Alitalia lurches toward new ownership
Italy's Industry Minister says it's down to 3 bidders and a short deadline, though one of the bidders named says it's not interested.
Italy's Industry Minister says it's down to 3 bidders and a short deadline, though one of the bidders named says it's not interested.
World's biggest ski operator is moving into a broader booking business by buying a large travel operator
Peru's new national park along the Yaguas River aims at conserving a rich and endangered resource and the homes of indigenous peoples.
Delta's aging MD80s and MD88s will need to stay in service a while longer while the airline waits for its Bombardier CS300s.
Spain moves into #2 ahead of the U.S., but France clings to the crown.
Huge lily pads, strong enough to stand on, reappear on the Salado River after over a decade of absence.
As Norway becomes increasingly cashless, beggars and buskers have turned to an app to receive payment.
Australians have fallen in love with Norway-style slow-TV, at least for a ride on their most famous train.
It's end-of-the-year bragging time for European airlines, and both TAP and Lufthansa have good news.
A group of British ex-pats in France order Indian take-away...by air!
With deep snow and high winds in European ski areas, insurers are reminding skiiers they are insured for too little, not too much.
Dutch restaurant owners say they are paying too much for reservation services, and are setting up their own service.
TSA claims stellar speed during holiday travel rush, despite record crowds and enhanced screening.
The ring-necked parakeets that have established themselves in Dutch cities are under attack as an invasive species...but they have friends, too.
Mattress recycling has become big for hotel chains; last month Hilton saved 90 tons from landfill while swapping out mattresses at one hotel.