Recession and APD forces airlines to cancel routes
A sharp decline in passenger numbers has resulted in airlines abandoning up to 200 routes in the past year according to new figures.
Statue of Liberty reopens to the public
Tourists will today climb to the crown of the Statue of Liberty in New York for the first time since the terrorist attacks of September 11 in 2001.
Late holiday deals and lastminute bargains
Ten of the best summer bargains including Mediterranean cruises flights to Las Vegas and trips to Thailand.
Brazil: Big cat country in the Pantanal
Brazil's Pantanal wetland has become one of the best places in the world for spotting jaguar says Lisa Young.
Samoa provokes fury by switching sides of the road
The pace of life on the Pacific island of Samoa may be slow but mention the topic of transport and you are likely to get a quick and fiery response.
DK Eyewitness Travel PhotoBritain Competition
Striking photography from the DK Eyewitness PhotoBritain Competition.
Sri Lanka travel advisory revised
The Government today relaxed restrictions on travel to Britons wanting to visit Sri Lanka.
Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
New events from July 6 including a French landscapes exhibition Brighton Carnival and the Cherry Festival in Kent.
Hotel ?ndra Seattle: Hotel review
Teresa Machan checks in to Hotel ?ndra a stylish establishment with a Scandinavian twist.
Ask Gill: Dealing with flight time changes
Gill Charlton looks at what to do when departures are postponed; gives tips on Greek island ferries; and explains how best to take money to China.
Great British coastal walks
Exhilarating routes taking in some of the most spectacular scenery along Britain's coastline.
Travel feedback of the week: June 28July 4
Readers offer their feedback on this week's edition of Telegraph Travel.
Bulgaria accused of exterminating wild dogs
Authorities act to protect tourists but are accused of indiscriminate killing of wild dogs. Linus Moran reports.
Stagecoach Festival USA: King of the road
Ahead of Independence Day Jon Blair looks back on a quintessentially American holiday a campervan trip to a country music festival.
Just back: narrow boats broad horizons
The latest winner in our travel writing competition is E Margrethe Jolly for her account of a journey along the Grand Union Canal.
Sign language: week 55
Another collection of strange signs and bizarre translations.
Time to clear the airways
Airports group BAA is in a perfect position to influence the aviation industry over the issue of a lower carbon approach to business. In the second of a series of interviews with major business figures BAA chairman Sir Nigel Rudd talks to Andrew Cave and sets out his views on carbon reduction.
A breath of fresh air for Britain's airports
As the UK strives to reach its 80pc emissions reduction target we examine how the aviation industry can have a positive impact.
Ski operator cuts nearly half of its chalets
TUI Travel Britiain's largest ski operator has announced that it is cutting back on the number of chalets available for next season.
Great British pub walks
In the first part of a threepart series Christopher Middleton selects the finest pub trails in Britain.
Sir Chris Hoy's heaven and hell
The Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy on falling hotel elevators and getting caught up in antiGovernment protests in Thailand.
Where in the world?
July 2 2009: Identify the location of this photograph for the chance to win a luxury suitcase worth £299.
Rhode Island USA: The White House on Sea
Joanna Symons explores Rhode Island summer bolthole of the rich and famous.
Can a sport academy transform your child into a top class athlete?
Do they need innate skill and talent or can a week of intensive training at the Graeme Le Saux Football School in Elba and a pushy parent turn an average child into a sporting superstar?
Britain's shady retreats
Where to find shade and respite from Britain's crowded cities.