A Delta Airlines commercial aircraft approaches to land at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California January 18, 2022. Mike Blake | Reuters Flight disruptions continued Sunday but eased from the rocky start to Memorial Day weekend, a test for carriers as they gear up for a busy summer travel season after more than two
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Döner Kebabs are all over Berlin, likely because a Turkish-German man saw a need for cheap, portable lunch for the city’s many laborers. It’s thought that the first döner kebab sandwich was sold in 1972, using the same meat rotisseries that have been popular throughout Turkey and beyond for centuries. Today, locals and tourists alike
Savoring an aperitif at sundown as the fiery sun sinks into the big blue has been a sacrosanct ritual in seafaring Marseille since time immemorial. But the bar scene has evolved far beyond sailors chugging back bottles of cheap wine portside or Marcel Pagnol film characters chinking Pastis glasses in the 1930s at the Vieux
North Carolina is one of the most geographically diverse states in the country. With three main regions — the Appalachian Mountains, the Piedmont, and the Coastal Plain — the Tarheel State offers a range of activities for anyone looking to visit. While its largest city, Charlotte, often ranks as one of the fastest growing cities
To succeed as a high-end hotel these days, food and beverage programs cannot be viewed as mere afterthought. More than ever, clientele are coming to these special places specifically for wining and dining. This ongoing series is dedicated to them. We’re circling the globe in search of the hotel bars and bistros that are destinations
Intrepid travelers come to Jordan to experience the ancient ruins of Petra, the wide open spaces of Wadi Rum, heart-pumping hikes, Arab hospitality and (of course) the kunafeh. Fortunately, Jordan makes entering a breeze for many visitors, offering a visa on arrival and the possibility of extension (yes, they already know you won’t want to
Not that you need an excuse to drink these wines that truly speak of place. The state of Oregon is a small and shining jewel in the crown of American wine regions. That’s not only for its physical beauty, but also for its association with France’s Burgundy region, a trend started in 1987 when the
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►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ Luang Prabang is an amazing historical city in Laos, and it also happens to be an amazing city for food. You’ll find an array of incredible Lao food to experience. Morning Market – One of the best places to get started
In this article NYT Many people occasionally travel for work. But for some, travel is at the heart of their jobs. CNBC Travel spoke with people from four industries about occupations where working from home — or an office for that matter — isn’t an option. A year of travel Name: Sebastian ModakJob: Former New
Sparkling Salt Lake City, with its bluebird skies and powder-dusted mountains, is Utah’s capital city, and yet still manages to emanate a small-town feel. Downtown is easy to get around and fairly quiet come evening. It’s hard to grasp that some 1.2 million people live in the metro area. Two major interstates cross at Salt
Whether you’re a cold-weather camper, a summer backpacking fanatic or a cross-country road tripper, finding the perfect campground can be a challenge, especially when it comes to maximizing your scenery and minimizing the crowds. While it’s easiest to stay in campgrounds that are already well visited, willingness to go off the beaten path goes a long
As you celebrate National Hamburger Day (May 28th) this Memorial Day Weekend, retirement is probably the last thing on your mind. But as the sizzling aroma of those grilling burgers captivates your nostrils, consider for a moment how your retirement is like a mouth-watering juicy hamburger. “A hamburger represents all you’ve achieved and accumulated from
(CNN) — In January, news that Japan had plans to nominate several gold and silver mines on Sado Island as a UNESCO World Heritage site sparked anger in South Korea, which remembers the site as something quite different from Japan’s depiction. The nomination specifically highlights the history of the mines during the Edo period, from
I’m a travel journalist and I’ve given up flying. It might’ve been the best thing I’ve done – both for myself and the planet. If I knew it was to be my last flight, I would’ve flown somewhere more remote than Mallorca. Antarctica or Papua New Guinea, maybe: once-in-a-lifetime destinations that require serious effort to
Editor’s Note — Monthly Ticket is a new CNN Travel series that spotlights some of the most fascinating topics in the travel world. In May, we’re riding the rails as we explore the world’s greatest train journeys. Whether you’re looking for travel inspiration or insider knowledge, Monthly Ticket will take you there. (CNN) — The
Firing up the grill this weekend? Add some sweetness to your summer celebration by keeping the coals hot all the way through the dessert course. In his new cookbook, Green Fire: Extraordinary Ways to Grill Fruits and Vegetables, chef Francis Mallmann does just that. And while grill enthusiasts may be familiar with zucchini spears and
Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey return to the home of John Proctor, one of the victims of the infamous Salem witch trials. Their last investigation opened a gateway to the dead, and now they want to know who — or what — came out of it. Fearless duo Amy Bruni and Adam Berry
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►Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe On Day 9 of our food and travel trip to Bhutan, we woke up in Haa Valley, had a delicious Bhutanese breakfast, took a hike, and the highlight for me was driving through Chele La Pass (3,988 meters) at sunset. Haa Valley Farm Stay (Ugyen & Doley) – Bhutanese breakfast
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