U.S. river cruising growing fast
The formerly sleepy U.S. river cruise industry has become a significant factor in U.S. tourism.
The formerly sleepy U.S. river cruise industry has become a significant factor in U.S. tourism.
A famed cliffside path in Italy's Cinque Terre area will be re-opened after repairs that have been delayed for years.
Plans for a new night train from Brussels to Vienna highlight the growing demand for overnight trains, only a few years after they seemed doomed to extinction.
A cargo of infamously foul-smelling fruit caused a Rouge Air flight to abort its flight and return to Montreal.
A new platform curates vacation rental listings that welcome LGBTQ travelers
The vacation rental company, which has also been booking local experiences, is now also booking animal interactions.
A new pickup area for taxis and ride-share services at the airport will make pickups more complicated, but possibly faster.
Ready for the next step in digital identity? Norway is now offering an app that lets drivers leave their paper licenses at home.
Alitalia is still hanging on, even making money, but its future ownership and plans are still, well, up in the air.
Bodø, Norway will spend 2024 as Europe's first Capital of Culture north of the Arctic Circle.
Spain's government offers loans, publicity and other aid to areas hard-hit by the collapse of Thomas Cook last week
A new bridge, designed by 'starchitect' Renzo Piano, is going up to replace the bridge that tragically collapsed just over a year ago.
July 4 next year is set as the opening date for the newest and biggest pile of plastic bricks.
Britain's rail operators line up behind a plan to simplify fares and make it easier to take the train instead of flying or driving.
An index that compares the price of a latte around the world misses an essential point.