Lufthansa first European airline to join PreCheck
Lufthansa becomes the first European airline to partner with TSA PreCheck.
Lufthansa becomes the first European airline to partner with TSA PreCheck.
After a one-month security hiatus, Paris resumes its first-Sunday-of-the-month car ban on the Champs-Elysées.
The Samariá Gorge is a National Park in Greece (since 1962) and is situated on the island of Crete – a major tourist attraction of the island – and a World's Biosphere Reserve.
A clearing storm and rainbows over the Kootenay Rockies in southeastern B.C. are the subject of today's Pic of the Day.
Germany is building a new bridge on the Autobahn at Nuremberg which will use embedded sensors to provide maintenance and traffic information.
In both Atlantic and Pacific, some cruise itineraries have already been shifted to avoid the tropical storms.
Ian Cook shares the Unlock sculpture, a large wooden piece of public art which is next to the canal towpath in an area that forms part of Greenheart Regional Park in the borough of Wigan.
Ava shares a fun visit to Wurstelprater in Vienna. While it's the world's oldest amusement park, there are lots of fun and high-speed attractions to appeal to today's travelers.
Amtrak is buying new trainsets for the Northeast Corridor, and putting some money into infrastructure upgrades for its high-speed service.
New technology uses iPad and custom app to allow guests to control lighting, ventilation and more by voice commands.
GarryRF's photo of roses along the Mersey River in Liverpool mark a beautiful summer's day.
When you really want to travel and really don't see where the money can come from...take a good look at Samantha's savings tips.
Building the new LaGuardia is putting extreme pressure on getting to and from the existing terminals.
Tomatoes by the ton and other entertainments mark La Tomatina, the world's biggest (and best-promoted) tomato fight festival.
Whitney Plantation is different: it is not about the gracious life of the ante-bellum South; it is about the lives of the thousands of slaves who paid for it.