What Travelers Need to Know About Middle East Flight Disruptions

The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to mass flight delays and cancellations, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Following US and Israeli attacks on Iran launched on February 28, Gulf states including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, and Iraq introduced full or partial airspace closures and temporary flight restrictions. Flights

21 Best Airbnbs in Rome: Historic Views & Modern Amenities

Skip to main content These are some of the most memorable stays in the Eternal City. Courtesy Airbnb Rome really does have everything—centuries of history, art, and architecture; a walkable center with top-notch food and world-class shopping; and beautiful Airbnbs to rest your head. It’s relatively compact, but endlessly inspiring. I visit roughly once a

How to Navigate TSA Wait Times Amid the Partial Government Shutdown

As the partial government shutdown nears the one-month mark, some travelers have found themselves stuck in hours-long security lines at select airports across the US. On Sunday, March 8, major hubs like Houston Hobby International Airport (HOU) and New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) reported TSA lines up to 3.5 hours long, with viral

The 28 Most Beautiful Countries in the World, From Argentina to Tanzania

Skip to main content From tropical rainforests to staggering waterfalls, these countries have it all. Getty The most beautiful countries in the world are truly dependent on the eye of the beholder—as clichéd as it is to say. There are countless ancient natural wonders that take their viewers aback by their sheer scale and intricacy

These Are the Best New Restaurants in NYC

Skip to main content For sensory wine-first menus, tasty Polish home-cooking, and bold French-meets-Vietnamese plates. Pierogi Boys Much has been said in the first quarter of 2026 about the sustainability of best new restaurant lists for cities around the world—and New York City in particular. There is indeed no dearth of shiny new eateries in

How I Ended Up Rallying with Carlos Alcaraz in Turks and Caicos

I sized up my tennis opponent across the net. He stood back, playfully gripping his racquet in his non-dominant hand to give me the handicap I needed. We’d started off with some respectable rallies, but the pressure of the spectators’ cheers had started revving up my nerves. Suddenly, every ball I swung at seemed to

13 Best Travel Pillows (2026): Sleep Tight on Your Next Red-Eye

It’s no secret that sitting for hours on a flight in economy isn’t exactly the most comfortable place to be. But I’ve learned that with the right travel accessories, it is possible to upgrade even the most dreadful of in-flight experiences. My number one suggestion for anyone dreaming of a more pleasant—and dare I say

Everything Our Editors Are Doing, Wearing, and Loving This March

As travel editors, we get to cover a lot of ground—and we don’t just mean miles, but all the proximate joys that come along with life on the road, from the restaurants we’re dining at to the books we’re reading on the plane. This March, the editors at Condé Nast Traveler are trying a bit
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