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Thursday, April 16, 2015

BUSINESS

Hamzah Nasser founded his Yemeni cafe brand, Haraz Coffee House, in 2021 in Dearborn, Mich. and intends to double the number of Haraz locations to 60 from 30 by the end of the year.

Photo by:Daniel Ribar for The New York Times

Why Do Yemeni Coffeehouses Seem to Be Everywhere Lately?

By Gregory Barber

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

For cafes like Haraz Coffee House, riding a wave of interest nationwide in late-night, alcohol-free gathering spaces means embracing the franchise model.

BOOKS

Photo by:Ben Hickey

Fill In the Blank: Which World Cities Are in These Book Titles?

By J. D. Biersdorfer

Monday, June 23, 2025

Try this short literary geography quiz that takes you around the globe.

WORLD

Air Canada, the country’s largest carrier, said taxes and other airport charges were behind higher fares.

Photo by:Erik S Lesser/EPA, via Shutterstock

With Few Discount Airlines, Canadian Travelers Face Steeper Fares

By Vjosa Isai

Saturday, June 21, 2025

A new report by Canada’s Competition Bureau recommends opening more of the country’s domestic airline market to foreign companies to help lower fares.

TRAVEL

Seth, left, and Josh Meyers recorded an episode of their podcast, which focuses on family travel, at the Grand Canyon last summer, much to Seth’s dismay.

Photo by:via Seth and Josh Meyers

Seth and Josh Meyers Are Here to Poke Fun at Your Family Vacations

By Christine Chung

Friday, June 20, 2025

In their podcast, “Family Trips With the Meyers Brothers,” the comedians interview notable guests about memorable childhood holidays.

TRAVEL

Supporters of a federal rule compelling airlines to offer more support for travelers with wheelchairs saw the measure as a hard-fought win.

Photo by:Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Airlines and Trump Administration Backpedal on Protections for Travelers With Wheelchairs

By Christine Chung

Friday, June 20, 2025

A landmark rule to expand the rights of disabled air travelers has been hamstrung by a lawsuit from major airlines and delayed enforcement by the Transportation Department.

T-MAGAZINE

Left: at Le Provençal, a hotel near the French town of Hyères, a seawater swimming pool is carved into the rocky shoreline. Right: for his first hotel project, the interior architect Rodolphe Parente was inspired by the hotel’s mid-20th-century roots.

Photo by:Left: Julie Liger. Right: Alexis Armanet

On the French Riviera, a Secret Resort Worth Searching For

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Plus: embroidered bedding, a woodworking exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.

T-MAGAZINE

Photo by:Ilya Milstein

How to Pack a Travel First-Aid Kit

By Sara Clemence

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Experts weigh in on what to bring for a healthy, stress-free trip.

TRAVEL

An open section of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, where more than 80 miles of the road remain closed because of storm damage.

Photo by:Mike Belleme for The New York Times

Visiting the Storm-Battered Blue Ridge Parkway? Here’s What to Know.

By Gabe Castro-Root

Monday, June 16, 2025

The 469-mile route known as “America’s favorite drive” has mostly reopened nine months after Hurricane Helene, but there are still detours and closures to watch out for.

US

Newark Liberty International Airport in May.

Photo by:Dakota Santiago for The New York Times

Equipment Problems Vexed Newark Airport Controllers for Years

By Kate Kelly

Monday, June 16, 2025

Records show that air traffic controllers handling Newark Liberty International Airport flights have grappled with equipment outages since at least 2023, an anxiety-causing situation they call “plug and pray.”

TRAVEL

The beaches extend in long lines of sand to the east and the west of Las Terrenas, a town on the Samaná Peninsula in the Dominican Republic.

Photo by:Tatiana Fernández for The New York Times

A Caribbean ‘Promised Land’ Where the Beaches Go On Forever

By Shannon Sims

Monday, June 16, 2025

In Las Terrenas, a lush corner of the Dominican Republic, the ceviche practically swims into your bowl, and the soft sand and palm trees seem to have no end.

TRAVEL

Photo by:Edu Bayer for The New York Times

Protests in Europe Target Mass Tourism With Squirt Guns and Roller Bags

By Gabe Castro-Root and Edu Bayer

Sunday, June 15, 2025

In Italy, Portugal and Spain, activists used water pistols and a “noisy stroll” of suitcases to draw attention to rising housing costs and the environmental toll of tourism.

BRIEFING

A torii gate outside a shrine in Kyoto.

Photo by:Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Sharing the Secrets of Travel

By Lyna Bentahar

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Plus, the latest on the manhunt for the Minnesota gunman.

TRAVEL

An Air India Boeing 787, the type of aircraft that crashed on Thursday in Ahmedabad, India, killing at least 269 people.

Photo by:Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto, via Getty Images

Is There a Safest Seat in a Plane Crash? We Asked Experts.

By Gabe Castro-Root

Friday, June 13, 2025

With all eyes on the sole survivor of Air India Flight 171, aviation insiders say that in an air catastrophe, “all bets are off” and seat choice matters little.

BUSINESS

The tail of the Air India plane at the crash site in Ahmedabad, India, on Thursday.

Photo by:Ajit Solanki/Associated Press

What Caused the Air India Crash? Experts Study Video of the Plane’s Descent.

By Niraj Chokshi and Christine Chung

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Safety experts said investigators would be looking at why and how the plane started descending during its take off.

BUSINESS

Firefighters work to put out smoldering wreckage at the site where an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane crashed in Ahmedabad, in India, on Thursday.

Photo by:Amit Dave/Reuters

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Raised Safety Concerns but Had Never Crashed Before

By Niraj Chokshi

Thursday, June 12, 2025

There are more than 1,100 of the jets in service today. Air India flies nearly three dozen of them.

TRAVEL

Last July, activists protested against overtourism in Barcelona, Spain. Another protest in the city is expected to take place on Sunday.

Photo by:Bruna Casas/Reuters

Traveling to Europe? Here’s What to Expect From Tourism Protests on June 15.

By Lisa Abend

Thursday, June 12, 2025

On Sunday, activists in Barcelona, Lisbon and other hot spots plan to take to the streets to voice their concerns about “touristification.”

TRAVEL

Photo by:Jeremie Souteyrat for The New York Times

36 Hours in East London

By Desiree Ibekwe

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Now a hub for the trend-conscious set, East London hasn’t lost its industrial roots and vibrant immigrant communities.

TRAVEL

Cheerleaders at a parade during the Juneteenth celebrations in Galveston, Texas, in 2024.

Photo by:Mark Felix/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

9 Places to Celebrate Juneteenth This Year

By Nia Decaille

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The federal holiday, celebrated on June 19, is embraced as a nationwide celebration of Black history. Here’s how and where to partake.

TRAVEL

A suit of armor at WassonArtistry, an appointment-only shop in Ridgewood, Queens.

‘By Appointment Only’ in New York: 6 Hidden Shops Worth Visiting

By Laurie Gwen Shapiro and Hiroko Masuike

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Hand-forged armor. Prehistoric bones. Music that’s never been digitized. This isn’t retail — it’s an invitation-only obsession.

TRAVEL

Photo by:Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Orfeo Tagiuri (stamps)

30 Delightful Hotels in Europe Under $300 a Night

By Noëlle de Leeuw, Ceylan Yeğinsu, Lisa Abend, Valeriya Safronova, Stephen Hiltner, Seth Sherwood, Elaine Glusac, Andrew Ferren and Ingrid K. Williams

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

We scoured the hotel scene in the heart of popular cities in search of stylish lodgings that won’t break the bank. Here’s the best of what we found.

TRAVEL

Houses in the village of Buku Bani. In the animist religion of Sumba, ancestors guide the living from above, so the traditional thatched roofs reach for a connection.

Sumba Is Not Bali. That Is the Point.

By Damien Cave and Lauryn Ishak

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Just an hour away from the more famous vacation spot, the island does not have traffic jams, digital nomads or DJ parties. It does have deserted beaches, surfing spots and a low-key charm.

TRAVEL

Photo by:Robert Samuel Hanson

The Secret to Finding the Best Travel Bargains

By Elaine Glusac

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

The key is to adopt an “off-travel” mind-set and use off-season, off-peak, off-road and other offbeat strategies.

TRAVEL

Trillby & Chadwick, a detective-agency-themed bar in a former police station in Helsinki, Finland.

Photo by:Vesa Laitinen for The New York Times

10 of the World’s Most Alluring Hidden Bars (And How to Find Them)

By Liza Weisstuch

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

You’ll need to know where to look to get into these speakeasy-style lounges around the world. Here are some directions.

TRAVEL

Photo by:Simon Bailly

The Travel Writer’s Dilemma: Share, or Gatekeep?

By Pico Iyer

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

In today’s overtouristed world, should a professional traveler broadcast his discoveries or hide them away?

TRAVEL

Little-known Musée d’Ennery, housed in a neo-Classical mansion, is filled with thousands of Japanese and Chinese objects collected by Clémence d’Ennery in the 19th century.

In Paris, 3 Troves of Art and Curios Even the Parisians Don’t Know About

By Elaine Sciolino and Dmitry Kostyukov

Monday, June 9, 2025

In this city of endless museums and galleries, here are some sequestered collections filled with rarities.

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