Belgians ready for their free rides
A twelve-trip free railpass to get tourism back on track is a big hit in Belgium
A twelve-trip free railpass to get tourism back on track is a big hit in Belgium
Because of Covid-19 and the restrictions it brings, cruise lines are holding much tighter reins on time ashore than they used to.
For the rich and footloose, a truly long-distance adventure.
Ryanair, which has not received formal government support, is suing several EU governments claiming bailouts for their airlines are illegal.
Berlin folds its older Schoenefeld Airport into its new Berlin Brandenburg, which finally appears ready to open next month.
Swiss Air turns to trains to move its passengers between its international hub at Zurich and regional airports.
Europe has started its independent testing of the Boeing 737 MAX prior to its return to service in the coming months.
A border running through a pair of towns has now been shifted to where it should have been 150 years ago.
A major hotel owner is switching brands on a big chunk of its holdings.
A shuttered resort hotel in India has turned its oversize swimming pool into a temporary fish farm, hoping to replace some of its lost revenues.
Amsterdam is ready to give bike- and scooter-sharing another try, but questions are already being raised about safety and sanitation.
Cafés that were allowed to expand into street space will now be able to keep their extensions operating until next summer.
United has been waiving change fees; not it's making it permanent and others may follow.
Airlines are pushing governments to create travel corridors for major routes, even some for 'safe' regions within 'dangerous' countries.
Health officials order new measures as infections soar among 'libertines.'