In Bondi Beach, Sydney’s famed playground, epicurean restauranteurs are outshining the surfers. A guide to 5 must-try eateries steps from the ocean.
Co-host of Amazon’s ‘The Grand Tour,’ auto aficionado Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on the greatest touring car, a sheikh’s extreme hospitality and why he hates landing in Atlanta
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Plan calls for road expansions, modernizing a LIRR station, expanding and building new terminals and increasing the number of flights
In the Dolomite Mountains—where skiers can be overwhelmed by the abundance of slopes—a local outfitter tailor-makes a cushy inn-to-inn “ski safari.”
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JetBlue’s arrival to battle Delta, American and Amtrak’s Acela sparks a new price war between Beantown and the Big Apple, Scott McCartney writes.
The best places to eat, sleep, shop and party until the wee hours in the increasingly glamorous Thai capital, with expert advice from four Bangkok trendsetters.
For a delicious winter getaway, take your cue from a famous foodie, the late Emperor Franz Joseph. Here, some of his favorite dishes—from schnitzels to sausages—and the best spots to taste them in this gastronomic capital.
After a nearly billion-euro refurbishment project, Les Halles is emerging as one of the city’s hottest new districts. A 10-stop guide to the area’s best restaurants, shops and cocktail dens.
From off-the-beaten-path ski resorts and beach retreats to low-key (and great value) European escapes, here are a dozen unexpected destinations to spend your winter vacation.
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Australia’s flag carrier will begin flying directly between Perth and London in 2018, a route that will be one of the longest in the world.
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Here it comes: The 17-day travel window leading up to Christmas and extending a few days into the New Year is one of the worst times for flight delays.
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Federal regulators are considering allowing airline passengers in coming years to routinely make phone calls during flights—so long as travelers are warned in advance about potential midair distractions.
Despite preservation efforts for Route 66, the fate of the iconic highway is still in question.
Gamine suits and theatrical accessories are a perfect pairing.
For three escapist days away from the cold—and maybe the kids—head west. An hour-by-hour guide to San Diego’s old-school charms and sophisticated new offerings, including where to stay, hike and dig into the country’s best Mexican food.
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Hazardous runway incidents at U.S. airports increased for the third year in a row in fiscal 2016, significantly exceeding federal safety targets in five of the 12 months and climbing 25% overall from the prior year.
Once a retreat for the rich and famous, the club is being restored and expanded, with new buildings designed by Richard Meier and interiors by Joseph Dirand.
The godfather of modernism built many of his signature buildings in European beauty spots. Here’s how to binge on six in one pleasure-filled, self-guided architectural tour.
Downton Abbey, 2016: Facing steep maintenance costs and taxes, some members of British nobility wind up sharing their grand homes with thousands of visitors.
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With the acquisition of British search company Skyscanner, Ctrip, whose expansion has been fueled by the Chinese middle class’s ever-growing appetite for travel, will grow its own footprint overseas.
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG’s labor woes intensified Wednesday with pilots calling for a third day of disruptions after their initial walk off stranded 100,000 passengers and a third of the carrier’s flights.
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United Airlines’ new subeconomy fare limits carry-on bags, prompting Joe Queenan to ponder the future of luggage.
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New York City’s makeover of the tourist and theater mecca is nearly finished, but some obstructions remain and private redevelopment projects continue. Will the crush ease up?
The new Google Trips app is tour guide and travel agent in one handy and free package. A traveler in Berlin finds the pros and the pitfalls of seeing the city through the Google filter.
Bolivia’s Huayna Potosi is a (somewhat) gentle giant—it’s easy enough for amateurs to climb but heart-thumping enough to earn them bragging rights.
A new company wants travelers to have it all—form and function—in a package that will definitely stand out on the baggage carousel.
NASA has opened its new Heroes and Legends galleries, including a revamped U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Triboro design firm’s subversive take on the New York City subway map is jarringly beautiful.
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When a jet carrying then-Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence skidded on landing Oct. 27 at La Guardia Airport, a debate reignited about whether the airport’s famously short runways are safe enough.
On a horseback-riding trip across Mongolia, a former D.C. insider and her young son gallop through the storied land of warriors and nomads.
A look back at some of the more risqué catchphrases employed by the air-travel industry over the years
Here’s how to track down the brightest, heartiest breakfast tacos in Austin, from favorite food trucks to leafy courtyards
Freestanding museum on Liberty Island would increase public access to exhibits now housed in the monument’s pedestal.
Hollywood biographer Brian Kellow on the good old days of Hollywood Boulevard—and the classic hotel, restaurant and bars that still evoke Golden-Age glamour.
People touring the country in RVs are financing life on the road with ‘retail arbitrage,’ buying odds and ends in small-town stores and flipping them for a profit on Amazon.
The fast-food chain’s gooey, deep-fried beef envelope has been on the menu since the 1950s, inspiring legions of fans; ‘vile and amazing’
As China’s president tries to cultivate a common touch, investors and tourists are tracing his steps; “hey, there are people out in the front yard taking pictures!”
Remote Naypyitaw city, built by Aung San Suu Kyi’s military predecessors, has giant empty pagodas and a traffic-free 20-lane highway.
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Former Navy SEAL Micah Fink takes combat veterans in the backwoods with a fleet of horses and survival gear. He hopes to help them with the transition back to civilian life.
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Raj Nagra, international bartending competition judge and brand ambassador for Bombay Sapphire, never travels without a pepper grinder and an Hermès tie.
Mihaela Noroc explains how she preps to travel around the globe for her Atlas of Beauty project.
Germantown, Nashville’s original suburb, has become an urban go-to spot, thanks to acclaimed restaurants, chic shops and a new hotel.
Once an industrial enclave, Chippendale is now home to a thriving art and food scene.
Ravaged by civil war, eastern Congo was a no-go zone for years. Now Virunga National Park’s team of restorers is helping to maintain security, bringing an influx of visitors to the area—and hope for its gorilla population.
In Portugal’s Alentejo region, Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati has designed a massive, avant-garde concrete structure—a personal retreat that gestures to the heavens.
A list of the island city-state’s best opulent cocktail bars and speakeasies.
A tour of the literary Parisian cafes Hemingway’s generation made famous.
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The distance between your eyes and the seat in front of you on a plane is the latest spot to shrink just like legroom and seat size.
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Scott McCartney looks at how often Kayak, Hopper and Google Flights make the right call to buy or wait.
After a nightmarish spring and a saner summer, a projected record number of passengers will test U.S. airport security starting with Thanksgiving, Scott McCartney writes.
With a little planning, you can increase your odds of keeping yourself sane as lines get long.
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One traveler’s tale shows how to get airlines to listen and make amends, Scott McCartney writes.
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