Britain has become the tardy man of European aviation
UK airlines and airports are propping up the table when it comes to punctuality, with Brexit blamed in part for their poor performance
UK airlines and airports are propping up the table when it comes to punctuality, with Brexit blamed in part for their poor performance
People who clap when the plane lands are under the spotlight, but there are plenty of other egregious offences
When planes, trains and automobiles just won’t cut it, it’s time to take to the water
From old favourites to dazzling newcomers, our experts reveal the 20 destinations that will tempt you next year
The social media platform TikTok is a go-to resource for Gen Z holidaymakers, and its growing influence is becoming harder to ignore
The Australian press are calling it ‘The Bali Bonk Ban’ – but will the impact on tourism really be so catastrophic?
Five of the best places for a working holiday this winter – plus how much you could save by spending a month or two overseas
To be certain of seeing the white stuff on December 25, head to one of these options in Britain and beyond
We take a whistle-stop tour of every World Heritage Site and consider what the future holds for Unesco’s project, 50 years after its launch
Air India’s new guidance on cabin crew hairstyles is just one of the curiously outdated measures that remain in place at 35,000 feet
Our writer consulted an expert and liaised with hotels, cruise lines and agents for a better deal – this is what happened
From redesigning carriages to personalising routes, this is how the super-rich do rail travel
From nostalgic full English flashbacks to hanging out by the electric car chargers, you shared your favourite roadside experiences
Edelweiss, with its own cinema and nightclub, is the ultimate address in the French resort where ‘billionaires go to see and be seen’
From traffic deaths and road quality to urban congestion, we’ve crunched the numbers to reveal the safest and scariest options for a trip
Rugby Moto services scored a whopping 100 per cent in a recent customer satisfaction survey – but does it really make for a welcome break?