'Distinct cultures are being flattened' – how millennials ruined our holidays
From Lisbon to Vancouver, via Morecambe, the world is more homogenous than ever before – is it such a bad thing?
From Lisbon to Vancouver, via Morecambe, the world is more homogenous than ever before – is it such a bad thing?
New data suggests that, despite their noble intentions, holidaymakers are refusing to change the way they travel
So-called ‘drip pricing’ will be subject to a government consultation, but this isn't the main problem facing air passengers
Quirky coins and coppers on the countertop – without cash, travel will never be the same
From a cheap and cheerful Australian startup to an ambitious new British carrier, these new airlines promise to revolutionise air travel
Train firms are trying to win over passengers with gimmicky rewards, when all anyone really wants is their train to arrive on time
From relaxing stays in the British countryside to world-beating skiing trips, these are the getaways you should be booking now
No queues, no walking and bespoke cappuccino art: we delve into the world of the VVIP airport terminal
Though only half the population holds a passport, the French aren’t as insular or travel averse as they seem
India is the latest country to suspend visa services for some tourists due to a diplomatic row – a tactic some say is becoming more common
Our aviation expert has travelled to dozens of countries over his 40-year career. Here he shares his most memorable flights
The new ETA (electronic travel authorisation) scheme will create a fresh obstacle for tourists from Europe, North America and beyond
Two years since lockdowns ended, some UK hubs are investing hundreds of millions of pounds to improve service. Others really need to
Airlines still overbook flights, and if nobody volunteers to be bumped, certain characteristics make you more likely to be shown the exit
Car journeys aren't the easiest of experiences at the best of times, but adding tech into the mix can end in disaster
Once an unmissable luxury, the rise of food delivery apps means enjoying an in-room club sandwich may soon be a thing of the past
Aircraft interiors have fallen behind our homes and cars – but there are signs of innovation at one carrier
First daily towel washing became a shameful activity, then single-use toiletries – and now they have come for our footwear
In a world of room key card failures and air traffic control meltdowns, holidaymakers are bearing the brunt of our obsession with innovation
As Plymouth airport launches a bid to reopen, we take a look at the recent history of our regional airports and what's next