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The infamous Boeing 747, which ruled the skies for over 40 years, seems like it's living out its last days.Boeing has cut production to only one 747 every two months, as demand moves toward twin-engine...
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View ArticleThe 6 best golf resorts for couples
We write a lot about “buddy trips” (often all-male or all-female) as a main type of golf vacation, but we know all too well that these are far from the only way to craft a memorable golf travel...
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Traveling to far away places is great. The long flight you have to take to get there — not so great.Luckily there are ways to make long flights more enjoyable.Take a look at the infographic below,...
View ArticleA group of travelers is attempting something that hasn't been done for 85 years
In 1930, a small team of men led British explorer Bertram Thomas on what became the first recorded crossing of Rub' al Khali, or "The Empty Quarter", the largest sand desert in the world. For the first...
View Article5 reasons why it's better to visit Venice in the winter
Winter isn’t exactly peak season for tourism in Venice—and that’s exactly why it’s the best time for you to visit. Unlike summer, when the city belongs to out-of-towners, La Serenissima in winter is...
View ArticleThe 9 most sought-after Airbnb properties
Airbnb's nine most wish-listed properties range from hotel-priced villas in Mexico to highly affordable lofts in Rome. These quirky getaways can cost visitors anywhere from $41 per night to $350....
View ArticleThis is where people with private jets will be traveling to the most this winter
When the winter hits, more and more travelers look for destinations that either allow them to enjoy the snow or escape it in a sun-soaked environment. To determine where those looking to fly by private...
View ArticleThe most anticipated hotel openings of 2016
Need some inspiration for planning your 2016 travels? Let this list of notable hotel openings be your guide. From a multiyear makeover of a Parisian legend and a downtown Manhattan spot with...
View ArticleThis Google app could forever change the way you travel
Google's translation app has a new feature that will come in handy for travelers.You point your smartphone's camera at a sign printed in a foreign language, and Google's translation technology changes...
View ArticleThe best ski destinations in North America
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View ArticleThe most romantic hotel suites in the world
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View ArticleThe most bizarre tourist attractions in America
America is home to a wide variety of tourist attractions, some of which are fascinatingly wacky. Whether you're looking for a museum dedicated to bananas or a house made of paper, odds are it can be...
View ArticleAll the reasons you should move to Sweden, summed up in 2 minutes
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Wait. Is this really possible?No. Well, yes. Well, maybe.If you look at travel as most of us do, an activity that involves the standard transportation, accommodation, sampling of the local cuisine and...
View ArticleChina is building its most terrifying glass-bottom bridge yet
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View ArticleNew York subways are about to get a huge makeover
New York City's subways are about to get a huge makeover as part of a proposed $52 million overhaul.Story and editing by Jeremy DreyfussFollow INSIDER on FacebookFollow INSIDER on YouTube Join the...
View Article15 fascinating good luck charms from around the world
For people living in different countries around the world, various charms, talismans, and amulets have become symbols of good luck.While some of these charms are used throughout several countries in a...
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