New York

  1. JetBlue and Hawaiian Air Team Up From East Coast

    NY Times Blog - Travel Q&A Blog &bull Yesterday

    Once the systems are combined, JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines will sync connecting flight times, award frequent-flier points to members of either airline's program and operate code share flights that allow consumers to book through either carrier. The partnership is expected… Full Story »


  2. In Transit Blog: JetBlue and Hawaiian Air Team Up From East Coast

    NYTimes Travel &bull Yesterday

    Once the systems are combined, JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines will sync connecting flight times, award frequent-flier points to members of either airline's program and operate code share flights that allow consumers to book through either carrier. The partnership is expected… Full Story »

  3. What's The Best Free Thing To Do in New York City?

    About.com - New York City Travel Guide &bull Yesterday

    No matter what your travel budget, everyone appreciates something that is free and fantastic. Full Story »

  4. United, WestJet and Copa Airlines Plan New Routes to Here and There

    Jaunted &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Sometimes its hard to stay on top of all the new route announcements that come our way, so weve complied a little bit of a rundown below. If you havent had the opportunity to check out what WestJet has to… Full Story »


  5. America's Most Romantic Hotels

    Travel & Leisure Articles &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Imagine you and your better half cuddling fireside as the sun dips behind the distant mountains. The only sounds are from the wild; the only sights are canyons and the stark desert. No, you're not in the Sahara. You're at… Full Story »

  6. New York: Wyndham Trades In A Garden For A Tryp

    Hotel Chatter &bull Feb 2, 2012

    However, the rooms remain intact, as well as the ground-floor cafe, Greenhouse 36, so not much has really changed except for the name. And the added bonus of a welcome cookie. But this neighborhood hasn't seen the last of Wyndham!… Full Story »

  7. Starter Sleepaway Camps: Short Summer Sessions for Younger NYC Kids

    Mommy Poppins &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Going to sleepaway camp is a rite of passage for many New York City kids. Many sleepaway camps in the Northeast offer starter camps, one or two-week sessions specifically designed for first-timers. These mini-camps are a great way for families… Full Story »

  8. It's Official, Just Blame Your Airline Delay Squarely on New York City

    Jaunted &bull Feb 2, 2012

    The next time youre stuck in the terminalor on the tarmacwith nowhere to go, theres now officially someone to blame for your delay and disturbance. Theres been different flight plans from the FAA and even less planes overall thanks to… Full Story »

  9. Marriott Marquis N.Y. ready for Chinese visitors

    USAtoday.com Travel - Top Stories &bull Feb 2, 2012

    The Marriott Marquis in New York City's Times Square takes step to welcome Chinese visitors. Full Story »

  10. What's Your Favorite New York City Museum?

    About.com - New York City Travel Guide &bull Feb 2, 2012

    New York City is home to many wonderful museums, whether you love big museums or small museums, art museums or history museums, New York City's museums have something for everyone. Full Story »

  11. LAN Reduces 2012 Boeing 787 Deliveries

    Aviation Week &bull Feb 1, 2012

    LAN Airlines' latest fleet plan reduces its 2012 Boeing 787 deliveries to just two aircraft and defers three 787s previously expected this year to 2014. The carrier also revised its Boeing 767 delivery schedule, with two additional 767s added to… Full Story »

  12. Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Black History Month with NYC Kids

    Mommy Poppins &bull Feb 1, 2012

    February is Black History Month and like all cultural celebrations, it feels as if every institution in New York City is planning something "special." But is making crafts in honor of Black History Month really going to teach your kids… Full Story »

  13. New York: From A Hotel Standpoint, New York Is Pretty Much Done With the Recession

    Hotel Chatter &bull Feb 1, 2012

    But, hey, don't just take our word for it (we live here, so we're a little biased). Talk to all the hotel developers who are buying up hotels left and right. Well. Full Story »


  14. Read up: Hotel libraries overflow with stylish books

    Orbitz Travel Blog &bull Feb 1, 2012

    Sure, ebooks have made it easier for travelers to bring all the reading material they need when on the road. But a growing number of luxury hotels have introduced their own stylish collection of coffee table books and even business… Full Story »

  15. Charles Dickens' birthday freebie at Morgan Library

    Newyorkology &bull Jan 31, 2012

    Image source: Morgan Library & Museum. Alfred Bryan (1852-1899;) Caricature of Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray, undated; Charcoal and colored chalks, on blue paper; The Morgan Library & Museum, New York. 1974.7; Gift of Miss Caroline Newton, 1974; Photography:… Full Story »


  16. Hot Spots For New York Fashion Week

    Fodor's Travel Wire &bull Jan 31, 2012

    Milk Studios is hosting some of the season's buzzier shows, including up-and-coming designers like Joseph Altuzarra and Cushnie et Ochs. The cool kids pop into Chelsea Market and go to One Lucky Duck, the West Side outpost of the original Gramercy Park cafe, Pure Food and Wine. Menu… Full Story »

  17. New York: Be Cool Forever, Wear The Ace Hotel's New Varsity Jacket

    Hotel Chatter &bull Jan 31, 2012

    Wait, what are we talking about? Got all that? Full Story »

  18. New York: Andre Balazs Plans to Make Good with the Neighbors Around The Standard, East Village

    Hotel Chatter &bull Jan 31, 2012

    However, Andre does plan on making the hotel "cost-conscious" with rooms starting at about $190. Given that these rooms are incredibly small, we think that's a fair rate. He also new ideas for the hotel's public spaces--meaning the lobby and… Full Story »

  19. Item at NYC airport prompts scare hours later

    MSNBC Travel &bull Jan 31, 2012

    NEW YORK - Authorities say a screener at New York City's LaGuardia Airport spotted a suspicious-looking item in a carry-on bag, tested it for explosives and determined it did not pose a threat. A freshly revamped 80,000-square-foot exhibit, "Driving America,"… Full Story »

  20. Chesapeake Lodging Trust Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire 2nd New York City Midtown Hotel

    Business Wire Travel News &bull Jan 31, 2012

    ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chesapeake Lodging Trust (NYSE: CHSP) (the "Trust") announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the 185-room Hyatt Place New York Midtown South, located in New York, New York, for a purchase price of… Full Story »



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