Packing May Get Easier As Airlines Eye Relaxing Liquid Rules With New Tech
In response to some European airlines dropping the 3-1-1 rule, some American airlines are considering relaxing the rule as well. The 3-1-1 rule gets its name from the requirements: liquids must be in...
View Article5 Travel Destinations For Foodies Around The World
Originally Published Mar. 10, 2016. If you don’t think twice about hopping on a flight to taste the best chili crab in Singapore or the tastiest po’boy sandwich in New Orleans, we’ve got you covered....
View ArticleTake The Road Less Traveled On Your Summer Road Trip
Originally Posted Jul. 13, 2015. Windows down, radio up, a cooler full of snacks and your best friends in the passenger seats — makes for an unforgettable summer road trip. But beyond cruising down the...
View ArticleAirline Passengers To Receive Automatic Refunds Under New U.S. Rule For...
The next time you experience a flight disruption, a new airline rule could lead to a full refund. Thanks to the rule, made possible by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act...
View ArticleHow Carnival Restored Joy In St. Lucia And Across The Caribbean After...
Hurricane Beryl was a significant and destructive storm that struck the Caribbean in June and July. Forming as a tropical storm in late June, Beryl rapidly strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane...
View ArticleBook That Trip! New Study Reveals Travel Is Healthy, Slows Aging Process
A new study has revealed travel’s physical and mental health benefits, and a delay in the aging process is one. By applying entropy theory to tourism, researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in...
View ArticleTrill On Wheels Expands With Brunch Tour To Celebrate Houston Hip-Hop And...
A popular Houston interactive attraction that continues to reel in tourists and amplifying the city’s rich history and Black business scene has expanded its offerings. Trill On Wheels is the nation’s...
View ArticleState Department Announces U.S. Passports Can Be Renewed Online
American travelers will soon be able to renew their passports online, CBS News reports. The U.S. State Department announced on Sept. 18 that a new system will be rolled out that will bypass the dated...
View ArticleMore Than 70 Artists To Gather In Oakland To Support Black Women
Over 75 artists will gather in Oakland from Oct. 3 to 5 to address issues disproportionately affecting Black women. The Black Tulip Cultural Week of Action is a three-day event where artists from...
View ArticleHalle Bailey Names St. Lucia And Maldives Her Favorite Travel Destinations
Halle Bailey jet-sets around the world to work and for various appearances, but there are two locations that she loves visiting the most. The Little Mermaid star’s passion for travel has made her an...
View ArticleBig Tech Employee Shares 5 Tips For Quiet Vacationing After 10 Weeks Away...
Meet Tobi Oluwole, a former big tech employee who spent ten weeks vacationing from 2022 to 2023 but only officially reported three weeks of vacation time. Now a full-time entrepreneur and LinkedIn...
View ArticleLevel 3 Travel Advisory Issued For Egypt Due To Increased Risk Of Terrorism
The U.S. Department of State issued a “Level 3” travel advisory to Egypt on Tuesday due to an increased risk of terrorism that has struck the country. The advisory warns U.S. tourists from traveling...
View ArticleBermuda Art Month Amplifies Its Rich Culture and History With Exhibits,...
The month of October is taking on new significance in Bermuda as the island nation celebrates its second annual Art Month. BLACK ENTERPRISE received an exclusive introduction to the growing event,...
View ArticleHere’s What Happened When Iceland Tried A 4-Day Work Week
Iceland welcomed the idea of a four-day work week, and as a result, the country’s economy is booming, CNN reported. The decision is helping Iceland outperform other countries, as the shorter work...
View ArticleLuxury Travel Group For Black Women Shutters, Customers Have Yet To Be Refunded
After a luxury travel group for Black women shut down days before an upcoming trip, customers wonder what happened to their money spent. The now-defunct “Ladies and Luggage” group abruptly canceled a...
View ArticleATL Restaurant ‘This Is It!’ Forced Out By Eminent Domain
A famous metro Atlanta soul food restaurant has announced it will soon close its Panola Road location but not by choice. This is It! is located in DeKalb County on Panola Road near Interstate 20. The...
View ArticleGreen Book Global Launches Road Trip Planner Tool To Provide Inclusive...
Building on its success as the first and only Black travel booking and review platform, Green Book Global is expanding its services with a new Road Trip Planner app feature. With Green Book Global...
View ArticleNYC Mayor Eric Adams Signs Safe Hotels Act Into Law Despite Industry Protests
New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams is receiving backlash from the hospitality industry after signing the controversial Safe Hotels Act into law, Asian Hospitality reports. The legislation requires...
View ArticleWhy A Fall Beach Getaway Was Just The Reset I Needed
The beach is my happy place. Something about the scent of saltwater wafting on the breeze, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore, and the sun’s warmth on my skin just melts my stress away....
View Article‘Traveling While Black’ Series’ Creators Use ‘Comfortability For Black...
The Seattle-based couple behind the “Traveling While Black” series is going inside the “Comfortability for Black People” metric they developed for reviewing destinations. Marlie and Anthony Love took...
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