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Sicily Woos Future Tourists with Discounted Airfares and Hotel Rates

In an attempt to lure tourists when travel restrictions ease later this month, Sicily established a $55 million fund to help reduce airfares and offer discounts on hotel rates and cultural attractions. But are travelers ready to experience la dolce vita?

Guess What's Now the World's Busiest Airport?

With global travel at a crawl, the most congested hub is no longer in New York, London or Atlanta. As of last week, the busiest airport is in a far-flung American city with fewer than 300,000 residents.

"Anticipation of pleasure is, in itself, a very considerable pleasure."

— David Hume

5 Much-Anticipated Hotels Opening Later This Year

For those whose wanderlust is sky-high right now, here are five of the most anticipated luxury hotels opening later this year, including properties in Vietnam, Botswana and Utah.

Travel Wise

In an effort to create safer conditions when travel restrictions are lowered, airports are exploring what a "touchless" future would look like, including passing through security and boarding a plane without making contact with a screen—or another person.

The Best Hotel Bedding You Can Order from Home

If you can't get to a favorite hotel, have it come to you. Here are some of the best luxury bedding options—including Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott and Kimpton hotels—you can order for home.

4 Travel Scams To Watch Out For Now

Though travel for many may be on pause, travel scams are in full force right now, including new schemes preying on coronavirus reactions. Here's how to skirt 4 new malicious scams you may not recognize.

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