For Internet Day, a look at the first airline website
It's just over 20 years since it first became possible to buy tickets on the internet...and now it's hard to buy them any other way!
It's just over 20 years since it first became possible to buy tickets on the internet...and now it's hard to buy them any other way!
Hundreds of Rome's restaurants, especially in the city center, have had recent inspections, and many have failed badly.
Spain worries about being swamped in tourism as other countries lose business, and also worries that the visitors are not spending enough.
UPS puts in a big order for nose-loading freighters, extending Boeing's ability to keep the line open to build more 747s.
By flying with the tailwinds in both directions, Air India makes time, and also set a distance record.
A Berlin restaurant is taking the lead in making gourmet dinners from surplus or unwanted food...and that's only part of their mission.
American is shifting gears on competing with the ultra-low-cost carriers; instead of discounting regular fares, it will add a new 'Basic Economy.'
Small stores are being given more Sunday opportunities to compete with the big chains that are open 7 days in "international tourist zones."
U.S. airlines are still hopeful of a big Cuba business, but it's off to a slow start for the carriers.
Time, decay and rising costs are putting some of England's best-known or historic sites at risk.
Denmark's dealing with a unique problem: too many rainbow trout. 80,000 of them escaped from a fish farm and are threatening local fish life.
Where swimming was banned as recently as last summer, Paris plans seasonal swimming pools starting next summer.
A new museum of beer and brewing plans to open in Pittsburgh by Spring 2018. No location yet, but a lot of buzz...
Norwegian officials and outdoor groups are concerned about the exploding numbers of visitors to fragile environments, and are asking for limits.
For those who can't sleep without stimulation (how ironic!) a new website offers to bore you to drowsiness.