
10 things to do in Las Vegas for the holidays
With slogans like “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” and the nickname “Sin City,” during the holiday season, Las Vegas is certainly more popular
With slogans like “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” and the nickname “Sin City,” during the holiday season, Las Vegas is certainly more popular
A simple inexpensive vacation turned into a nightmare for customers of Southwest Airlines recently and is making national news. About 180 passengers were set to
For those unfamiliar with Black & Abroad, it is a cultural resource that caters to African American travelers. The mission is to elevate world exploration
Companies like CheapAir and Airfordable are making the high cost of travel more feasible for customers to handle. CheapAir has partnered with financial services company
Every summer families and friends venture out to amusement parks. It’s a great place for bonding, catching a summer breeze and experiencing a thrill like no other.
New Orleans is a city notorious for its rich culture and heritage. Millions of tourists fly in year around to check out the seasonal festivities,
As part of the Obama Administration’s overall effort to normalize relations, six U.S. airlines are now cleared for takeoff to Cuba, with the flights coming
This summer marks the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service, and it just so happens this writer has a goal over the next few years
A few years ago, it seemed the little guys were finally winning. Companies like Uber and Airbnb gave individuals an opportunity to take part in
Carnival Corporation becomes the first cruise company to be approved to sail from the U.S. to Cuba – and told it will become the first
Texas is well known for its big hats, big pickup trucks and real-life cowboys. But there’s one thing that can’t be ignored in Texas, and
From my seat on the Amtrak train, I observe nature. The mountains seem to reach above the clouds, rivers flow so far out, no end is
The National Tour Association, along with the Faith Travel Association, took a trip to Atlanta for Travel Exchange 2016 from Jan. 31-Feb. 4. Travel professionals
Many people have the desire to travel hoping to see what the world has to offer, but sometimes our bank accounts don’t match up to
Before Mexico’s Pacific Coast residents boarded up their homes and bought supplies to brace the inevitable arrival of Hurricane Patricia, a Category 5 “monster storm,”
The holidays are right around the corner, but before you travel, a lot of personal information must first be provided to your chosen airline. Because
Are you traveling this month and think you may want to take a load off before or after your flight? Then you will definitely want
The fact that London has a distinctive Black presence should come as a surprise to no one. After all, we’re in the midst of a
An arrival at the W Chicago Lakeshore hotel is equivalent to stepping into a special moment in time and freezing the frame. The black and
Getting some shut-eye on a flight is challenging for many passengers. The hassle of getting through baggage checks and security can make it hard enough to