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A view of St. Moritz, a nestled town, which draws a luxury crowd from Russia to the Middle East.
Chris Warde-Jones for The New York Times
A view of St. Moritz, a nestled town, which draws a luxury crowd from Russia to the Middle East.
Tyler Brûlé: St. Moritz by plane, train and SUV

Urs Schwarzenbach and the operators of the region's grand hotels are looking to build St. Moritz and the greater Engadine Valley, Switzerland, into a year-round playground rather than one that is only open from Christmas to Easter and again from late June to the end of September.
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A trip around the world is no easy feat. Neither is booking the ticket. Some advice for going the distance.
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Photographs of William Howard Taft's mission to the Far East, now on view at the Nippon Club, were found in an unlikely place.
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Airlines set their own rules for frequent flier programs: They always seem to make it difficult to redeem miles at the times you want to travel.
Buffon: Forgotten, yes. but happy birthday anyway

Following in the footsteps of a forgotten French scientist, the Comte de Buffon, whose physical heritage in Paris and Burgundy offers plenty for curious travelers to explore.
Yemen's exotic secrets

Modern fears dissuade many from visiting the old 'Arabia Felix,' but they miss superb architecture, a beguiling culture and stunning vistas.
The worst of the European airports

A traveler's unscientific survey produces an unsurprising list of places where you are most likely to find yourself stranded.
Cruising Galápagos, marveling at the mysteries of life on Earth

The Galápagos islands are no longer a lonesome outpost of life untouched by humans, but a laboratory of conservation where humans' fraught relationship with the natural world can be studied.
United cancels some U.S. flights for fourth day as more snow falls

United Airlines, hit hard by weekend storms in the U.S. Midwest, canceled dozens more flights Thursday as a new storm approached.
Frequent Traveler: How to get a good night's sleep

Crowne Plaza has teamed up with a sleep expert to help business travelers and other highly stressed customers.
Vandals hit French TGV line linking Paris with Mediterranean

Vandalism along the high-speed train line was causing hourlong delays Wednesday, the SNCF rail authority said.
Practical Traveler | Passengers Speak Up
Modern air travel: The views from the back of the plane

A sampling of comments on "Class Conflict," a recent article in the New York Times about the state of the airlines that prompted an unusually large response from readers.
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Firm's failure ruins plans
More than 200 flights canceled at London-area aiports
In Italy,the Venaria Reale rises again
From the Amazon to the Antarctic: Seeing it before it disappears
U.S. to reduce air delays with new flight restrictions in NYC area airports
Frescoes from Pompeii on display in Rome for the first time in years
Hong Kong clears travel hurdles for equestrian Olympics
Alexandria, Egypt: A city of legend embarks on a new journey
Tikal, Guatemala: Temples in the mist
Amsterdam to clean up famed red light district
New York City hotel boom could help ease room shortage
EasyJet to open base at Manchester International airport
'Tourism of doom' on rise
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Travel guidebooks expand online presence
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Lufthansa to take a stake in JetBlue
In Italy, a winter of discontent
Wines of The Times: Rosé Champagne is riding high
For a few dollars more, dining improves on longer flights
FREQUENT TRAVELER: Air travelers prefer automated and online services, industry group reports

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