Global policies, tense diplomacy, and evolving conflicts have reshaped travel realities for Americans. What once felt like distant yet reachable countries are now surrounded by restrictions, suspended ... READ the POST
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Why Direct Flights to China Are Still Hard to Find (And Expensive) in 2026
Direct flights between the United States and China used to feel routine: a long haul, a meal tray, and a landing that connected two economies in a single jump. In 2026, that simplicity is still hard ... READ the POST

7 Gen Z Travel Habits in 2026 That Are Changing How Everyone Else Has To Plan Trips
Trips used to be built on fixed PTO, a hotel near the sights, and a spreadsheet that nobody opened again. In 2026, Gen Z travel planning moves faster and lands later, shaped by short-form video, AI ... READ the POST

9 Beach Towns Where High Tide Now Floods Main Street
High-tide flooding used to be a quirky photo opportunity, a glossy street and a quick laugh before lunch. Along parts of the U.S. coast, it is now a recurring, calendar-driven disruption that shows up ... READ the POST

8 ESTA and eTA Questions Travelers Keep Getting Wrong Before US Trips
Digital travel authorizations look simple until they collide with airline gate rules and border inspection reality. ESTA and Canada’s eTA are fast to apply for, but they are also unforgiving about ... READ the POST

9 Things Foreign Visitors Are Quietly Deleting From Their Phones Before Flying to America
Some visitors flying to the United States have started treating their phones like travel documents: useful, necessary, and a little risky when packed with too much life. At the border, digital privacy ... READ the POST
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