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Flying between Southeast Asia and Europe is about to get easier for travelers heading through Singapore. Singapore Airlines is increasing flights to Amsterdam during the peak 2026 summer and autumn travel period, adding three extra weekly services on one of its busiest long-haul routes. The carrier will operate 10 weekly flights between Singapore and the [...]

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Europe’s biggest low-cost airline says it has entered a new financial era just as another busy summer travel season begins. Ryanair confirmed on May 25 that it has repaid its final outstanding €1.2 billion bond, leaving the airline group effectively debt free for the first time since going public in 1997. The move gives the [...]

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If you shop while traveling, learning how to claim your VAT refund when traveling to Europe can save you money. Here’s how the process works, what to ask for in store, and what to expect at the airport so you do not leave cash behind in a crumpled receipt pile.

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Some of America’s best-known cities had earlier names that were harder to pronounce, easier to forget, or simply replaced by new ambitions. Here’s a traveler-friendly look at U.S. cities that used to have different names and what their old identities reveal.

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Some hotel room items are complimentary, and some are very much not. Here’s a practical guide to the items you should never take from your hotel room, plus a few things you can usually pack without guilt.

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