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Destinations
Medieval Castles And Flowing Canals: This Quaint Lakeside Town Is The Perfect Italian Getaway
Italy is brimming with hidden gems waiting to be discovered, but oftentimes travelers are too mesmerized by Rome's astounding history, the Amalfi Coast's stunning coastlines, and Venice's romantic charm. Having said that, going beyond the major cities and popular beach towns has…
— Travel Off Path
The Complete Guide to Navigating the Amalfi Coast With or Without a Car
A vacation on the Amalfi Coast is dreamy until you find yourself lugging suitcases up an unexpected 100-step staircase or queueing under the hot sun for a seemingly non-existent bus. With an exhaustingly over-congested main road in summer, traveling up and down the coastline by…
— Fodor's Travel
Tours and Activities
Olympics Live Updates: Arson Attack Incites Travel Chaos Ahead of Opening Ceremony
Coordinated arson attacks disrupted service on three high-speed train lines in France on Friday, causing travel chaos across the nation on the day of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Train service is expected to be affected through the weekend, interrupting plans for more…
— New York Times
New Lightning Lane Multi Pass System Rolls Out at Walt Disney World
The new Lightning Lane system, which replaces what was formerly known as Genie+, allows guests to make advance reservations for attractions…
— USA Today
7 Signs You're Eating At A Tourist Trap Restaurant
We've all been there when visiting bucket list destinations around the world. Hours of non-stop sightseeing, touring your favorite attractions, and delving into once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and now, you're hungry. You stroll through the main square searching for a place to eat, only to…
— The Travel
Cruise
Icon of the Seas Stunner: You Won’t Believe How Full the World’s Largest Cruise Ship Is Sailing
Thinking of booking a cruise on Royal Caribbean's new Icon of the Seas? Get ready for monster crowds. The world's largest cruise ship is sailing at a stunningly high level of occupancy, a top Royal Caribbean executive revealed Thursday. Speaking to Wall Street analysts during a…
— The Points Guy
Landslide Strands Cruisers in Alaska, Passengers Safely Returned
Two cruise lines had to find other ways for passengers to rejoin their ships after a landslide in Yukon, Alaska, blocked their route back. Yukon Highways and Public Works said the landslide occurred on the South Klondike Highway last Tuesday, leaving debris 120 to 160 yards wide and…
— Cruise Radio
Transportation
Delta Air Lines cancellations drop as recovery takes off
For the first time since Friday’s CrowdStrike outage, Delta Air Lines’ operations seem to be more or less normal. By noon ET on Wednesday, the airline posted just 47 cancellations and 399 delays, according to Flight Aware. That’s compared to 511 total cancellations on Tuesday and 1,160…
— USA Today
RIP, Southwest Open Seating, You Were Both Loved and Detested
Whether it’s something you “luv” or hate, the absence of assigned seats on Southwest Airlines has become a decades-long fixture. However, the more than 50-year-old legacy of open seating for the Dallas-based carrier will soon end. Southwest announced on Thursday that it will do…
— AFAR
Lodging
12 Best Hotels in Venice, Italy
Venice’s nickname may be La Serenissima, or “the most serene,” but as anyone who’s visited recently can attest, the Floating City can be anything but calm. That’s why choosing the right hotel for your stay is so important. Your Venice hotel should be a refuge — whether from…
— Travel+Leisure
5 Unique Hotel Stays for Food Lovers, From an Italian Olive Oil Resort to a Mexican Jackfruit Paradise
Nothing beats a good vacation—it’s something most of us can agree on. Research from SWNS Digital suggests that one-fifth of Americans are usually thinking about when and where they can have their next vacation while they’re still on vacation. Most love to head to a new place to…
— Veg News
France’s Centuries-Old Mountain Farm Stays
Reachable via ancient mule trails, these centuries-old farms-turned-inns serve some of France's most historic cheeses and offer a glimpse at the nation's pastoral past. I'd been hiking for five hours and a fine, freezing rain had just begun to fall. Some years, I've been told, May in eastern…
— BBC
Other and Odd
Travel Without Limits: How I Rediscovered My Love of the Outdoors as an Autistic Wheelchair User
I’ve always loved being in nature. There is just something about the quietness, the fresh air and the wildlife that helps my brain to switch off. For me, nature allows me to put my everyday struggles into perspective. It allows me to think through problems and makes it easier for me to…
— Condé Nast Traveller
5 Editor-Approved Tips for Traveling With Older Adults
For travelers hitting the road with older family members, whether parents, grandparents or in-laws, it is definitely a different experience than traveling with your peers. Trips like these create lasting memories with those that you love. While they are savored trips, they can come with…
— Lonely Planet
Is Traveling Bad for Your Health?
Iwas on a two-week vacation in Europe when I completely checked out from the destinations. I felt nothing on a boat tour in Copenhagen and while climbing the Opera House in Oslo. This apathy became a nagging concern, but I soon realized it was a common response to stress. Travel…
— Fodor's Travel
Today in History
National Security Act of 1947
In response to the growing tensions with the USSR during the Cold War, U.S. President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act into United States law on this day in 1947. The Act simultaneously created the Central…
— Travel Research Online
Deck Plans
Getting To Your River Cruise: Explore The Options To Save Time & Expense
Getting to and from river (or barge) trips is one of the more challenging aspects of travel. First, we prefer air travel with the most convenient connections. Second, we prefer to travel in comfort. To that end, we’ve written often about how to get the best business class fares.
The major airline hubs where river cruises often begin or end – Amsterdam, Paris, Vienna, Budapest – usually pose no problem, other than finding good-value airfares. Other destinations – Lyon, Arles, Bordeaux, Basel – pose challenges because they typically require connections through the major hubs.
How do you get to Sete? That’s a question I’ve been asked multiple times since announcing that I’ll be repeating my favorite barge trip next…
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The Rosen Report
Selling Luxury: High Net Worth Tops the Agenda at T+L’s World’s Best Summit
by Cheryl Rosen Friday July 26, 2024
Reaching—and keeping—high net worth customers is all about developing personal relationships--among you, them, the people with whom they are traveling and the luxury travel suppliers with whom you all interact.
That theme was repeated over and over again by the tony Manhattan crowd at Travel + Leisure’s “The World’s Best Summit” in Manhattan last week. Among the speakers from luxury travel companies like Hyatt and Six Senses and Hurtigruten, my favorite was Embark Beyond founder Jack Ezon, representing the luxury travel advisor community. Ezon said selling luxury is about offering customers access in the most creative of ways, bonding your clients and their guests over shared experiences that will last a lifetime.
More than ever, Ezon said, luxury brands are looking for partners who share their values…
— Travel Research Online Read the rest of this article »
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