The region is emerging from Covid isolation only to find a dearth of the Chinese visitors who once flocked there. Some hotels are responding with deals for travelers from the U.S. and elsewhere.
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How an Abortion Ban Trapped a Tourist on Malta
Andrea Prudente, an American, developed potentially life-threatening pregnancy complications while on the island. But abortion is illegal there.
A Gay Pilot Reflects on What Travel Means to Queer Folks
As Pride is celebrated around the world, a traveler recalls the cities that helped shape his identity and dreams.
Finding Traces of Harriet Tubman on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
A historian marks the 200th birthday of a fearless conductor of the Underground Railroad with a visit to her birthplace, only to learn how climate change is washing away memories of “the ultimate outdoors woman.”
Canadians Traveling Within the Country’s Borders Will No Longer Need to Show Vaccination Proof
The mandate, which was implemented last fall, will end on June 20 for people traveling domestically, Canadian officials said on Tuesday.
How Travelers to Europe Can Deal With the Summer’s Chaos
Hours in security lines. Canceled flights. Lost baggage. Here’s a look at how you could be affected by travel disruptions this summer and tips on how to prepare.
Long-Haul Travelers Are Wary About the U.S. Dropping Covid Test Requirements
Despite worries about greater infection risk on planes, members of the travel industry expected more tourists to seek out travel to and from the United States.
Long-Haul Travelers Are Wary About the U.S. Dropping Covid Test Requirements
Despite worries about greater infection risk on planes, members of the travel industry expected more tourists to seek out travel to and from the United States.
Miami-Dade, San Juan and Honolulu Have Become Covid Hot Spots
“Covid-19 hasn’t disappeared as much as our patience for precautions has,” said one public health expert.
British Tourist Gets 15 Years in Iraqi Jail for Taking Shards From Archaeology Site
The retired geologist said he did not know it was illegal to take the pottery shards when he picked them up from the site. The harshness of his sentence came as a surprise.