This is the June 2020 issue
Boarding Pass
|   | REAL ID requirement in US delayed. Results of ITN's “Where Were You in 2019?” poll of subscribersBy David TykolAppears on Page 2 | 
Features
|  | Botswana and Zimbabwe – Viewing amazing wildlife on a 9-day tented safariBy Paula AdamsAppears on Page 6 | |
|  | Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Slovenia – Enjoying a sampling of World Heritage SitesBy Carol ProbstAppears on Page 16 | 
Travelers' Intercom
| Intelligent Cards in JapanBy James KleinAppears on Page 11 | ||
|   | The bright side of winter in ParisBy Kitty Chen DeanAppears on Page 12 | |
|   | Easy hiking in the DolomitesBy Ann CabotAppears on Page 13 | |
| Fond memories of New ZealandBy Kathy WhealeAppears on Page 15 | ||
| Unexpected disembarkationBy Pamela ZentAppears on Page 25 | ||
|   | Cruising Europe’s rivers with TauckBy Robert SiebertAppears on Page 26 | |
|   | Papua New Guinea with New Guinea TravelBy Sandy FassettAppears on Page 28 | |
|   | A love letter to ITNBy Jean MossAppears on Page 29 | 
Calling All Readers!
|  | ‘Experience’ collections – Adventurous pursuitsAppears on Page 22 | 
Calling All Readers! Call for Submissions
| COVID-19 cancellationsAppears on Page 15 | 
Columns
|   | Pompeii: Italy's frozen-in-time Roman cityRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves | 
|   | Foraging Europe's markets for the perfect picnicRick Steves' Europe SupplementalBy Rick Steves | 
|   | REAL ID requirement in US delayed. Results of ITN's “Where Were You in 2019?” poll of subscribersBoarding PassBy David Tykol Appears on Page 2 | 
|   | Staying connected in EuropeRick Steves' EuropeBy Rick Steves Appears on Page 32 | 
|   | What’s Cooking in… NicaraguaWhat's Cooking in...By Sandra Scott Appears on Page 34 | 
|   | Where Buenos Aires was bornFocus on ArchaeologyBy Julie Skurdenis Appears on Page 35 | 
|   | On-the-Road Travel Tips (part 3)Far HorizonsBy Randy Keck Appears on Page 37 | 
|   | The GeografileThe GeografileBy Bryan Henry Appears on Page 38 | 
Travel Briefs
Funniest Thing
| Licked by the local languageBy Stan C. KimerAppears on Page 31 | 
 
        