The holidays where single travellers are ripped off – and how to dodge the high prices
A growing number of us are travelling alone yet many are still being overcharged
A growing number of us are travelling alone yet many are still being overcharged
An IT meltdown has grounded every flight from the US – if your journey has been affected, it's important to know your rights
As the London Underground celebrates its 160th birthday, here are 160 fascinating facts about the network
In the face of endless online sales and economic uncertainty, it can be tough to know whether you’re getting a good deal
New technology means free upgrades have never been rarer – but there are still ways to increase your chances of a trip to business class
Scored a ticket for the tournament? All your questions answered – from the Gulf state’s PDA laws to advice on World Cup accommodation
After months of confusion and cancelled holidays, India has finally confirmed that Britons will again be able to apply for a visa online
With a quarter of young Britons now teetotal, tour operators and hotels are offering dry itineraries and alcohol-free drink receptions
Seeking posed pictures rather than rich cultural experiences may just provoke eyerolls, but recently the trend has become more troubling
From false listings to fake competitions, scamming techniques are becoming increasingly sophisticated – here's what look out for
For a festive break without the crowds, head to one of these magical spots in Britain and beyond
Whether you love or hate the idea, holiday companies are embracing subscriptions with luxury hotels and US airlines
As Indonesia launches a new ‘beach house visa’, here are eight amazing travel destinations where a permanent move is surprisingly easy
As American Airlines scraps its first-class seats, the most expensive cabins in the sky could soon be the preserve of just a few carriers
Britain’s busiest airport has raised the prospect of more last-minute cancellations over the festive period
Economic turmoil and environmental fears should mean the end of big, bombastic leisure projects. But the cruise industry has other ideas