Rail vs Air for new UK-Europe links
European rail operators still see a bright future for rail links with Britain on heavily-used routes
European rail operators still see a bright future for rail links with Britain on heavily-used routes
The Swiss city wants in on the ground floor of Europe's study of Urban Air Mobility
The hotel chain is joining the trend toward reducing disposables and non-renewables.
As eruptions of Kilauea on Hawaii's Big Island continue, cruise lines are making day-to-day decisions on what ports to call at.
Authorities are worried about cavities, some of them ancient, under parts of the city which help create sinkholes.
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A new gallery in an ancient space, and a new tower to reach it will open next week.
The Seattle landmark gets updates, including replacing walls and wire with glass at the observation deck.
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London's buskers are getting the answer to "Sorry, I don't carry change" with a wireless payment link.
Amsterdam takes a new tack in dealing with rowdy stags, most of them British and Dutch men 18-34
New engineering studies give hope to promoters of a project that had seemed stalled.
The two cities have become a single metropolis, and want to link their transit systems with a new underwater metro.
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