A rare hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship raises new health questions and fears about travel safety ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Here's what health officials are saying about the global risk ...
New data from Skyscanner and Expedia Group shows how Americans are adapting to higher summer travel costs.
Travel advice has changed for several countries near Iran, including holiday destinations popular with Brits, after the government declared a “heightened risk” of regional tension. Escalating civil ...
Aftershocks have been felt across Japan after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit the country on Monday. The quake has left at least 51 people injured, with the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) warning ...
In partnership with Racing NSW. Super Bright has been something of a stalwart in Nathan Doyle's stable and while her racing ...
The U.S. Department of State raised its travel advisories for Azerbaijan and São Tomé and Príncipe to Level 3. A worldwide caution for Americans traveling internationally remains in effect due to ...
Reports of a hantavirus cluster linked to a cruise ship in the Atlantic have led many travelers, especially in Florida, to wonder: Is it safe to travel? Public Health experts say the answer is yes.
When something major goes wrong on a cruise ship, it almost always makes the news. You've seen the grim headlines: passengers overboard, thrill rides malfunctioning, brawls breaking out on deck. Add ...
This South American nation received an "exercise increased caution" advisory by the State Department. Here's why ...
This Eurasian nation received the second-highest level travel advisory by the State Department, warning Americans to ...
The United States is losing its market share of international travelers despite a global increase in tourism, according to data from the World Travel & Tourism Council. North America was the ...
(WJW) — Americans looking to travel to the African country of Nigeria in the near future are being advised to reconsider. An updated travel advisory was issued Wednesday by the U.S. government, citing ...