Italy plans tax cuts to save bookstores
Italy is planning to offer tax credits to keep bookstores, especially the independents in business.
Italy is planning to offer tax credits to keep bookstores, especially the independents in business.
Fees, fees and more fees: the airlines are relying on them more and more.
India's growing air traffic pushes Mumbai to a world record for take-offs and landings in one day.
IAG declares victory for its lower-price affiliate, adds a new hub and some new routes.
Hotels continue to change, tracking changing guest preferences. The newest frontier is storage.
A series of holiday events marks the end of the year at Ontario's famed science museum.
Schiphol tries another method to speed up security checks: Passengers can make an appointment for a specific time.
Stuck with a fleet of unwanted A380s, an Irish leasing company comes up with a scheme to fly them itself and market through others.
Lisbon beat out The Hague for the honor, and will spend to upgrade its venues.
Chinese tourism in the UK continues to grow—up 47% in the first half of 2017—as does spending by visitors.
American Cruise Lines is dropping the 1830-paddlewheel look for a sleeker profile on its newer river cruise ships.
Canada finishes up its 150th birthday year with events featuring snow, skating and lights.
With just a hint of its famous heart logo, New York's tourism agency creates a new look for its ads.
AmaWaterways is the scene for a chef-led cruise in France on TV. The cruise will be repeated this coming year.
WestJet Link, WestJet's new regional service will be flown on Saab 340bs, repainted in WestJet livery.