Florida surge scrambles Brit vacations
Yet another wrinkle in British vacation planning, as Florida holidays are canceled through November.
Yet another wrinkle in British vacation planning, as Florida holidays are canceled through November.
After more than a year of testing and modification, the Boeing 737 Max has begun the first flights that could lead to its re-certification.
A shortage of public WCs, especially for women and people with disabilities continues to be an issue in Amsterdam.
With few flights and thousands of cancellations, airline passengers are filing complaints over refund issues.
A Senator proposes tax credits for travel to help the domestic travel industry get back on its feet.
Qantas calls early retirement on its 747s and parks its A380s, maybe permanently.
Qatar Airways moves to replace its 777s with the larger and more economical 777x over two years.
American Airlines pilots join others to ask the government to buy middle seats and keep them empty for social distance.
Segway's Chinese parent company is discontinuing production as sales fall and small electric scooters fill its niche.
Lufthansa gets approval for a bailout, with conditions attached.
A real-deal long-distance scenic ride for not very much...
An unusual partnership between grape farmers and Japan Railways gives Shiojiri a most unusual station.
JetBlue appears to be betting that the summer uptick in demand will extend into the fall.
American Cruise Lines returns to the rivers with small ships and new precautions.
Dubai's miniature world of hotels and resorts is close to opening its first sections.