburg has plenty in store for fans
-Salzburg, Austria, is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the release of "The Sound of Music" film with special exhibitions, tours and performances in 2025.
- CNBC17/01 Rome's Jubilee is expected to attract 32 million people. Here's why — and how to avoid the crowds
-Jubilees are typically celebrated every 25 years in the Catholic Church. Here's why, including tips on where to stay, what to eat and how to avoid the crowds.
- CNBC14/01 Kids stay free at these 11 all-inclusive family resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean
-Several all-inclusive resorts offer deals for families where kids stay free, eliminating some of the stress of planning a vacation.
- MSN09/01 The world's most powerful passport has a clear winner this year — in 2024 it was a six-way tie
-Singapore has the most powerful passport, according to the 2025 Henley Passport Index. The nation-state was part of a six-way tie in the 2024 ranking.
- CNBC03/01 'Unprecedented': The most punctual global airline last year was 'absolutely' a surprise, analytics firm CEO says
-Aeromexico, Saudia and Delta Air Lines were the most on-time global airlines in 2024, according to a report by aviation company Cirium.
- CNBC02/01 Video captures demolition of abandoned hotel in Macon, Georgia: Watch
-Hundreds of Macon residents gathered on New Year's Day to watch as the old Ramada hotel was imploded in a planned demolition.
- USA Today31/12 The world's top hotels and restaurants are changing how they serve water
-To reduce transport costs and waste, thousands of luxury hotels and high-end restaurants are turning to "premium" water that is purified and bottled on-site.
- CNBC29/12 'Noctourism' is expected to be a big travel trend in 2025
-"Noctourism" focuses on nighttime travel experiences. Proponents say it's a way to avoid heat and crowds, while seeing a destination in a different light.
- CNBC23/12 Macao is becoming a city of sports and entertainment, Sands China CEO says, as President Xi urges diversification
-Sands China CEO Grant Chum told CNBC that a new deal with the NBA to bring pre-season games to Macao will bolster its reputation as a global sports hotspot.
- CNBC22/12 ’High-paying’ job to homeless single mum
-Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I would face homelessness.
- News.com.au21/12 New York became one of the most expensive destinations in the world at Christmas time
-Christmas celebrations, iconic attractions and strong visitor demand contribute to tourism in the city reaching unprecedented prices this season
- Infobae19/12 Luxury safaris are changing — here's what affluent travelers want now
-Luxury travelers want more from safaris today, pushing the industry to offer experiences that highlight animal conservation efforts and neighboring communities.
- CNBC16/12 Tennessee man found guilty of killing his wife during honeymoon in Fiji resort
-Last week, a Fiji court found a Tennessee man guilty of killing his wife during their honeymoon on the island.
- USA Today12/12 Congress seeks to extend the 8% VAT for restaurants and hotels: until when would it be?
-The Economy Commission approved the opinion that promotes tax benefits for the sector. However, the Ministry of Economy indicated that it would affect tax collection.
- La República12/12 Indian outbound travel will be ‘the story’ of the next decade, says Hilton executive
-Indian travelers spent $34 billion on outbound travel in 2023. That's "minuscule" compared to what's to come, said Alan Watts, Hilton's Asia-Pacific president.
- CNBC10/12 Travel is finally back — and an era of huge growth is upon us
-U.N. Tourism says international arrivals will fully recover this month, marking an end to years of recovery efforts stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic.
- CNBC04/12 Eight-year-old boy dies after statue falls on him at Arizona Biltmore resort
-A boy died from blunt force trauma to the head after part of a large concrete statue fell on him at the historic Arizona Biltmore hotel.
- USA Today04/12 I’ve travelled to 40 countries with my parents. We’re magnets for mishaps — and couldn’t be more grateful
-Near-death experiences in Zimbabwe, road trips to nowhere in Cuba. Media executive Todd Miller details how his family used humor to deal with disasters abroad.
- CNBC23/11 Italian village offers houses for less than £1 to attract would-be expats
-This small Italian village is offering houses under £1 to people who are "worn out by global politics".
- Express22/11 See some of the best photos from National Geographic's 'Pictures of the Year'
-National Geographic released its annual "Pictures of the Year" issue this week, showcasing 20 photographs that depict striking scenes of nature and wildlife.
- CNBC21/11 ‘We are firing on all cylinders': Marriott CEO says business is solid despite corporate layoffs
-Marriott International's business operations and growth are solid, Anthony Capuano told CNBC Travel Monday, despite layoffs and low domestic demand in China.
- CNBC18/11 Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage is likely to bring a flood of tourists
-Thailand's same-sex marriage law could add 4 million tourists and $2 billion in tourism revenue per year, according to a report commissioned by Agoda.
- CNBC14/11 The trendiest gift to give this season? Travel — if you can figure out how
-Chief among complaints are needing to book exact dates for another person and lacking required details to book on behalf of another, according to Accenture.
- CNBC13/11 American arrested in death of another American at luxury hotel in Ireland
-Irish police found an American citizen dead inside a luxury hotel on Tuesday. Another American was arrested.
- USA Today13/11 A new luxury sleeper train is launching in England and Wales — here’s what a trip will cost
-The LVMH-owned luxury hospitality company Belmond is launching a luxury sleeper train that will take travelers through the countryside of England and Wales.
- CNBC11/11 [Exquisite] The best soba of my life I encountered on a solo trip to Shinshu
-Hello. I'm Satsoshi, a solo boy born and raised in Tokyo. As a former restaurant owner, I am particular about food even when traveling alone. Speaking of Shinshu, it's definitely "soba"! On my solo trip to Matsumoto, Shinshu, I was looking forward to encountering delicious soba, but I ended up having the best soba of my life at an inn in Utsukushigahara Onsen. Let me introduce you in detail. Utsuk
- MSN11/11 Temperatures cool in Japan, but inbound travel shows little signs of slowing down
-Temperatures are cooling in Japan, but interest in visiting shows no signs of abating, as autumn arrivals continue to outpace pre-pandemic levels.
- CNBC05/11 The new Migration measure that foreigners entering Peru in 2024 must comply with
-The Ministry of the Interior and the National Immigration Superintendency will implement new immigration measures to regulate the entry of foreigners into the country. These include sanctions of up to two Tax Tax Units (UIT) for non-compliance.
- La República05/11 Is this the world's 'coolest hotel room' for baseball fans? Go inside to see the view
-Travelers who stay at the hotel inside the Es Con Field Hokkaido stadium can watch baseball games from their rooms or while soaking in natural hot springs.
- CNBC03/11 Interest in 'Travel Tuesday' soars, with more consumers saying they prefer travel to shopping
-Search interest for "Travel Tuesday" rose more than 500% over the last two years, according to a report published Thursday by McKinsey & Company.
- CNBC31/10 Is staying at a Universal Orlando hotel worth it? I found out for you
-You don’t have to spend a lot of money to stay on property at Universal Orlando Resort, but here’s why you may want to anyway.
- MSN27/10 [Hokkaido] I want to enjoy the night view and gourmet food! 4 recommended accommodations for solo travelers
-When you think of accommodations for solo travelers, many people may think of business hotels. However, sometimes you want to stay in a luxurious inn...When you're in the mood, we asked our followers on SoloTori Instagram, where solo travelers gather, to recommend inns in Hokkaido! Recommended lodging for solo travelers in Hokkaido 1. Hokkaido Hotel (Obihiro City) ``Hokkaido Hotel'' in Obihiro is
- MSN25/10 Congress: They seek to extend the VAT reduction for restaurants to the detriment of the fiscal order
-Initiative by Congressman Esdras Medina could "widen the fiscal deficit," according to a specialist. Since the implementation of the law in 2022, tax collection has been affected.
- La República25/10 Major airlines are cutting services to China or quitting entirely amid low travel demand, high costs
-A new report from travel news site Skift shows that seven major airlines have retreated from the country in the past four months.
- CNBC24/10 Hotels and rentals in Peru will be obliged to ask for documents from foreigners: this is what the new Migration law says
-Landlords who do not comply with the new Immigration provisions, which include sharing the personal information of foreigners, may be sanctioned with a fine of up to S/10,000.
- La República22/10 He's British, she's Australian. Here's their trick to traveling 10,000 miles — with kids in tow
-Stopovers break up the distance. But there are pros and cons to scheduling short trips in cities like Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai and Singapore.
- CNBC21/10 ‘They want something different’: Two new reports predict a big shift in travel behavior in 2025
-Trend reports from Expedia and Booking.com show vacationers are forgoing splashy trips to global hot spots in favor of lesser-known places.
- CNBC15/10 Overtourism: It's not the tourists — it's local 'lack of management,' says sustainability expert
-Overtourism can be alleviated by better awareness and management at the local level, said Randy Durband, CEO of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
- CNBC14/10 Woman was left with 'permanent scarring' from bedbugs in Vegas hotel, suit claims
-A Mississippi woman said she sustained injuries from bedbugs in a 2022 stay at the STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower and was forced to spend over $15,000.
- USA Today14/10 Protesters in Spain told tourists to 'go home.' Instead more arrived.
-Tourist arrivals to Spain increased following anti-tourism protests earlier this year. But organizers against mass tourism say the fight is far from over.
- CNBC10/10 He flies business and first class multiple times a year — all on credit card points
-Flying business and first class may seem out of reach for most travelers, but a right mix of credit cards can speed up the journey to those coveted cabins.
- CNBC04/10 Starlink to end the days of spotty Wi-Fi on planes, says Air New Zealand CEO
-Reliable and fast Wi-Fi will become "ubiquitous" on full-service carriers, Greg Foran told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" Friday.
- CNBC03/10 A private island for $1,000 per night — for those who are willing to get there
-Pinang Island is a rustic eco-resort that opened two years ago in Indonesia. But traveling to the remote island often requires three flights and a boat ride.
- CNBC30/09 'Golden Week’ bookings show Chinese travel preferences are evolving
-Bookings show that Chinese travelers are staying longer, traveling farther and looking for new experiences — from quiet destinations to K-pop concerts.
- CNBC27/09 'Coolcations' had another big summer. Here are the places travelers went
-Destinations like Lapland, Finland, and Breckenridge, Colorado, are seeing a rise in seasonal travelers, as visitors seek cooler temperatures in the summer.
- CNBC25/09 An “extraordinary space” born in Japan’s number one tourist city!? “Hilton Hotels & Resorts” makes its first foray into Kyoto! Born in a highly convenient location
-Hilton Kyoto, the first hotel in Kyoto under Hilton's flagship brand Hilton Hotels & Resorts, has opened in Kawaramachi Sanjo, Kyoto.
- MSN25/09 Cathay Pacific bans couple after video showed inflight dispute over reclined seat
-A video of the incident shows a couple taunting, using vulgar gestures and jostling the chair of a female passenger who reclined her seat on a long-haul flight.
- CNBC24/09 The unspoken rules of celebrating Oktoberfest in Munich
-How to order a beer? Which side to tie a dirndl? Here's what to know about celebrating Octoberfest in Munich, the birthplace of the world-famous annual event.
- CNBC13/09 People love traveling, but dislike planning. Hear how Booking Holdings CEO plans to change that
-Rather than travelers planning a trip from scratch, companies will know "everything" about the traveler from the start, said Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel.
- CNBC05/09 Drunk passenger tries to storm cockpit
-An allegedly drunk plane passenger caused chaos mid-air, terrorising others on-board, when he attempted to storm the cockpit of an easyJet flight forcing the pilots to divert course and make an emergency landing.
- News.com.au05/09 Passengers often ignore in-flight safety videos. But this 'honest' one has 8.4 million views
-Doug Lansky says his video is a compilation of what pilots and flight attendants told him they would tell passengers about flight safety — if they could.
- CNBC02/09 Has Boeing shaken your confidence to fly? A new MIT study could restore it
-Boeing's ongoing quality control issues have rattled traveler confidence. But a new study from MIT says flying is getting safer by the decade.
- CNBC23/08 4 former Milwaukee hotel workers plead not guilty to murder in D’Vontaye Mitchell's death
-Online court records show that the four men entered not guilty pleas on Thursday during arraignment proceedings in Milwaukee.
- USA Today23/08 Can a robot give a decent massage? We tested one at a luxury hotel in New York City
-Lotte New York Palace is the first hotel to partner with Aescape, a New York-based robotics company that developed an AI-powered robot that gives body massages.
- CNBC21/08 Hyori Lee also leaves, and living in Jeju is ‘withering’… House auctions pile up [Jeju house prices shake]①
-Jeju residential facility auction doubles compared to the previous year... Since the second half of last year, the number of travelers has decreased rapidly, and accommodation facilities are also being auctioned... The winning bid is 'cut in half' (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Jeon Jun-woo = Living in Jeju is on the decline, with singer Lee Hyo-ri and Lee Sang-soon couple announcing plans to move to S
- MSN21/08 'The World' is a luxury ship that travels the world full time — here's how much an apartment on it costs
-A resident explains the pros and cons of living on "The World" — a luxury ship with privately owned apartments.
- CNBC20/08 Man builds houses with disused airline planes
-Jon Kotwicki turned his passion for aviation into a unique business, offering memorable experiences in the middle of the wilderness
- Infobae20/08 'Travel is too expensive right now': Americans are spending less or skipping trips altogether
-After two years of strong gains, demand for leisure trips is starting to dip as travelers pull back on travel spending.
- CNBC19/08 Planning a luxury trip to Singapore? Here's what to do and where to stay
-For many, Singapore is synonymous with luxury, with everything from top-tier accommodations to high-end shopping and restaurants.
- CNBC16/08 A $1.4 million vacation? Take a look inside a yacht that costs that much per week
-The 255-foot superyacht Malia hit the market in 2023 with a price tag of $120 million. But she can be yours for $1.4 million per week.
- CNBC15/08 North Korea to reopen for international visitors, tour operators say
-North Korea will resume international tourism this winter, ending a COVID-era ban on travelers, according to operators that organize trips to the country.
- CNBC14/08 Monaco is 1 of 6 locations hosting the star-studded E1 — a race thought ‘impossible’ before it began
-Monaco is the latest location to host the all-electric E1 boat race, a competition with teams owned by celebrity athletes like Tom Brady and Rafael Nadal.
- CNBC01/08 Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the 'best' places for an alcohol-free trip
-A new study ranks Nepal, followed by Morocco and Costa Rica, as the top countries for those exploring "alcohol-free" and "sober curious" trips.
- CNBC26/07 Exhausted at work, she spent four months in France and Spain on a $6,800 budget
-Rowena Hennigan took a self-funded sabbatical from work to rest and reset, spending four months in Europe on a shoestring budget. Here is how she made it work.
- CNBC24/07 How the ultra-wealthy travel in Paris
-CNBC Travel's First Class explores the top places to stay, eat and spend your time in Paris —with an unlimited budget.
- CNBC22/07 I visit Universal Orlando several times a year. Here are my top 10 tips for first-timers.
-Is it worth staying on property? What should you pack? How do you save on snacks? Here are my top tips for visiting Universal Orlando Resort.
- MSN21/07 Kefalonia: Discover Greece's hidden gem with stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and charming village
-Explore Kefalonia’s stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and charming villages. Discover why this Greek island should be on your travel list.
- Jerusalem Post19/07 Packing your bags for Paris? Here’s what to expect from a visit this summer
-The key to enjoying a trip to Paris, this summer or at any time, is knowing what to expect before you arrive.
- CNBC18/07 A new Raffles hotel opened in India's 'Pink City.’ Here's what it looks like inside
-Raffles Jaipur is a 50-room luxury hotel in the heart of Rajasthan's capital city.
- CNBC16/07 Protests will 'absolutely' spread if European cities don’t address overtourism, says UNESCO official
-Protests in Spain will spread if officials fail to rebalance the interests of locals and travelers, UNESCO's Peter Debrine told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia."
- CNBC13/07 The Mirage Las Vegas is sick of 'dumbassery' slot machine etiquette during a $1.6 million giveaway
-The Mirage Las Vegas will shutter for good on July 17 and it has a ton of cash to giveaway before then. Because of Nevada laws, the casino is going out with a massive bang and guaranteeing $1.6 million — the vast
- MSN12/07 Hospitality workers fired after death of man outside Milwaukee Hyatt
-D'Vontaye Mitchell, 43, died on June 30 after being pinned down on his stomach by four security guards outside of the hotel.
- USA Today11/07 Who doesn’t love a lazy river? These 14 family resorts have the best ones in the US
-Not all lazy rivers are created equal. The best ones offer enough inner tubes so there's always one available when you’re ready to float.
- MSN09/07 Barcelona protesters throw items and spray travelers with water while shouting ‘tourists go home’
-The protesters — angry about the city's long-standing problems with overtourism — also used tape to block hotel entrances and sidewalk cafes in Barceloneta.
- CNBC08/07 The sting of an Airbnb rejection: Hosts explain why they turn down all sorts of travelers
-Social media, credit cards that don't match booking names, and even 4.5-star reviews can cause short-term rental hosts to reject travelers outright.
- CNBC03/07 Six NYC hotels are providing free helicopter airport transfers into the city — with one small catch
-Free transfers are available from John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport for guests staying in select suites this summer.
- CNBC27/06 Onboard forests, street markets and reefs: Disney releases details about its new cruise in Singapore
-The Disney Adventure will sail three- and four-night voyages from Singapore starting in 2025, with the capacity to carry some 6,700 passengers on board.
- CNBC18/06 Texas woman sues Mexican resort after husband dies in hot tub electrocution
-A Texas woman filed a lawsuit against a Mexican resort days after she and her husband, whose died in the incident, were electrocuted in a jacuzzi.
- USA Today13/06 Man dies in apparent hot tub electrocution at Mexico beach resort in Puerto Peñasco
-Two people were allegedly electrocuted while inside a hot tub at a beach resort in Puerto Peñasco. A man died, while a woman is hospitalized.
- USA Today11/06 Yokohama Station West Exit ``The Yokohama Front'' opens on the 20th, the tallest building around the west exit, lounge on the top floor
-On the 20th, Sotetsu Group companies Sotetsu Urban Creates (Nishi Ward, Yokohama) and Tokyu (Tokyo) will open a complex building called THE YOKOHAMA FRONT (Tsuruya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama) at the west exit of Yokohama Station. Total project cost approximately 46.8 billion yen. The building has 43 floors above ground and 2 floors underground. At a height of approximately 178 meters, it will be t
- MSN10/06 Keikyu EX Hotel opens on 24th in Yokohama MM district, first open-air bath, guest rooms on upper floors
-On the 24th, Keikyu EX Inn (Nishi Ward, Yokohama), a member of the Keikyu Group, will open the business hotel ``Keikyu EX Hotel Minato Mirai Yokohama'' in the Yokohama Symphostage complex in the Minato Mirai 21 (MM21) district of Yokohama. . A preview was held on the 7th, showing off the brand's first open-air bath. The hotel is located on the 26th to 30th floors of the West Tower of the same buil
- MSN04/06 'Everyone is too scared to come': Taiwan's earthquake deals a blow to top tourism hotspot
-As Asia's tourism industry rebounds, Taiwan's Hualien County struggles to attract travelers following a deadly earthquake in April 2024.
- CNBC03/06 Take a tour inside a Parisian hotel suite that costs $52,000 per night
-Les Grands Appartements at Paris' Hôtel de Crillon are 335 square meters (3,606 square feet) of top-to-bottom luxury designed by fashion icon, Karl Lagerfeld.
- CNBC03/06 Go inside one of the world’s most iconic hotels: Raffles Hotel Singapore
-Take an insider's tour with CNBC's First Class through the old world grandeur and colonial architecture of Raffles Hotel Singapore.
- CNBC03/06 It's hosted Thomas Jefferson and Tom Cruise — step inside the $270,000 a week French chateau known as “Little Versailles”
-It was built in the 17th century with the help of Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Andre Le Notre, who were instrumental in building the Palace of Versailles.
- CNBC30/05 Gen Zs are traveling big this summer — how they're paying for it may surprise you
-Some 42% of Gen Zs and 47% of millennials say they're willing to go into debt to pay for their summer vacations, according to Bankrate.
- CNBC28/05 Safaris aren't the only tourist attraction in Africa. From cruises to wine tasting, here's what else you can do
-Safaris draw many to Africa, but travelers can also hike, bike and cruise around the continent, tour its wine regions and explore coastal cities like Mombasa.
- CNBC11/05 High-roller swears he was drugged at Vegas blackjack table, offers $1 million for proof
-A Southern California real estate developer bought 14 billboards in Vegas offering a $1 million reward for info on who drugged him at a casino in 2021
- USA Today09/05 $22,000 per week? All-inclusive resorts go big to win over luxury travelers
-All-inclusive resorts are making a play for luxury travelers by adding butler service and access to private spaces to their hotel amenity lists.
- CNBC06/05 Your vacation was ruined, and the company apologized — with a heartfelt note written by ChatGPT
-Using generative AI to write apologetic responses is a taboo topic in the travel industry, which prides itself on personal service.
- CNBC02/05 Airbnb’s major change for Aussies
-Airbnb users will soon experience a welcome change — especially when it comes to booking those big group trips.
- News.com.au22/04 AirPods, Rolex watches, Louis Vuitton bags: A company selling lost luggage items attracts worldwide fans
-Unclaimed Baggage buys and sells items lost on airplanes and in hotels. A new report details the priciest and most fascinating finds in its 54-year history.
- CNBC18/04 The cost to ride on India's luxury trains may surprise you
-See inside four of India's most luxurious trains: Palace on Wheels, The Golden Chariot, Deccan Odyssey and Maharajas' Express.
- CNBC15/04 An introvert’s guide to surviving group travel
-Introverts can handle traveling with others better by setting a few grounds rules during their trips.
- CNBC08/04 What’s your single best tip for traveling in Japan? Here’s what frequent visitors said
-Customs in Japan are serious stuff. Here's what to know about talking, eating and boarding a train that may not be obvious even to well-seasoned travelers.
- CNBC05/04 Richard Branson’s cruise line launches month-long cruise for remote workers
-The month-long "Scarlet Summer Season Pass" includes a room, meals, Wi-Fi, laundry and access to workspaces. It costs $9,990 and covers two people.
- CNBC02/04 The reason luxury travel is so expensive these days
-Yes, inflation and rising labor costs matter. But travelers' unflinching willingness to pay the new higher rates means the "old" prices may never return.
- CNBC01/04 Plane turns back after toilet disaster
-A Boeing pilot was forced to make a return to the airport after a foul smell from a broken toilet filled the entire cabin.
- News.com.au30/03 Fury over major Airbnb cancellation policy change
-Aussies have been left confused over a late night email from Airbnb explaining a major new cancellation policy change.
- News.com.au29/03 Italy's new 'Orient Express' isn't running yet — but rates are already soaring
-In the past 16 months, starting rates for a one-night journey aboard Accor's new luxury train jumped 75% — from 2,000 euros ($2,168) to 3,500 euros per person.
- CNBC15/03 Japan launches bullet train service to a region that 'guidebooks rarely mention'
-Japan is launching a new high-speed bullet train, or shinkansen, extension on Saturday that will make an under-the-radar prefecture more accessible to travelers.
- CNBC11/03 'The ultimate adventure': Why more Indian travelers are taking extreme road trips
-More Indians are taking road trips these days — both within the country and beyond, solo and in groups — as access to better vehicles and better roads grows.
- CNBC06/03 Show stopper: Rare bird sighting prompts Fountains of Bellagio to pause shows Tuesday
-The Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas paused its show Tuesday night after a rare bird landed in its waters.
- USA Today05/03 Debate heats up as Singapore prime minister says exclusive Taylor Swift deal isn't 'unfriendly'
-Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Tuesday the country's closed-door deal with Taylor Swift's promoters is "not unfriendly" to nearby countries.
- CNBC23/02 A 'family vacation' for two: Why more parents are taking trips with one child at a time
-A trip for two grants uninterrupted time and special memories for parents and children — for those who are bold enough to try it.
- CNBC16/02 The Eastern & Oriental luxury train restarted this week — here’s what a trip costs
-Belmond's Eastern & Oriental Express is back on the tracks after a near four-year hiatus. The train, one of the best in Southeast Asia, has a new look and new routes.
- CNBC06/02 Lutsen Lodge, Minnesota's oldest resort, burns down in fire: 'We grieve together'
-Minnesota's oldest resort, the Lutsen Lodge on the North Shore, was completely burned down by a \
- USA Today02/02 Super Bowl sticker shock: Las Vegas hotel prices skyrocket for big game
-Las Vegas will be busier than ever during Super Bowl 58, as hotel prices skyrocket. Here's what travelers going to the game should know.
- MSN31/01 Family of child burned in over-chlorinated resort pool gets $26 million settlement
-Lawyers said a then 3-year-old suffered severe burns after swimming in an overly chlorinated pool at Myrtle Beach’s Caribbean Resort in May 2020.
- USA Today28/01 How much does ‘shoulder season’ travel save? We crunch the numbers in 5 top spots
-As travelers shift when they travel, off-season rates are changing. Deals can still be found in Japan, the Maldives and Rome, but there are fewer in NYC.
- CNBC23/01 10 tropical destinations you can visit without a US passport
-Fears of delays in issuing new passports are getting in the way of planning a tropical vacation? Here are your best options.
- MSN21/01 How to find hidden cameras in hotels and house rentals: We tested five ways — and one's the clear winner
-CNBC teamed with a spycam company, who hid 27 cameras in a house. We tested five methods, one which found more cameras than the other four methods, combined.
- CNBC17/01 Ombudsman: Minors can only enter lodgings in the company of their parents
-The Ombudsman's Office asked the authorities to verify whether the lodging establishments comply with the rule that determines that minors can only enter lodgings in the company of their parents, guardians or guardians; Otherwise, a penalty will be imposed.
- La República14/01 Canceling trips in your own country? How war is rattling travelers far beyond the Middle East
-Geopolitical conflict is affecting travel bookings in 2024, causing travelers to lose confidence to travel internationally — and domestically.
- CNBC10/01 Social media uproar may cost the Maldives millions, as feud with India intensifies
-A social media firestorm, fueled by the fraying of a historically close relationship, is testing ties between India and the Maldives.
- CNBC09/01 Multiple injuries in potential gas explosion at Fort Worth, Texas, hotel, authorities say
-The 245-room Sandman Signature Fort Worth Downtown Hotel was originally built in 1920.
- USA Today03/01 Why foreign workers are flocking to this 700-year-old European city
-Green, clean and laidback, Lithuania’s capital Vilnius is attracting skilled foreign workers — some of whom tell CNBC Travel that they're there to stay.
- CNBC27/12 Cabbing in Italy can be a gnarly affair. Here's how to navigate it
-Surcharges in taxis in Italy aren't clearly displayed or easy to understand. They also vary by city, making preparation the key to avoid getting ripped off.
- CNBC25/12 Ultra-luxury Aman Resorts launches a more affordable brand called Janu. Here's what it costs
-Aman's first hotel from its new brand — Janu Tokyo — is cheaper, but still crosses the $1,000 threshold on most nights.
- CNBC21/12 Booking, Agoda or Expedia? A review of 200,000 hotel searches shows which has the best rates
-RatePunk's data showed that Agoda had the lowest hotel rates in Asia and Middle East, while Booking.com had the best rates in Europe, and Priceline in the U.S.
- CNBC21/12 Airbnb admits misleading Australian customers by charging in U.S. dollars instead of local currency
-Federal Court Justice ordered Airbnb to pay a AU$15 million fine within 30 days for breaching Australian consumer law, plus AU$400,000 in prosecution costs.
- CNBC19/12 Travelers want deals — here's where to find them, says HotelPlanner CEO
-There are travel deals to be had, Tim Hentschel, Hotelplanner's CEO told Squawk Box Asia Monday. But travelers need to to know where to look.
- CNBC15/12 Family of woman who died in freezer at Chicago-area hotel agrees to $6 million settlement
-The family of 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins, who wandered into a hotel freezer and froze to death, agreed to settle a lawsuit for $6 million.
- USA Today13/12 Asian cities gain ground in Euromonitor's 'Top 100' cities to visit
-Paris is, once again, the most attractive city to visit in the world, according to Euromonitor International — followed by Dubai, Madrid, Tokyo and Amsterdam.
- CNBC06/12 Supreme Court dismisses case dealing with disability 'testers'
-Deborah Laufer, a Florida woman who uses a wheelchair, sued a hotelier because it did not disclose information about accessible rooms.
- MSN04/12 Disney tickets for $50? Disneyland, Disney World slash prices, but there are terms
-Taking the kids to Disneyland or Disney World could cost a lot less next year.
- MSN01/12 Florida hotel to pay $5,000 fine after minors attended 'A Drag Queen Christmas' show
-The Hyatt Regency Miami allowed minors to attend 'A Drag Queen Christmas.' A Florida regulator tried to strip the venue of its liquor license. The two parties settled.
- USA Today27/11 Pack your jerseys. The era of 'sports tourism' is here
-No longer content to watch games from home, sport fans are shelling out big money to attend events like F1 races, tennis matches and the Summer Olympic Games.
- CNBC24/11 See the photos that made National Geographic's ‘Pictures of the Year’
-Photographers working on assignment for Nat Geo shot more than 2 million images in 2023. Now, 29 are in its annual “Pictures of the Year” issue.
- CNBC23/11 The ultimate work perk? This company provides a free place to stay in Spain
-PhotoAid employees, who all work remotely, can stay in a company apartment on the Spanish island of Tenerife as often as they want — provided they work there.
- CNBC09/11 A new ranking shows the best luxury hotel brands in the world
-The members-only Luxury Travel Intelligence ranked Mandarin Oriental the No. 1 luxury hotel brand in 2023, followed by Oetker, Auberge, Six Senses and Aman.
- CNBC06/11 Some people buy a car during a midlife crisis. This man bought a small-town hotel instead
-Rather than retiring, Matt Rogatz bought a hotel in Green Lake, Wisconsin. Then he bought a guest house, spa and former jail in the town too.
- CNBC30/10 Is your hotel sustainable? Not if these two things are in your room, says Soneva’s founder
-Soneva and Six Senses founder Sonu Shivdasani said "sustainable" hotels shouldn't have branded water or toiletries in plastic bottles — and that's bare minimum.
- CNBC25/10 Colorado bear attacks security guard inside hotel kitchen leading to wildlife search
-A bear scratched and knocked over a security guard inside the St. Regis Aspen Resort in Aspen, Colorado leaving him treated for back injuries.
- USA Today24/10 7 tropical fall getaways where summer never ends
-Transforming your standard fall vacation into a tropical getaway combines nice weather, smaller crowds and cheaper rates, into a better experience.
- MSN24/10 Revenge travel is over — even in China, says CEO of InterContinental Hotels Group
-Travel demand has reached a "sustainable place," said Intercontinental Hotels Group CEO Elie Maalouf. "We're pleased with the demand ... and hope it continues."
- CNBC19/10 He visited every country in the world — without flying. Here's how much it cost
-Danish traveler Torbjorn Pedersen says he's the first person to travel to every country around the world without flying, a feat which took him 10 years.
- CNBC11/10 Disney World is raising prices for annual passes and parking, changing park hopper rules
-Guests have been asking for changes to park hopper hours since the pandemic.
- MSN02/10 Is the party over? New data suggests revenge travel may be ending soon
-After enduring years of inflation and rising travel prices, travelers may be finally cracking under the economic pressure, new reports suggest.
- CNBC29/09 We’re among the first guests at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel. See what we found.
-USA TODAY was invited to be among the first to experience Disneyland’s newest accommodations. Here's what travelers can expect.
- MSN21/09 These are the 50 best hotels in the world
-The best hotel in the world is Passlacqua, an 18th century villa on the edge of Italy's Lake Como, according to the 50 Best organization's inaugural ranking.
- CNBC20/09 UNESCO names new sites to its World Heritage List – including one in the West Bank
-The World Heritage Committee named 27 new sites to UNESCO's World Heritage List. Two sites in Ukraine were named to its "in danger" list.
- CNBC18/09 Airbnbs in NYC are disappearing. Here's what could happen to hotel prices
-Hotel prices likely to rise in New York City, so travelers should book "sooner rather than later," said Kevin Davis, CEO of JLL Hotels & Hospitality's Americas.
- CNBC18/09 Which is better — ChatGPT or a travel agent? Here's our pick
-Generative AI is getting better by the week, but can it best the skills of a professional travel planner? Intrepid Travel accepted CNBC's request to find out.
- CNBC16/09 Group of friends take over Nashville hotel for hours after no employees were found
-Three friends go into a Nashville hotel after a late night of partying to find no employees. So, they decide to help out a little, or a lot.
- USA Today15/09 Royal Caribbean's adults-only Hideaway Beach coming in 2024. Here's what to know.
-Royal Caribbean's new adults-only beach getaway will open early next year.
- MSN15/09 A village on an Italian island is providing free housing to digital nomads
-The Sardinian village of Ollolai is paying for housing and bills for digital nomads who agree to give something back to the community before they leave.
- CNBC14/09 'Just a temporary blip’: Chinese travelers will be back, says Banyan Tree founder
-Banyan Tree Holdings founder Ho Kwon Ping said his company — which operates more than 60 hotels — is seeing “Chinese tourism coming back quite strongly.”
- CNBC13/09 Years in the making, Venice approves a $5 tax on daytrippers
-Venice's city council on Tuesday approved a long-awaited regulation to tax day visitors 5 euros ($5.38) to visit the city.
- CNBC08/09 Where to stay in India? Here are 8 former palaces that are now hotels
-After the government abolished payments to the country's Maharajas in 1971, some palace owners opened their doors to paying hotel customers.
- CNBC06/09 3 dead at Minnesota's Breezy Point Resort; police investigate deaths
-Breezy Point Police had no further information on the circumstances of the deaths discovered at the popular Minnesota vacation resort.
- USA Today04/09 A new hotel trend that puts you to sleep — literally
-From beds that use artificial intelligence to on-call hypnotherapists, more hotels are luring travelers in by promising a good night's sleep.
- CNBC29/08 9 family vacation ideas for families with neurodivergent kids
-Instead of forcing a neurodivergent family member to endure the typical family vacation ideas, it's important to consider their unique needs.
- MSN28/08 Disneyland is changing its early entry policy for guests staying at its hotels
-Disneyland guests will have to be a little more strategic next year if they’re staying at one of the California resort’s three hotels.
- MSN23/08 More single moms are taking long trips abroad with the kids — here's how they do it
-More single parents are taking extended vacations overseas, with trips designed to keep the kids busy while they work.
- CNBC14/08 Chances are you haven’t used A.I. to plan a vacation. That’s about to change
-Some 40% of travelers aren't interested in using artificial intelligence to plan their trips. But it's coming anyway.
- CNBC02/08 Woman doubles down on ‘time blindness,’ insists it’s a real condition after backlash
-A young woman has doubled down on an “entitled” question that saw her yelled at in an interview and cop major online backlash.
- New York Post19/07 Gen Zer blasted over ‘time blindness’ request in interview
-A young woman has caused a major stir across social media after claiming she was branded “entitled” for asking a “very reasonable” question in an interview.
- News.com.au29/06 Supreme Court Paves Way For More Religious Accommodations At Work With Postal Worker Ruling
-The court threw out a judgement against a postal worker who wanted to take Sundays off.
- Forbes27/03 ‘I’m homeless with a full-time job’
-A UK woman has gone viral on TikTok after saying she’s been homeless for over a year, despite working full-time as a home care worker.
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