'Mystery Cruises' draw a crowd
Apparently, the urge to travel doesn't even require knowing where you're going as two cruises with mystery itineraries sell out fast.
Apparently, the urge to travel doesn't even require knowing where you're going as two cruises with mystery itineraries sell out fast.
Belgium's zoos say their animals are free of Covid infection—and the story of their testing methods is here.
Earlier optimism for earlier cruising is fading over some CDC regulations and Florida's monkey-wrench banning cruise lines requiring vaccination.
Most of London's smaller waterways have been buried; a walker's group is proposing a network of walking paths along their courses.
Lufthansa splits a new order for widebodies between Boeing and Airbus as it clears out older less-efficient big planes.
Cycling UK has created a 150-mile four-day loop that's almost all off-road.
With air traffic reviving, long security lines could be back soon, too. This TSA-backed experiment at Seattle could lead to a new approach.
No, it's not the start of a new round of Napoleonic Wars, and besides, Belgium has given back the occupied territory.
With an 1886 law blocking foreign-flag cruise ships from linking U.S. ports, some are suggesting it's time to reconsider the rule.
The ancient arena will get a floor for first time in centuries, as well as other improvements.
Seemingly illogical warnings combined with pent-up travel demand are leading to 'advisory exhaustion' according to travel industry figures.
The race for the most stomach-churning bridge has a new entrant in Portugal.
Most change fees were 'permanently' dropped during the pandemic, but for basic economy tickets they are back at all but JetBlue and Southwest
In ten years, Germany has lost a third of its glacier surface, and scientists warn the rest could be gone in another ten.
A consultant report to the City Council calls for a new-built city sex center with accommodations for prostitutes and sex clubs, but it faces controversy.