↑ Fox-news/travel Cities hit hardest by crime, poverty rank among America’s least relaxed, study finds - A new study ranking America’s most relaxed cities placed San Jose at the top, finding that wealthy suburbs and tech hubs offer better mental health and lower stress.Nation's 'most stressful' airport called out in study for poor check-in times, departure delays - A record 3.1 million travelers were screened on just one day of Thanksgiving weekend as a new study reveals Newark Liberty International as America's most stressful airport this season.US renews 'do not travel' alert over terrorism, kidnapping amid Trump narco-terror fight - The State Department renewed its "do not travel" warning for Venezuela, urging an immediate departure for Americans due to crime, terrorism and detention risks.Charlamagne defends airline policy saying particularly obese passengers must buy 2nd seat - Radio host Charlamagne tha God says obese passengers should eat less if they don't want to purchase additional airline seats under Southwest's new rules.Dolly Parton reimagines travel for truckers, families and road trippers in hot new venture - Country music icon Dolly Parton launches her new Tennessean Travel Stops partnership to transform highway rest areas with Southern hospitality and entertainment features.Holiday travel privacy risks and how to stay safe - Travel companies share passenger data with third parties during holidays, but travelers can protect themselves by removing data from broker sites and using aliases.Las Vegas tourist wins big bucks with just $25 at casino on holiday outing - A tourist hit a $1.15 million jackpot on Thanksgiving Day, with just $25 bet at a Las Vegas casino. The winner struck it rich while playing Dragon Link slots at Fontainebleau.Americans must pay higher fee for a ticket to the world’s most visited museum - The Louvre is raising ticket prices for non-EU visitors by $12 per person following the October heist of jewels worth $102 million. The museum is also implementing new security measures.New TSA policy to charge passengers nearly $50 if they don't have acceptable ID - The Transportation Security Administration will charge passengers a $45 fee starting Feb. 1, 2026, for arriving at airport checkpoints without proper ID.Travelers stranded in midair as sky-dining platform freezes in major mishap: See the video - A family and an employee were stranded 120 feet in the air for four hours at a sky-dining attraction in Kerala, India. After the malfunction, firefighters were finally able to rescue everyone.