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Whether you want to escape the cold weather or embrace it, there are lots of incredible U.S. destinations you can visit for a last-minute winter vacation.
Big Sky, Montana, has claimed the top spot as Expedia’s No. 1 travel destination for 2026. Interest is rising fast, with searches for flights and lodging jumping a whopping 92% this year, signaling that this once-under-the-radar mountain town is now officially on travelers’ radars.
Numerous airlines, hotels and booking sites have travel deals for 2025 to various destinations. Offers include flight discounts, hotel deals, travel tour packages and all-inclusive vacation bundles. Companies like TripAdvisor, United Airlines, Expedia ...
While inflation is ticking upward in the United States and currently sits at 2.7 percent, travel prices have been heading in the opposite direction. The August 2025 Travel Inflation Report from NerdWallet shows that for the fifth straight month in a row ...
Planning a family vacation that checks all the boxes—fun, memorable, and affordable—can feel like a tall order. Between different interests, varying age ranges, and budgeting for meals, lodging, and entertainment, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed before ...
As summer approaches and many Americans plan to jet-set across the country and world on vacation, the U.S. Department of State is warning travelers to take caution while visiting a popular destination. On May 23, the department reissued a level 2 travel ...
Brand USA has debuted the most ambitious global tourism marketing campaign in its history during this week's Brand USA Travel Week U.K. and Europe in London. Titled "America the Beautiful," the campaign aims to bolster international tourism's impact on the ...
Airlines are offering refunds for canceled flights, but weather-related disruptions may not qualify for additional compensation. Travel insurance may cover trip cancellations or interruptions if the destination is uninhabitable, but policies must be ...
The U.S. State Department has issued an updated travel advisory for Mexico, warning Americans about potential dangers in the popular vacation destination. Released on Aug. 12, the advisory raised Mexico to a Level 2 alert, urging travelers to "exercise ...