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Help! Lyft Charged Me $150 for Vomiting in a Car, but I Didn’t Do It.

A passenger who said he had an uneventful ride home from the airport was shocked to be hit with a cleaning fee for a mess in what appeared to be a different vehicle.

How to Find the Best Flights and Travel Deals Over Labor Day and Beyond

Last-minute budget strategies rest on one key principle: flexibility.

Why Your Next Long-Haul Layover May Be in Seoul, Not Dubai

The Iran war has slashed transit traffic at Middle Eastern airports, creating opportunities for hubs in Asia and beyond — at least for now.

U.K. to Test Whether Tweaks to Trans-Atlantic Flight Paths Affect Global Warming

Hundreds of aircraft traversing the North Atlantic will be asked to adjust their altitude in an effort to reduce heat-trapping contrails.

For a Family Vacation on Crete, the Goal Is Simple: Chill Out

The plan was to go light on history and museums, heavy on beaches, food and whatever felt right. In other words, the perfect break.

In a Big Pivot, Seat-Back Screens Are Returning at American Airlines

In an announcement on Tuesday, the carrier promised screens at every seat in its narrow-body fleet, along with an expansion of its premium seating.

Rafting Through the Grand Canyon on a Depleting Colorado River

As water levels on the Colorado River fall to historic lows, a rafting trip through the canyon feels even more precious.

What’s in an Airport Code? In West Palm Beach, It’s the President’s Initials.

The state’s Palm Beach International Airport has been renamed for the president, complete with a rare change in its three-letter airport code.

Where to Eat and Drink at a Barcelona Bar Like a Local

The classic bars, known as bodegas, are where locals in the Catalan capital take their rituals seriously. If you know where to look, you can join them.

In Brittany, France’s Emerald Coast Enchants With Its Beaches, Oysters and More

A stretch of Brittany famous for its oysters, vast beaches and cool, maritime climate offers a refreshing alternative to Europe’s hotter destinations.