Luxury travel
Luxury safaris adapt as travelers push for meaningful experiences
Luxury safari-goers were once all about spotting lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes and rhinos — albeit while staying in nicer tents ...
Indian travelers will be the story of the next decade: Hilton exec
Indian travelers spent $34.2 billion on outbound travel in 2023, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. But the ...
Travel is finally back — a new era of growth is beginning
The global travel industry is set to fully recover from the Covid-19 pandemic this month, according to U.N. Tourism. During ...
Marriott CEO says business is solid amid corporate layoffs
Marriott International’s business operations and growth are solid, CEO Anthony Capuano told CNBC Monday, amid layoffs of more than 800 ...
The top gift to give this season? Travel— if you can figure out how
Forget the headphones, the fuzzy slippers and the espresso machine that cranks out a cold brew. Globally, three out of ...
A new luxury sleeper train is launching in England and Wales
LVMH-owned luxury hospitality company Belmond will launch a luxury sleeper train next year that will take travelers through the countryside ...
Inbound travel to Japan remains high in the off-peak autumn months
Temperatures are cooling in Japan, but interest in visiting shows no signs of abating, as autumn arrivals continue to outpace ...
China extends visa-free policy to 9 more countries — including South Korea
From Friday, citizens of nine more countries can enter China without needing a visa to visit. Holders of ordinary passports ...
A baseball stadium with a hotel with rooms overlooking the field
The 2024 World Series may be over, but that won’t stop baseball fans from searching for their next ballpark fix. ...