Virgin Atlantic shifts gears, buys A350 over A380
Virgin Atlantic shifts its mix of planes, going for a somewhat-less-jumbo big plane that will still hold over 400 passengers.
Virgin Atlantic shifts its mix of planes, going for a somewhat-less-jumbo big plane that will still hold over 400 passengers.
France's association for towns with funny names honors a new member, whose name means "very stupid." Check out some more here...
Dropping revenues and rising hostility from animal rights groups put an end to a unique attraction.
A huge gathering of European musicians overturns a 2013 record set in Australia.
Starwood expands its keyless-entry app to more hotels for faster check-in and easier access.
At Cambodia's famous temple complex, a new set of rules to deal with recent misbehavior and dress code issues.
Fear of losing jobs and opportunities and lack of cash lead German workers to skip vacations...so do Americans and Chinese.
TSA may keep you waiting in line, but they've got fast answers for you on line with Facebook Messenger and Twitter channels.
The U.S. Department of Transportation lists the airlines and cities that will begin regular air service to Cuba's capital by this fall.
Google has signed deals with 18 Loire Valley chateaux to create virtual tours of the popular and historic area, using StreetView and ArtCamera technology.
Farnborough, Britain's big every-two-year aviation show and sales exhibition, opens next week with lots of displays and fly-overs.
Another cruise line adds rules against passengers bringing their own drinks on board, whether water, juice or booze.
TSA and American Airlines are teaming up to try out high-tech automated security lanes to speed up getting through airports.
French rail operator SNCF, after years of keeping unused Paris properties off the market, is working with arts-based groups to create new uses.
Behind the scenes of Denmark's big summer music festival, collectors who help keep it clean by collecting bottles for the deposits.