Europe won't end visa waiver for Americans...yet
Backing off from a deadline imposed by the European Parliament, the EU's executive won't end visa waivers for the U.S. as negotiations continue.
Backing off from a deadline imposed by the European Parliament, the EU's executive won't end visa waivers for the U.S. as negotiations continue.
A mapping error is sending dozens of would-be cliff-climbers to a puzzled village miles (and a boat ride) away from their destination.
JetBlue and Icelandair passengers can now earn loyalty points on each other's flights, with a double-points bonus through July 7.
Europe's highest court rules that flight delays caused by birds are "extraordinary" and passengers aren't entitled to compensation.
Section by section, the modern wonder is being cleaned by a mud pack that absorbs grease, waste and more.
For reasons that are still the subject of speculation, Chinese officials have put down pedestrian bumps to slow walkers along a scenic canal.
AA's new 737MAX planes will clip economy passengers' legroom to make room for 10 more seats.
Alaska Airlines is sweetening the pot for new holders of Alaska Visa cards, with a free companion ticket. Works on both Alaska and Virgin America.
WestJet orders 20 Boeing 787s to expand its international reach, while also planning to enter the ultra-low-cost market at home.
With the Panama Canal's new wider locks, more cruise ships are able to make the popular trip. Disney Wonder, above, was first to use the new locks.
Warm(er)-weather penguins take up a new home at Galveston, Texas's Moody Gardens Aquarium.
A new 10-car train takes 34 passengers on a luxury cruise to some of Japan's beauty spots in incredible luxury.
A rule requiring two crewmembers in the cockpit at all times, implemented after a suicide-by-pilot, is now being repealed.
With more public focus on airline overbooking practices, Southwest says it will stop. Will others follow?
Venice is using a mixture of carrots and sticks to try to reduce the crush of tourists by spreading out the load.