When the U.S. Department of State issues a new or updated travel alert or advisory, what does that mean for travelers? Should you cancel your trip? Is travel insurance affected? Experts weigh in.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that her country is prepared to host Iran's first-round matches at the ...
The State Department classifies Mexico at a Level 2 – “exercise increased caution” because of terrorism, crime and kidnapping ...
Travel insurance helps protect your trip, but not if these seven scenarios happen to you on a cruise. What travelers should ...
Spring break visitors to Mexico are being warned to maintain attentiveness to avoid trouble, along with apt logistical and medical planning decisions ...
Long lines at airports, the Iran war and other developments have left some travelers concerned about venturing out on vacation.
A safety-first rundown of cities flagged by United States and other official travel advisories, plus why the risk-reward ...
Fast-rising gas prices are among the challenges travelers face this spring travel season. Americans who thought spring break would offer rest and relaxation after a tough winter may be in for a rude ...
Rising fuel prices, TSA bottlenecks and geopolitical unrest threaten to snarl spring-break plans Fast-rising gas prices are among the challenges travelers face this spring travel season. Americans who ...
Texans planning to travel to Mexico or currently visiting there are urged to closely follow warnings from the U.S. Department of State, which advises U.S. citizens to not travel to the states of ...