German tourists up the wall at Colosseum
A pair of German tourists sneak through night-time security at Rome's Colosseum and scale its walls...and then post the exploit on YouTube.
A pair of German tourists sneak through night-time security at Rome's Colosseum and scale its walls...and then post the exploit on YouTube.
The French government adds more locations to its list of International Tourist Zones, where stores can stay open to midnight and sell on Sundays.
With Russia and Ukraine both claiming to be the rightful government of the Crimean Peninsula, Google's been caught in a war over place names.
Rome's new administration takes a leaf from the old administrator and promises to have the city cleaned up within a month.
Allegiant is adding not only new routes, but for the first time is buying new planes instead of used.
Political squabbling is nothing new, but up-to-now it hasn't included disputes over the safety of Wi-Fi.
Despite some cancellations, there's lots to do all over France in August, while most of France is on annual vacation.
At a naval shipwreck site in the Baltic Sea, researchers have found a tin of what appears to be ancient cheese.
Equine travelers, competitors in Olympic equestrian events, need special arrangements to fly in from all over.
All the major hotel chains, and some smaller ones, are developing brands and concepts aimed at the growing market of people born after 1980.
This summer Rome's fountain dipping incidents by tourists continue despite big fines.
With newer, more efficient planes crowding the market, demand for super-jumbos appears to be ending, and with it production of the A380 and 747.
Ryanair charges reservation fees for groups who want to sit together, and will now require at least one parent in each family to do so.
JetBlue and American will be the first to start regular commercial flights to Cuba, with JetBlue kicking off August 31st. Both airlines are running sales.
Denver has added nearly 10,000 charging points in its terminals, and has upgraded its Wi-Fi as well.