Sick and tired of the "miserable experience" of air travel, the editors of Forbes are calling for specific improvements to the way we fly. Inspired by Forbes' list, here's what we'd do to fix air travel....read more»
Once upon a time, attraction passes were rare novelties reserved for a few major cities. Not anymore. Now they're popping up everywhere, and often include activities in addition to attractions....read more»
Only 72 percent of all domestic flights arrived on time in the first four months of 2007. Without any real pressure from dissatisfied passengers, the situation is unlikely to get better soon....read more»
More people applying for passports means delays that can cause problems even for those who plan way ahead. If you need to get or renew a passport, do it sooner rather than later....read more»
As early as mid-May when most kids are still in school, Rome is packed to the gills with tourists. But you still can avoid the crowds by heading off the beaten path or timing your visits appropriately....read more»
Four suspects from Guyana and Trinidad were charged over the weekend with planning to blow up JFK Airport. Though JFK was never in any real danger, the plot could have caused major devastation if successful....read more»
The New York Times' article about hurricane-proofing your vacation offers tips that make planning summer tropical travel easier (and smarter)....read more»
Harry Potter fans can experience Hogwarts firsthand when "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" opens at the Universal Orlando Resort....read more»





















