Florida cruise decision: double-edged sword
A Federal court ruling give Florida an apparent victory, but may hurt both Alaska and the cruise industry. An appeal is likely.
A Federal court ruling give Florida an apparent victory, but may hurt both Alaska and the cruise industry. An appeal is likely.
A retired 727 joins a 737 at a South African hotel.
Airbus and Cathay Pacific are working on a project that might lead to long flights with one pilot at a time.
Ireland's first horological museum is off to a timely start in Waterford.
If you've completed your vaccinations, CDC says, you're good to go. And if you haven't, stay off the water.
A new concept—a cross of a seaplane, hovercraft and electric motors—is being proposed to offer faster ferry service across the Channel.
With Florida blocking cruise lines from confirming vaccination status, two lines say they will treat passengers as unvaccinated unless they volunteer their vax cards.
Barcelona is seriously worried at the shrinkage of its beaches, which has been accelerating.
A UK travel company is offering an updated, and probably safer, version of the Jules Verne fantasy...but still without airplanes.
Ryanair's chief asks to have an unpopular passenger tax waived for a few years to help boost the aviation industry.
Paris takes the next steps in its goal of reducing gasoline-powered traffic with paid parking and reduced parking spaces.
Garry walks his ten miles of local beach in Liverpool, UK
In the race for unusual bridges, China cements... or is that glasses... its lead.
While France and public fund drives are paying to restore Notre Dame's structure, the church is raising funds to redecorate and renovate the interior.
A line best known recently for megaships is also entering a smaller-ship market