Michelin's launches new 'all-in-one' guides
Michelin hopes its new 25 pages-of-foldouts guides to cities can find a useful niche among many competitors in the travel book industry.
Michelin hopes its new 25 pages-of-foldouts guides to cities can find a useful niche among many competitors in the travel book industry.
Sweden now has a phone number for the whole country: Dial it, and you'll be connected to a random volunteer for answers to your questions about the country.
Basel's annual pre-Lent carnival, yodeling and a wine festival have all been nominated by Switzerland as UNESCO intangible cultural heritages.
Plans have been unveiled to turn the landmark U.S. Embassy building in London's Grosvenor Square into a luxury hotel. Work starts next year.
GPS mapping company, TomTom started a portal showing live traffic and accidents in 25 cities around the world.
Virgin America takes top spot in the latest annual quality ratings. For all airlines, 3 categories showed improvement, but complaints rose anyway.
Dubai is planning to build a Game of Thrones attraction, with recreations of many of the settings and an opportunity for overnight stays.
It's a deal: Alaska Airlines made it official this morning that the company is buying Virgin America and will operate as a single airline, possibly under two names.
Wanderpass, a new free app, turns your smartphone into an audioguide for Tokyo...and soon for many more cities.
In a move reminiscent of the movie "The Italian Job," a hapless Norwegian stole a miniature (electric) car...and then ran out of juice in a tunnel.
Princess Cruises helps you pick a cruise destination by smartphone
Following a trend set in Rome by luxury-goods companies, Milan's fashion houses and others are banding together to raise money for preservation.
Airbnb and Paris have come to an agreement: the company will warn hosts who are violating rental regulations, and the city will see how that works out.
The site of a second Viking settlement in Newfoundland may have been discovered by scientists!
With the Chinese Anbang group abruptly dropping its $14 billion bid for the Starwood Hotels group, it appears that a planned merger with Marriott is on.