New York Times travel writers reject free trips and perks

The New York Times Travel section maintains a strict policy against accepting complimentary travel packages or press trips. Reporters pay their own way, or rather the newspaper does, to ensure unbiased coverage and authentic experiences for readers.

This approach means journalists like Sarah Lyall cover every expense themselves when reviewing services such as Air France’s ultra-premium trans-Atlantic flights. In one recent case she received a chauffeured ride to the airport and a private four-window compartment yet still submitted an $11,000 bill that the paper settled in full.

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Courtroom illustration of EEOC suing The New York Times for alleged race and sex discrimination in a 2025 promotion decision involving a white male employee.
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EEOC sues The New York Times over 2025 promotion decision, alleging race and sex discrimination

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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan alleging that The New York Times passed over a white male employee for a deputy real estate editor role in early 2025 because of his race and/or sex, citing the company’s diversity goals as a motivating factor.

An opinion column published by The Daily Wire takes aim at The New York Times and frames its argument around what the author characterizes as anti-Trump media behavior.

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Valnet has introduced new contracts for writers and editors at TheGamer that tie all pay to article views. The changes took effect on May 22 after being shared with staff on May 21. Writers and editors now face the possibility of receiving no compensation if their work fails to meet a minimum view threshold.

Booking.com's latest Travel Predictions report, based on a survey of 30,000 travelers across 33 countries, highlights a shift toward eco-friendly practices in tourism. Key trends include nature-based adventures aligned with natural cycles, local souvenir purchases supporting communities, and collaborative road trips reducing emissions. These insights show travelers instinctively prioritizing sustainability without rigid planning.

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As the 2026 Middle East War drags on, French overseas travel bookings have plunged, with little shift to domestic holidays, threatening the summer tourist season. Travelers are opting for nearby destinations or postponing plans, exemplified by cancellations like Anne's family trip to Vietnam.

South Korean low-cost carriers have cut around 900 round-trip international flights and rolled out unpaid leave programs amid soaring fuel prices triggered by Middle East instability.

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