Hotels and resorts

How hotels are handling bad etiquette
Hotels want guests to feel at home — but some take it too far, according to a Hotels.com survey. The ...

Why Americans fell out of love with the hotel minibar
Once synonymous with indulgent late-night snacks, hotel minibars were a hallmark of convenience for travelers in the 1990s and the ...

Where a Japanese chef eats, drinks and shops in Tokyo: Shingo Akikuni
Shingo Akikuni is best known as the chef at SHINGO, a one-Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Miami. He grew up in ...

Tariffs are affecting business travel, but there could be an upside
Optimism in the global business travel sector has dropped by more than half this year, according to a report published ...
What’s it like to live and work in the Maldives, Bali, Cayman Islands
From the Maldives to Bali to the Cayman Islands, Marc LeBlanc and Laura Robinson have lived and worked in places ...

Are reviews on Tripadvisor fake? Here’s how many it found in 2024
Around 8% of the 31.1 million reviews submitted to Tripadvisor in 2024 were fake, according to the company’s “Transparency Report ...

Airport expansion race in Asia heats up with Singapore’s Changi T5
Asia is set to see a travel boom, and countries in the region are gearing up to exploit this surge ...

More than half are in Asia
Asia is home to more than half of this summer’s top 15 emerging travel destinations, according to a report released ...

What to do if you’re charged one
A new U.S. rule that requires hotel and short-term lodging companies to disclose so-called “junk fees” starts Monday. Announced by ...