Tag: Summer (Season)

How Heat Waves are Changing Tourism in Europe

It was the middle of July, peak summer travel season, and the news from Europe wasn’t looking good:…

Passengers Sigh as Heathrow Caps Numbers to Head Off ‘Airmageddon’

She felt sympathy for ground-staff workers, she said, but the experience had only confirmed to her that she…

Getting a Passport Will Be Another Pain for Summer Travels

In May, Paula Knight, 33, was gearing up for a family trip to Mallorca when she realized she,…

What to See, Eat and Do in Toronto

Canada’s biggest city and North America’s fourth-largest metropolis, Toronto received more than 27.5 million visitors annually before the…

Pass the Chowder, and the Curry: Jamaican Chefs Add to Cape Cod’s Culinary Delights

At the Jerk Cafe, a storefront tucked into a strip mall in the Cape Cod village of South…

What to Know About Flight Delays and Cancellations This Summer

More people flew out of airports in the United States on Sunday — 2.46 million according to the…

Copenhagen: What to Eat, Drink and Do This Summer

Over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, Copenhagen somehow seems only to have become more thoroughly itself. With…

How Travelers to Europe Can Deal With the Summer’s Chaos

Adding to the upheaval, aviation workers in Europe have held strikes in recent weeks, demanding better working conditions…

Gas Prices in U.S. Hit $5 a Gallon

HOUSTON — Gasoline prices reached a grim milestone on Saturday, as the national average for regular gasoline reached…

12 Rosés to Drink Now or Anytime of Year

Château de Manissy Tavel Cuvée des Lys 2020, 14 percent, $20The dark, powerful rosés of Tavel in the…

Vacation Alternatives for the Budget-Conscious

The sprawl of strip malls that comprises Houston’s Chinatown, for example, is the only tip-off that you’re still…

These New Low-Cost Airlines (Might) Offer Deals

This spring, the Icelandic airline Play began flying between the United States and Iceland. Service has already started…