Tips & advice
What Aussie flyers need to know about the new ‘pets in cabins’ rules
Changes are afoot for pet owners and those who’d rather not share the skies with dogs and cats. So how will the proposed new scheme work?
- by Kristie Kellahan
Opinion
Opinion
Remember ’70s slide nights? This is vastly more entertaining
When I was a child, I remember being forced to sit through the tedious slideshows the adults presented after their overseas trips.
- by Lee Tulloch
Opinion
Tripologist
The new rules for Australian passport holders in Europe
From mid-next year Australians will be required to pay an entry fee, but another change should make travelling the EU easier.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Tripologist
I’ve done all the dumb things – so you don’t have to
I’ve made many mistakes in my life as a traveller. The stuff-up list is long, and therefore I am exceedingly well-equipped to offer advice to others.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Tripologist
Tripologist: How should we plan for an 11-day stay in New York City?
If you need Wi-Fi access when you’re out and about in New York City you need to decide the best way to do this before you leave.
- by Michael Gebicki
Shrinking ships and ultra-luxury: The 15 next big things in cruising
Glimpse the future of cruising, from game-changing expedition ships to the hottest new cruise frontiers.
- by Brian Johnston
The 15 next big things set to transform the way we fly
Non-reclining seats, affordable fares to Europe and pets in Australian airline cabins. Welcome to the future of flying.
- by Michael Gebicki
Coming soon: The 20 hottest hotel openings
From brand-new builds to heritage revamps, major hotel openings continue apace well into 2025.
- by Julietta Jameson
The best places to eat around the world – where to book right now
From chefs making bold moves to tour operators excelling in accentuating local flavours, here are the next big things in food and wine.
- by Ben Groundwater
Collection
Architecture
The 100 next big things in travel
We asked our expert, specialist travel writers to gaze into the crystal ball of travel and predict the next big things.