Still big questions for EU 'Green Pass'
As Europe starts to move on its 'Green Pass' proposal, there are still issues of fairness as well as how it would work.
As Europe starts to move on its 'Green Pass' proposal, there are still issues of fairness as well as how it would work.
Qantas breaks the boredom by selling passengers tickets for a one-day roundtrip adventure—but only spilling the destination once on board.
Banning spectators, especially foreign visitors, may be the price of having a safe Olympic Games this year.
Until recently, the history of Black people was missing from the history of Great Smokies National Park; a project is working to change that.
David Neeleman's newest airline startup is now weeks away from operation with DoT approving an air operator certificate.
A ceremonial chariot has been unearthed near Pompeii by archaeologists who say artifact thieves just missed it.
In a first for major cruise lines, Royal Caribbean sets Mediterranean cruises that will require all passengers and crew to be vaccinated.
United Airlines is taking a new tack to serving popular Colorado destinations that don't have air service with a dedicated bus connection.
While not committing (at least yet) to requiring passenger vaccination, major cruise lines are assuring that their crews will be.
Las Vegas is one of the few airports in the world that seem unlike all the others, and the slots may be why.
Disney is planning small-ship expeditions to Antarctica and the Galapagos once cruising resumes.
The long-distance swimmer son of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo is planning to swim the length of the Seine this summer, nearly 500 miles.
Few passengers were flying in 2020, but many were lined up at the refund window and the complaint desk.
Canada has the world's longest network of recreational trails, and a new initiative will make them more accessible to people with disabilities.
The pendulum is swinging toward an official digital credential after EU leaders discuss it at a virtual summit.