Kuwait to take travelers DNA samples later this year
Kuwait will take travelers DNA Samples by end of year
Kuwait will take travelers DNA Samples by end of year
Swiss solar plane Solar Impulse 2 completes its delayed trans-Pacific leg to arrive in California on a round-the-world flight without fuel.
Strikes by ground-staff unions may delay and cancel flights across Germany Wednesday. Frankfurt is the focus, but other major cities will be affected.
Fighting to stay alive, Barcelona's bookstores find new ways to draw customers in, including food, meeting space and tournaments.
The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame will offer free admission during the Republican National Convention
Hamlet's home to be offered for one night as a sleepover for a contest winner.
A growing number of hotels are offering discounts and free Wi-Fi when customers book direct.
Gibby Road, will connect local hosts to likeminded travelers to plan experiences like a night on the town or exclusive fashion week events.
Royal Caribbean's updates and upgrades on Empress of the Seas have taken longer than expected, forcing cancellation of April and May cruises.
Cuba has given permission for Cuban-born Americans to sail on Carnival's Fathom cruises to Cuba; the first trip is back on schedule for May 1st.
It's not just the Middle Eastern oil lands that like to brag about tall new skyscrapers; now Spain and Britain are in a competition for Europe's tallest.
Delta is suspending its planned NYC to Istanbul service because of travel warning and dropping demand. It would have started next month.
As a security measure, European airlines will now be required to collect and share more passenger information, matching U.S. and Canada.
Denver's new 23-mile rail line will cut travel time to the airport to 40 minutes, and a $9 rail fare instead of a $70 cab ride.
Carnival announced they will delay May's launch to Cuba and subsequent sailings there until Cuba lifts rule that bars Cuba-born Americans from the trips.