Twofer toll sale on Scandinavian bridge
The Oresund bridge is having a toll sale to encourage more Danes and Swedes to visit each other again.
The Oresund bridge is having a toll sale to encourage more Danes and Swedes to visit each other again.
Ryanair is cutting even walk-up fares to the bone, with the usual expectation of making it up in fees, or of taking a loss to squeeze out competitors.
Thieves have been stealing these specialty highway signs at an alarming rate.
For the first time since 2015 a fleet of cars built before 1939 will take to the road in a race that goes back to 1902
Viking says its daily testing of all passengers for Covid is necessary, but is costing the company as much this year for testing as for fuel.
Paris now has an amphibious 'duck' ride on the Seine, but it's like no other city's.
A long-delayed system to limit crowding in Venice will be implemented next summer after a pandemic-caused delay.
Gatwick's proposal to go ahead with a runway upgrade re-opens a long-time controversy over London airport expansion.
A singular chain of fortunate events allows a crayfish that was doomed to dinner to enjoy life as an aquarium star.
A plan to use parking fees to regulate user access to parts of Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be tested in September.
An amusement park that will let kids (and their parents) drive real heavy construction equipment is set to open this fall in Texas.
The Federal Maritime Administration's proposal would require refunds within 60 days except when a cancelation is caused by government order.
New York City gets a temporary Ferris wheel and something new to complain about.
Alitalia's ending operations in October, leaving behind a ticket mess and the possibility that its replacement may fly under its name. Confused? Read on...
The discount carrier, based in the Irish Republic, is closing its last two bases in the north.