A surge in jet fuel prices tied to Middle East turmoil upended early-summer plans across Europe, pressing Transavia to cut flights just as demand crested for May holidays and city breaks that anchor the travel calendar from late spring into high summer. The low‑cost arm of Air France‑KLM confirmed
Couples chasing open-air vows rarely want contingency tents and muddy lawns when the forecast turns fickle and the schedule leaves no room for improvisation. That pressure point framed the launch of The Charles Garden at Down Hall in Essex, a half-acre landscaped setting conceived as a permanent
Travelers chasing reliable value have long favored airport-adjacent hotels, but the latest move in Central America sharpened that formula by pairing price discipline with recognizable standards in a market that lacked an international flag. Hilton launched Tru by Hilton Distrito Palmerola in
Katarina Railko has spent years at the intersection of hospitality, travel, and live events, shaping coastal getaways that feel both seamless and soulful. She understands how to turn a weekend near the water into a restorative escape without the stress of airports, and she champions places where
Rush-hour gridlock on Sultan Qaboos Street has become a daily meter of lost time, rising costs, and rising temperatures that render short errands painful and long commutes exhausting, and the choice to drive often feels inevitable because the bus is seen as slower, harder to reach, and uncertain.
Under a dome of mineral-rich steam in Midway, Utah, a 10,000-year-old crater now anchors the state’s most audacious resort reinvention, and the stakes stretch well beyond hotel walls. The Crater, singular in the Mountain West, offers warm-water diving and soaking that feel more like a pilgrimage