New hotel amenity: 737 flight simulator
A real treat for avgeeks, Haneda airport's Excel hotel offers a chance at a flight lesson in your room, but it's an extra charge.
A real treat for avgeeks, Haneda airport's Excel hotel offers a chance at a flight lesson in your room, but it's an extra charge.
A Japanese car rental company turns a tiny compact into overnight accommodations on the road.
The oldest name in travel is getting new owners and new investment.
The most thorough-ever study and restoration of Rembrandt's Night Watch is taking place in public view.
Ukraine is planning new trails and other tourism-friendly features to the nuclear disaster area which is now to become a tourism focus.
Norwegian is shifting its emphasis to profit rather than growth; as it does, it's dropping the man who has led the airline from the beginning.
Under pressure from the European Commission, Airbnb's websites will become a little more consumer-friendly.
Carnival joins in Clean the World Foundation's project to collect and recycle the bits of soap we all leave behind.
London's #2 airport has a plan to expand without building a new runway.
The park's dark skies make it an ideal place for star-viewing, adding to the attraction of its natural beauty.
A new tax on departing flights, set to start next year, is aimed at raising money for eco-friendly infrastructure.
A plan to add 40,000 more flights at Schiphol, which is now limited to 500,000, is drawing wide opposition.
For those who let it go too long, there's now a nearby Fedex Office site to expedite your contact with a passport expediter.
Spain is expecting record numbers of visitors and record spending by visitors, but not everyone thinks that's good news.
Flybe has a new lease on life, but financial troubles still follow WOW even after its bankruptcy and shutdown.