What’s it like traveling in the time of coronavirus? It depends where you’re going. Epidemic prevention and control measures for international arrivals vary greatly around the world, as New York
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Iceland Tourism Prepares for a Comeback
The country hopes that when people book their first post-pandemic flights overseas, Iceland will be the top choice. It also aims to learn from the recent past, when tourist numbers
That Airport Spa? It’s a Coronavirus Testing Clinic
XpresSpa used to offer pedicures and chair massages at airports. Now it’s in the coronavirus testing business. By Tariro Mzezewa Until recently, XpresSpa was known for offering manicures, pedicures, massages
Going on a workation – how much work you get done is up to you
SINGAPORE – Whatever you call it – work from hotel, workation or “I need to leave before I do something I regret to the upstairs guy tearing up his kitchen
In Montana, the Art of Crafting Fly-Fishing Rods
At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with travel restrictions in place worldwide, we launched a new series — The World Through a Lens — in which photojournalists help transport
Sail away
Shortly after tour guide and founder of local operator Let’s Go Tour Robin Loh, 48, launched his new business venture Under Da Boat Seafood Market in June, a member of
On the Packing List This Year: Masks, Sanitizer and a Very Good Boy
Neither house sitters nor jetting off for the weekend are possibilities for most dog owners who want to travel right now. So these furry friends are increasingly curled up in
The Sultan: Shophouse elegance on the doorstep of Kampong Glam
SINGAPORE – If you want a comfortable, fuss-free stay on the doorstep of Kampong Glam, you could do worse than spend the night at The Sultan hotel – an elegant
The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore: Luxurious bubble in old and new worlds
I admire the illuminated skyline from my waterfront jacuzzi, where I am taking a near-midnight dip after stepping out of a monogrammed bathrobe at The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore. The
Pop by virtual summits with drink in hand: signs of good cheer in the tattered travel trade
SINGAPORE – During a virtual travel summit last Wednesday, those logging in from Singapore like me sipped hand-delivered cocktails at home while journeying around the world in six hours. The