Cruisers: Ready to go, but less far
A new survey shows some changing choices for cruisers, but mainly reports that most are actively looking forward to more cruising.
A new survey shows some changing choices for cruisers, but mainly reports that most are actively looking forward to more cruising.
A Senate bill would add requirements for domestic flights that are similar to the ones imposed on international flights.
Qatar Airways has divided its business class into a new variety of fee-bearing subclasses.
Australia has set dates for international travel, although some domestic destinations will still have tight restrictions.
Archaeological work in the Belgian city has revealed previously unknown tombs
As Irish air traffic returns, Ryanair warns that more is needed to keep Dublin in the picture.
Rome's traditional problems with garbage collection have now become a new tradition: hordes of wild boars feasting on the trash.
For the first time since 2013, the Bocuse d'Or returns to France, and to its home at Lyon.
City and animal welfare officials are concerned that the huge animals can be spooked and aggressive, and want people to leave them alone.
North American river cruising gets less attention than the return to ocean cruising, but it's growing and changing as well.
If pigs had wings... Well, they don't, but geese do, and Amsterdam's airport is using pigs to chase the geese from runways.
United follow's American's lead in making it easier to access and use credits and vouchers.
France will soon debut new, more environment-friendly high-speed trains and is also bulking up its budget rail network.
With trans-Atlantic travel resuming, some new low-cost carriers are eying the market, but their time may not be yet.
Venice plays host to an unusual watercraft, built by an artist to drum up support for the arts during the pandemic year