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A downturn in international travel to the U.S. may last beyond summer, experts warn


Buffalo’s struggle reflects a broader downturn in international tourism to the U.S. that travel analysts warn could persist well into the future. From northern border towns to major hot spots like Las ... Read More

Gas Prices Drop as Fall Travel Heats Up


With the national average around $3.17 per gallon, U.S. drivers are enjoying the cheapest summer fuel prices since 2021. Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Travel agents are demanding a big change that’d make family holidays much cheaper


Advantage Travel Partnership, which represents more than 4,000 travel agents, has called for a radical overhaul of the school holiday system so families with kids in state schools are no longer ripped ... Read More

N.H.’s summer 2025 travel trends: More day trippers, fewer Canadian tourists and less money spent per person


The absence of Canadian and overseas visitors reduced diversity in the visitor base and curtailed longer-stay spending,” said one expert. Read More

Holiday travel 2025: Top destinations, best times to book and cheapest days to fly


The cheapest days to travel are still Monday through Wednesday, which are nearly 13% cheaper than flying over the weekend. Another key to finding savings on holiday travel is to take a layover, which ... Read More

U.S. warns tourists ‘do not travel’ to sections of popular vacation spot


If you’re traveling to Mexico anytime soon, you might want to take extra precautions before you go, and take note that there are several areas of the country where you shouldn’t travel. The U.S. State ... Read More

Colorado hosts first national Travel Week dedicated to accessible tourism


Colorado hosts first national Travel Week for accessible travel, advancing inclusive tourism with Wheel the World and industry stakeholders. Read More

Last-minute Labor Day getaways: Cheapest flights, hotels and road trips


Labor Day weekend is expected to be a busy travel period, with airfare up 10% over last year. Domestic flights are cheaper this year, while flights to Europe are down 18%. Drivers should avoid peak ... Read More

10 movies to scratch that summer-travel itch


The film spawned some iconic looks, including Sydney Sweeney's unforgettable blue silk dress, and caused Natasha Bedingfield's Unwritten to chart again nearly 20 years after its release. Perhaps most ... Read More

Despite the Rise of AI and Self-Booking Options, People Increasingly Turn to Travel Advisors


A majority of Americans are using AI, according to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, with 42% of leisure travelers using it to help research and plan vacations. However ... Read More


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