TRAVEL
Couple Film Public Transport Journey To Own Wedding—Then Reveal Why
The commuters on the train were "in awe" of the newlyweds, the couple's wedding photographer told Newsweek.
Spain Updates Travel Advice For US
Spain joins a growing list of countries updating travel information for citizens heading to the U.S.
Airbnb Host Thinks Something 'Feels Off', Then She Checks the Guest Book
"It's weird for a three-person stay," the host said, looking around the home after the guests had checked out.
Passenger Recalls Sitting Next to Toddler on Flight—Response Is Eye-Opening
Social-media users praised the passenger's attitude in the viral clip, with one saying, "we need more humans like you."
Pyramids Scheme: Egypt Tries to End Tourist Chaos
For years, tourists have reported poor experiences due to mismanagement of the world's most famous historic site
Woman Spots $16 Shoes at the Thrift Store—Shocked by 'Rare' Find
Macy Eleni told Newsweek that she bagged "so much insane designer" goods during her latest thrift excursions.
Passenger Stunned on Flight From Orlando: 'Never Seen Anything Like It'
Social-media users were amazed by the passenger's luck in the viral clip, with one saying, "I would love that."
Man Travels Across America, Then Realizes What Was Carved on His Luggage
The anonymous traveler told Newsweek: "I couldn't imagine having someone think I was a Nazi or racist because of something someone else did to my bag."
Passenger Swaps Seat on 12-Hour Flight but There's an Unfortunate Twist
Users were divided over the dilemma, with one saying, "I don't see the issue," while another said it is "much more uncomfortable."
Traveler Goes on Trip To 'Find Myself'—What Happens Instead Goes Viral
The solo traveler in the viral post was moved to tears by the unexpected encounter, saying "it just felt so warm and real."
Carnival Names New Cruise Ships—And Mega 8,000-Guest Giant Is Coming Soon
"These ships clearly represent the next generation of Fun ships," according to the company. "They will be experiences unto themselves."
Woman's Horror As She Can 'Feel Something' in Her Bed at Shared Hostel
"Honestly it's the best case scenario in a hostel," said one commenter on the viral video.
Snorkeler Films Fish on Vacation—Horror When She Googles the Species
The sharp-toothed creatures are "very territorial of their nesting grounds," an environmental scientist told Newsweek.
Passenger 'Disgusted' by Delta Flight Attendant's Request Backed
The incident in the viral post sparked debate, with one saying: "just because they ask doesn't mean you have to oblige."
Siblings Grew Up Fighting 'All the Time'—Could Not Have Predicted Life Now
The heartwarming Gen Z brother and sister duo in the viral clip has sparked "sibling goals" among users on TikTok.
Five of the Most Unexpected Cities to Move to if You WFH
Weather, visa policies, internet speed and the ease of making friends are among the top considerations for digital nomads, experts told Newsweek.
Train Passenger 'Disgusted' by What He Sees Couple Doing on Empty Seats
Ashley was shocked and saddened by what he saw on the train that day. "I swear I could have thrown up," he told Newsweek.
Wedding Guests' Response to Flights for Destination Wedding Raises Eyebrows
Social media users were divided over the bride's nuptials, with some calling it "selfish," while another said it's the "best wedding experience."
Plane Passenger 'Deeply Disturbed' by What Man Did to Her as She Slept
"I just had to laugh in the moment because it was so bizarre, but I was still weirded out," the woman told Newsweek.
Moment Woman Realizes She's Stuck at Rooftop Pool in Earthquake Goes Viral
"We were in fear for our lives," the woman said, noting that she phoned her family at one point to "say my goodbyes."
Man Decides To Go Paragliding—and It Backfires but Not in the Way You Think
"I would have needed those emergency services if I scared my mom like that," commented one viewer.
NASA Satellite Image Reveals Snow-Dusted National Parks
The striking image from the International Space Station captures the rain shadow effect, where a part of a mountain range is protected from prevailing winds.