Storylines’ residential cruise ship hypes ‘affordable’ life at sea
Have you been hoping to eat cake by the ocean? The cruise ship Storylines, dubbed a “residential community at sea,” sets sail in 2024 as...
Giant whale calf nearly collides with free diver in Tahiti
Yanna Xian will likely never forget the close call she had with a baby humpback whale. Xian, 24, had traveled to Tahiti with her boyfriend Mitch Brown, 27, in September...
US flights still face risks from new 5G service: FAA
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday issued fresh warnings that new 5G wireless service could still disrupt flights, saying there were “big...
The best VIP WFH Caribbean villas hitting the market now
They’re livin’ la villa loca! Resort developers enjoyed record years in 2020 and 2021 thanks to the pandemic privacy concerns of the superrich who bought...
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Canadian party flight probed for drinking, vaping amid COVID
A booze-fueled charter flight out of Canada has sparked an official investigation after a wild video circulated of the selfie-obsessed passengers flouting aviation and coronavirus...
Carli Lloyd says ‘bye Twitter’ after FedEx rant backlash
Twitter may not have Carli Lloyd to kick around much longer. The former United States Women’s National Team soccer star says she is leaving Twitter...
Expert tips for getting the most out of your ski trip this season
Even as the temperatures dip, demand for ski vacations is heating up. Travelers who skipped the slopes last season are leading to pent-up demand, and those who...
Biden’s broken promise to deliver COVID tests ruined the holidays
The Biden administration’s utter incompetence is the grinch that stole Christmas. This week, thousands of flights were canceled and travel plans botched due to the...
NYC is getting a bevy of new hotels despite COVID spike
Shaken, but things are stirring. Sure, the city’s hotel biz took a gut punch this year — we lost icons like the Gramercy Park hotel...