As remote work shifts to hybrid models, employees who moved to the suburbs or beyond are becoming weekly fixtures at city hotels on those days when they must make an appearance at the office.
Category: Travel
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Meet the Athlete Challenging Ideas About What Is Possible
Vasu Sojitra lost his right leg at 9 months. Now 30, he recently completed what is believed to be the first disabled ski descent of Denali. He hopes to encourage others to follow.
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The Best Time to Use Your Airline Points and Miles
If you’re thinking of traveling and you’ve got points or miles sitting in airline and credit card accounts, the time to cash in may have arrived. Here’s what you need to know.
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How to View the Northern Lights From New England and the Midwest
With careful planning, timing and luck, witnessing the aurora borealis in the Lower 48 is one of the greatest yet most rarely seen spectacles for anyone willing to sacrifice a bit of sleep.
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Vermont, Dressed in Snow
For a longtime aerial photographer, snowfall in the Green Mountain State offers a fresh palette of possibility.
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The End of the Ski Trail Map?
At ski resorts around the country, the familiar paper map is disappearing, as mountains push skiers to use apps and other digital resources. But some skiers are pushing back.
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Should the British Museum Get a Smartwatch?
Oliver Cooke, the museum’s horology curator, talks about the 8,000 items in his care — and the smartwatch debate.
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The Irish Museum of Time Tells the Country’s History
‘Irish writers, poets, playwrights, artists are rightly celebrated, but no one knows about the clockmakers,’ one donor said.
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How the War in Ukraine Is Affecting Travel
How travelers feel the effects of Russia’s assault on Ukraine depends largely on where they’re going, though the price of oil will weigh on all airfares, even domestic.
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House Hunting in the Virgin Islands: Hillside Splendor for Under $2 Million
After enduring back-to-back crises in recent years, the British Virgin Islands are beginning to see the return of tourists and foreign investors.
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United Airlines Workers With Vaccine Exemptions Can Return to Jobs
The updated policy affects 2,200 employees who have been on unpaid leave or in roles not requiring in-person contact with customers.
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Poland’s Tourism Industry Is Helping Ukrainian Refugees
As Ukrainians flood into Poland, the travel industry has become part of an effort to supply transportation, accommodations and more to people fleeing the Russian invasion.
