Sun Siyam Resorts: Azure Seascapes & Regenerative Tourism Experiences

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Sun Siyam Group was founded by Maldivian entrepreneur Ahmed Siyam Mohamed, whose passion for people, nature and local culture shapes the company’s values and guest experiences. © Courtesy of Sun Siyam Resorts With five resorts across the Maldives and a boutique beach retreat in Sri Lanka set to reopen, Sun Siyam Resorts delivers memorable, affordable-luxury … Read more

Park City Debuts Thin Air Innovation Festival: Inspiring Ideas and Tech

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Businesses from across the United States will gather in Park City this spring for the city’s inaugural Thin Air Innovation Festival. Running April 6–8, the new festival centers on “Innovation in Peak Human Performance” and brings together an eclectic mix of speakers, panelists and networking events. Attendees can expect thought-provoking conversations, opportunities to connect with … Read more

Airlines for America Forecasts Record Summer 2019 Air Travel Numbers

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Summer 2019 promises to be a busy season for U.S. airlines. Airlines for America predicts that more than 257 million passengers will fly on U.S. carriers between June 1 and August 31. That figure represents a 3.4 percent increase over last summer’s record total of 248.8 million passengers during the same period and marks the … Read more

Top Stocking Stuffers for Travel Lovers and Nomads

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Looking for fun items to tuck into holiday stockings? Here are several practical and stylish choices that make great gifts. One standout is the MIVA Recovery bottle, which cleverly combines a water bottle with a muscle roller. Its double-walled steel construction keeps drinks hot or cold for hours, while a flip straw lid and a … Read more

Alaska Airlines Expands with New Regional Routes and Flights

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Alaska Airlines is adding three new regional routes later this year, increasing travel options for customers in California, Idaho and Nevada. Beginning Nov. 5, the airline will introduce daily round-trip service between Los Angeles (LAX) and Monterey (MRY), and between Boise (BOI) and Reno (RNO). Additionally, a new seasonal flight between Los Angeles and Gunnison/Crested … Read more

Avianca and Air Canada Codeshare: Routes, Benefits & Booking Guide

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Just in time for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, Air Canada and Avianca Airlines have joined forces to simplify travel between Canada and Brazil. The two Star Alliance carriers have implemented a codeshare agreement that expands direct connections from Canada to nine Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasília. Under this … Read more

Gatwick to Double Rail Services by 2020: What It Means for Travelers

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The first new Thameslink trains serving Gatwick Airport are scheduled to begin passenger service next spring on the Brighton–Bedford route. Starting in 2018, these trains will operate two new direct services linking Gatwick with Peterborough and Cambridge, once the Thameslink infrastructure upgrade — a project valued at $9.8 billion — is complete. Separately, a new … Read more

Chalet Mirabell: Christine & Michael Reiterer’s Passion Project

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Chalet Mirabell, set on a sunny plateau above Hafling near Merano in Alto Adige, Italy, commands sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and exemplifies the enduring charm of the Alps. © Hotel Chalet Mirabell Founded in 2004 by Christine and Michael Reiterer, Chalet Mirabell is a five-star hotel with 70 rooms and suites. From the … Read more

Women Adventurers Exploring Newfoundland: Epic Coastal Journeys

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Rugged and remote, Newfoundland offers an invigorating challenge for women travelers seeking a personal testing ground. Wild Women Expeditions, founded in Newfoundland by Jennifer Haddow, has introduced two new multi-day itineraries that immerse participants in the province’s dramatic landscapes and rich history. The seven-day Newfoundland Gros Morne Multi-Sport Adventure combines hiking, sea kayaking and a … Read more

Taste Quito: A Culinary Walking Tour of Ecuador’s Capital

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Quito may not yet have the culinary fame of Lima, but this Andean capital is quickly earning recognition for its food scene. Each year brings more gastronomy-focused tours across Ecuador, while locally produced coffee and chocolate complement the wide variety of fresh ingredients grown throughout the country. The most recent and impressive hotel in the … Read more