Can Paris keep its extended cafés?
Sidewalk cafés have been given wide latitude to expand for now, but it's not clear yet how long that can last.
Sidewalk cafés have been given wide latitude to expand for now, but it's not clear yet how long that can last.
Two airlines hard-hit by pandemic shutdowns have new plans for survival.
New rules, especially affecting under-25s, are aimed at blocking big house parties in rented spaces.
As Turkey considers returning the 1500-year-old landmark to use as a mosque, many issues remain.
Europe sets out guidelines for cruise ship operation and safety as companies hope to resume cruises.
Flight tests are done, but questions remain about training and whether regulators in Europe will accept FAA's final rulings.
Another Alsatian village takes the top spot in France's annual contest.
Designed by Norman Foster, a Saudi resort is getting an airport designed to blend into the desert.
Minnesota's SPAM museum has reopened, and with it comes the opportunity for a live virtual tour with a SPAMbassador.
Struggling discount airline cancels a major Boeing order and sues for compensation.
Never a bad time to have a chuckle at buildings that truly embody the idea that 'form follows function.'
An Irish tradition returns, but with a bit of controversy over its post-Covid precautions.
To ease traveler worries, Lufthansa's new guarantee promises customers a flight home, even if it's an air evacuation.
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.