Tag Archives: U.S

First-Ever Commercial Flights Launching To Popular U.S. Beach City In May

Share The Article It seems like we can fly anywhere, but that’s actually not the case. At least one of America’s top destinations is still behind the times. This popular summer getaway has always been reached the old-fashioned way. But starting later this month, that will all be set to change, so you will no […]

Fly Cheap! Budget Airline Launching 7 New Flights From U.S. To Mexico City

Share The Article Mexico City’s urban sprawl is impossible to fathom, ranging from the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacán to some of the trendiest neighborhoods in the world, and centuries-old traditions in between. Just a decade ago, Mexico City was widely viewed as one of Mexico’s ‘dangerous’ destinations, put in the same category as actual no-go […]

Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To This Vibrant Asian City From 7 U.S. Airports

Share The Article As a born-and-raised Texan, I can say if there’s one thing Dallas lacks, it’s genuine culture. No designated Chinatown or Little Italy — just endless Mexican restaurants where Texans can’t even allow that, having to cattle-prod ‘Tex’ to the ‘Mex’, creating their own fusion nobody asked for. Given how DFW is the […]

The U.S. Is No Longer The World’s 2nd Favorite Destination: European Country Takes Over Again

Share The Article Well, the results are in, and it looks like last year’s shake-up in global tourism was no accident. For the second consecutive year, Spain has officially secured its position as the world’s second most visited country, confirming its powerhouse status. According to the latest figures attributed to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) […]

New Airline Launching Nonstop Flights From U.S. To This Timeless U.K. City

Share The Article Well, well, well… in a time when it seems we’re seeing more airline bankruptcies than start-ups, one new U.K.-based airline is going for gold and hoping to strike it rich with a bold endeavor. Usually, an airline starts out slow and gains a loyal fan base, but Global Airlines is already venturing […]

Americans Can Now Fly To Central America’s Most Underrated Destination From 3 U.S. Airports

Share The Article Every year, Mexico seems to be all the rage as if Cancun is the only place suitable for an epic vacation. But, what’s essentially next door in terms of air travel lies an endless array of vacation options from bustling cities like Panama City, the natural wonders of Costa Rica, newfound hotspots […]

Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To This Vibrant Mexican City From 4 U.S. Airports

Share The Article Last Updated 23 hours ago While most Americans venturing south of the border will find themselves in Cancun, Cabo, or Mexico City, there’s another historic city that’s becoming far easier to reach this year. Better yet, it’s on very few travelers’ radars, so you don’t have to deal with the headache of […]

These Are The Top 3 U.S. Train Rides For 2025, According To National Geographic

Share The Article Last Updated 13 mins ago As convenient as air travel may be, and as awesome as it is to snag a window seat at cruising altitude, the truth is we have no idea if we’re looking down at Paris, Texas or Paris, France. As a result, train travel has become more popular […]

These Are The 3 Safest U.S. Airlines For 2025

Share The Article Year after year, airlineratings.com has released their annual list of the world’s safest airlines in some form or another. For 2025, these travel experts unveiled some big surprises both globally and domestically – many of which fly through U.S. skies. You might be wondering how such a list is compiled. No worries; […]

These Are The 5 U.S. Airlines With The Least Amount Of Delays Going Into 2025 

Share The Article One of the worst things you can hear in the airport? That your flight has been delayed!   It means more time drinking overpriced coffee and less time relaxing in your final destination. The frustration is real.   Sometimes, flight delays are inevitable, especially during periods of bad weather.   But there […]

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