Lufthansa first European airline to join PreCheck
Lufthansa becomes the first European airline to partner with TSA PreCheck.
Lufthansa becomes the first European airline to partner with TSA PreCheck.
After a one-month security hiatus, Paris resumes its first-Sunday-of-the-month car ban on the Champs-Elysées.
Germany is building a new bridge on the Autobahn at Nuremberg which will use embedded sensors to provide maintenance and traffic information.
In both Atlantic and Pacific, some cruise itineraries have already been shifted to avoid the tropical storms.
Amtrak is buying new trainsets for the Northeast Corridor, and putting some money into infrastructure upgrades for its high-speed service.
New technology uses iPad and custom app to allow guests to control lighting, ventilation and more by voice commands.
Building the new LaGuardia is putting extreme pressure on getting to and from the existing terminals.
Tomatoes by the ton and other entertainments mark La Tomatina, the world's biggest (and best-promoted) tomato fight festival.
A 140+ acre Mediterranean island just off Menorca is for sale, complete with beaches, boathouse, jetty and history.
Those long TSA lines of a few months ago are largely gone, but some of the solutions may not be permanent.
Visit Britain's list of the least-popular tourism 'attractions' of 2015.
London has a month-long series of events and displays to commemorate the 1666 Great Fire that forever changed the city.
The Swiss postal service is trying out rolling robots that can deliver parcels within about a 5km radius of home.
And it's only the first of 4 that will open in the desert emirate this year. This first, is larger than 28 football fields and wired for thrills.
Dulles debuts its new children's play area, with aviation-themed play equipment and videogames in 6 languages.