Alaska moves up its OneWorld plans
In a move that's been sped-up by the pandemic, Alaska Airlines will join OneWorld later this year rather than waiting for the middle of 2021.
In a move that's been sped-up by the pandemic, Alaska Airlines will join OneWorld later this year rather than waiting for the middle of 2021.
The long-delayed requirement for federally-approved identification is delayed again.
The long-delayed barrier intended to protect the city from high tides and flooding finally gets a full trial.
WiFi on regional jets is getting a boost from a change in its air-to-ground technology.
Cruise lines extend their voluntary delay in starting cruises, waiting for health and safety plans.
Hi-Fly is using its A380 to haul cargo because air cargo capacity is still in short supply, but the experience again reveals why there's no A380 freighter.
The Olympics are delayed to next year, but the new bullet train designed for it has gone into service as the world's fastest.
Two cruise companies put together a panel of experts to guide them through a resumption of service.
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.